Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park

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Tarangire National Park
Situated at the heart of Tanzania's renowned northern safari circuit, Tarangire National Park emerges as a hidden treasure, beckoning nature enthusiasts into a landscape adorned with ancient baobab trees and expansive savannas. Named after the meandering Tarangire River, this park is celebrated for its abundant elephant population, often seen in vast herds congregating along the riverbanks. With diverse ecosystems ranging from lush swamps to acacia woodlands, Tarangire provides a habitat for a multitude of wildlife, including lions, giraffes, and an array of bird species. Offering a distinct and more serene safari experience compared to its renowned neighbors, Tarangire grants visitors a sense of exclusivity as they explore its picturesque terrain. Particularly captivating during the dry season when wildlife gathers around the river, Tarangire National Park assures an intimate and unforgettable safari adventure, blending tranquility with the rich diversity of African wildlife.
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best time to visit Tarangire NP
The best time to visit Tarangire National Park is during the dry season from June to October. These are the best months for wildlife due to migratory patterns, and the short grasses make game viewing even easier. The animals flock towards the Tarangire river for water, allowing for easy sightings.
In order to see the big herds of elephants, we recommend visiting towards the latter period of the dry season (September/October). November can be especially cheap, as it is out of peak season but tends to still be quite dry before the short rains hit. The low season, from late November to May, is great for bird watching as the area is wet, green and luscious.
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