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Northern Park
2850 km²
Elephants
Semi-Arid
June-October
Seasonal Migration
Tarangire National Park, nestled in northern Tanzania, is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its diverse landscapes, incredible wildlife, and iconic baobab trees. Spanning approximately 2,850 square kilometers, the park offers a serene and uncrowded safari experience.
Tarangire is renowned for its large elephant population, with herds numbering in the hundreds roaming its plains. The park is also home to lions, leopards, giraffes, wildebeests, zebras, and various antelope species. During the dry season, from June to October, the Tarangire River becomes a lifeline, attracting animals from miles around and offering incredible wildlife-viewing opportunities.
The park boasts over 500 bird species, making it a haven for bird enthusiasts. From colorful bee-eaters to majestic fish eagles, the variety of avian life is astonishing.
Tarangire National Park offers a unique and tranquil safari experience, combining breathtaking landscapes, exceptional wildlife, and rich birdlife. Whether you’re marveling at the massive elephant herds, soaking in the beauty of the baobabs, or enjoying the serenity of the Tarangire River, this park promises unforgettable memories.