Tarangire National Park

The Land of Giants and Baobabs

Overview

Tarangire National Park, the sixth greatest national park in Tanzania lies between glades of the Massai Steppe and pools of the Great Rift Valley which is traverse by the Tarangire River.

Tarangire National Park gets its name from “Tarangire River”, which is the principle wellspring of water, which underpins the diverse vegetation and regular life. With the staggering mammoth baobab trees, the scene of Tarangire is one of a kind when contrasted with different parks in the nation.

Tarangire National Park with its amazing and fluctuated scene, touched with termite slopes and mysterious baobabs, is an incredible park to visit. Be that as it may, Tarangire is a standout amongst the least visited parks on the northern circuit. It is for the most part visited as a stopover while in travel toNgorongoro and the Serengeti.

After Serengeti, Tarangire has the most hoisted union of wildlife in the midst of the dry season in Tanzania offering amazing amusement seeing shot. It is acclaimed for its significant hordes of elephants, on occasion 3000 in numbers; it is similarly known for its tree climbing lions and python.

You can see a great deal of impalas, giraffes, dik-diks, warthogs, waterbucks, zebras, wildebeests, mongooses, mandrills and monkeys.

African wild canine, kudu, oryx and gerenuk which are now and again found in the parks of the northern circuit can without a lot of a stretch be spotted here.

Tarangire has likewise a rich birdlife with more than 550 kinds of aviary fauna, making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts. The yellow-secured lovebirds, Kori bustards, stocking-thighed ostrich, and hornbills are a segment of the customarily observed fowls in Tarangire.

What To See

Tarangire is famous for its tree-climbing lions, pythons and goliath groups’ elephant, it has the biggest number of elephant in Tanzania. You can likewise spot, the typical catchment of predators, wildebeest, zebra, giraffes, impalas, gazelle, oryx and gerenuk. Tarangire hosts of more than 550 types of feathered creature including lovebirds, weavers, ostrich, hornbills and vultures. The confounding tremendous Baobab trees spread over the parks are one of the principle attractions.

Activities in Serengeti National Park

Game Drives

Explore Tarangire’s iconic baobab-studded landscapes and rolling grasslands with professional guides, spotting elephants in large herds, lions, leopards, giraffes, buffalo, zebras, and many more species. 

Morning and afternoon drives reveal different animal behaviors and lighting for photography.

Walking Safaris

Step out of the vehicle and experience the park on foot, guided by expert rangers. Walking safaris reveal smaller wildlife, diverse bird species, fascinating plant life, and the tracks and signs of the bush that often go unnoticed.

Night Game Drives

Discover Tarangire’s nocturnal world after sunset, where predators like leopards and hyenas come alive, and smaller creatures such as civets, genets, and bush babies can be spotted under the stars.

Photography Safaris

From dramatic elephant herds beneath ancient baobabs to golden sunsets over the river, Tarangire offers photographers a perfect balance of wildlife action and breathtaking scenery.

Birdwatching

With more than 400 bird species, including hornbills, lilac-breasted rollers, yellow-collared lovebirds, and the endemic Ashy Starling, Tarangire is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. 

Its wetlands and rivers provide excellent opportunities to see both resident and migratory species.

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