
Eland
Where to see Eland in Arusha
The largest antelope in Africa, known for its graceful horns and calm nature.

Quick Facts about Eland
Elands are the largest antelopes in Africa, recognised by their impressive spiral horns and tall, sturdy bodies. They inhabit savannahs, open woodlands, and grasslands, feeding on a variety of leaves, grasses, and fruits. Known for their calm and social nature, elands often form small herds that can travel long distances in search of water and fresh forage.
These gentle giants play an important ecological role by grazing on shrubs and trees, shaping the vegetation and creating opportunities for smaller herbivores. Their alertness and strong sense of smell help them detect predators, while their large size and powerful legs allow them to flee quickly when threatened.
Elands give birth to single calves that grow quickly and remain under maternal care for months. Their herds are fluid, sometimes joining with other antelope species, which can lead to fascinating mixed-species interactions on the African plains.
Up to 1,000 kg
Spiral horns
10–15 years
6–8 km/h
Safaris where you can see Eland in Arusha
Where to see Eland in Arusha
Small groups in Arusha’s Momella Lakes area
Top tips for viewing Eland
Arusha National Park hosts small groups of eland mainly around the open grasslands near Momella Lakes. They’re less numerous than other antelope but can be a pleasant surprise on a game drive.







Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about this tour.
1
Are eland present year-round?
Yes but in small numbers.
2
Where to look?
Open grasslands near Momella Lakes.
3
Do walking safaris encounter eland?
Occasionally, with park ranger guides.
4
How shy are they?
They’re cautious but may stand and watch from a distance.
5
Any special tips?
Binoculars help for distant sightings across open grassland.
