Arusha to Tarangire National Park, then Karatu
Your adventure begins with an early morning pick-up from your hotel in Arusha. After meeting your guide and loading your luggage into your private 4×4 safari vehicle, you’ll begin the drive toward Tarangire National Park, approximately three hours away.
The drive itself introduces you to northern Tanzania. You’ll pass local villages, coffee farms, and open countryside before reaching the park entrance. This first morning is often filled with excitement as everyone eagerly watches for the first wild animals.
Tarangire National Park is best known for its impressive elephant population. It is common to see families of elephants crossing the road, feeding beneath giant baobab trees, or gathering near the Tarangire River. Alongside elephants, you may encounter giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, buffalo, impalas, warthogs, and several species of antelope.
Predators are also present, although sightings depend on the season and a little luck. Lions are regularly seen, while leopards often remain hidden in the trees during the hottest hours of the day.
After enjoying a picnic lunch inside the park, your afternoon game drive continues through different habitats before leaving Tarangire and heading toward Karatu.
The drive to Karatu takes you through fertile farmland and the green highlands surrounding the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Compared with the dry landscapes of Tarangire, the scenery changes dramatically, offering a completely different side of Tanzania.
Your lodge in Karatu provides the perfect place to unwind after the first day. Enjoy a warm shower, a freshly prepared dinner, and time to relax with your friends while sharing your favorite wildlife moments from the day.
Drive Time
- Arusha to Tarangire: approximately 3 hours
- Tarangire to Karatu: approximately 2 hours
Wildlife Highlights
- Large elephant herds
- Giraffes
- Zebras
- Buffalo
- Warthogs
- Lions
- More than 500 bird species
Expert Recommendation from Tanzania Safari Experience
Best Choice
Wear neutral-colored clothing on your first game drive. Earth tones such as green, beige, and brown help you blend naturally into the environment and produce better photographs than bright colors.






