Top 11 Reasons Why You Should Visit Tarangire National Park

Top 11 Reasons Why You Should Visit Tarangire National Park In Tanzania 

Top 11 reasons to visit Tarangire national park. The is situated a few miles to the South East of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro National Parks and it stretches over miles of savannah, kopjes and swamps. Named after the Tarangire River flowing through it, the park is home to a plethora of wild animals and boasts the largest elephant population in the area. Although significantly smaller than its neighbors, the park is considered one of the most underrated parks in Tanzania.

Here are the top 12 reasons why you should visit tarangire national park

1. Highest Elephant Concentration

The park is known for the highest concentration of elephants in the world, around 3,000 elephant at the peak of the dry season. Sometimes you see herds of elephants up to a few hundred strong.

 

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2.  Huge Wildlife Concentration

The concentration of wildlife at the park is exceptional; you are able to see wildebeest, zebras, buffaloes, giraffes, elephants, ostriches, baboons, velvet monkeys, warthogs, mongoose, pythons, lions, hyenas and leopards.

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3.  Birdwatching

This is one of Africa’s incredible birdwatching destinations, Tarangire national park is a birdwatching hotspot. It is also a home to over 500 species of bird, some of which are endemic to Tanzania. The larger varieties to look for are the ostrich, hornbill, bustards and the formidable secretary bird and are smaller varieties for examplethe woodpecker, superb starling, weaver bird and yellow-collared love bird.

 

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4. Tarangire River

The Tarangire River is the only source of water in the dry season from June to September and attracts enormous numbers of animals from the surrounding areas. This is the best season for a game-viewing safari in Tarangire.

5. Hot Air Balloon Safari Rides

At Tangire National Park you are able to enjoy your safari from the sky using a hot air balloon which flights over the diverse landscape and Offers you its thriving wildlife from a new perspective. You will get the chance to get a bird’s eye view of the unique fauna and flora of this haven while making unforgettable memories with your loved ones.

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6. The Gentle Giants Of Tarangire National Park

The discovery magnificent mammals which have incredible memories allow people to remember humans and other elephants for years and years. The Tarangire National Park has grown famous for its dense population of elephants. The dry season of June to October sees herds of up to 300 assemble and dig across the dried-up riverbed in search of underground water. Due to their large numbers, elephants remain easy to spot even during the wet season when the other animals of Tarangire tend to spread out across the plains of the river.

7. Indigenous Baobab Trees

The Tarangire Park is said to have some of the oldest baobabs trees which are about a 1000 years old. With sturdy trunks of up to 11 meters in diameter and a height reaching 30 meters, the trees are both an iconic mark of the African landscape and a key element of the ecosystem which is known as the Tree of Life and this imposing giant helps to keep the soil humid during dry seasons and provide food, water and shelter to multiple birds, insects and small reptiles.

8.  2nd Largest Wildlife Population

The Tarangire National Park is the 2nd largest wildlife population after the Serengeti and a home to wildebeests, leopards, cheetahs, lions, wild dogs, cape buffalos, giraffes, baboons, monkeys, elephants and many others in the park. The park also shelters three endangered species which can be found nowhere else in Tanzania, namely the fringe-eared oryx, the greater kudu and the ashy starling.

Through the dry season the park brings plenty of viewing opportunities as the diverse wildlife gathers around waterholes and riverbanks in search of fresh water. And if you are lucky, you may even have the chance to spot one of Tarangire’s famous tree-climbing pythons nestled in the low branches as the swamps dry up.

9Ornithology Heaven

Due to the presence of trees and bushy areas,  Tarangire is a haven to over 550 species of birds and they are the largest number in Tanzania. Birdwatching enthusiasts are frequently attracted to the park for its wide variety and the ease with which you can spot them. From hoopoes, hornbills, white bellied go-away birds and yellow-collared lovebirds to kori bustards, steppe eagles and lappet-faced vultures among others, the park is a true ornithology heaven.

10. Changing Landscape

The margin waves of river, plains swamps, grassland, kopjes and plethora of indigenous trees, the landscape of the Tarangire National Park is a kaleidoscope. Varying between an open savannah, spots of green pastures and the flat swamps to the South West of the park, the Tarangire will never get boring. In addition, the huge baobab trees, the flowering sausage trees with its poisonous fruits and the famous acacia trees are the final touches of this pictures’ scenery.

11.  Its Diverse Vegetation.

Tarangire National Park has a large number of Baobabs for example, Acacia trees and Sausage trees. The Baobabs are a value to the pastoralist societies since they may be used as herbs to cure some diseases. The Tarangire River acts as a primary source of freshwater to its animals and vegetation around the park. The river tends to attract thousands of animals during the dry season, the animals come around to have water and this makes wildlife viewing excellent

Accommodation in Tarangire National Park

There is a wide selection of hotels from which to choose that suit all your needs in Tarangire National Park and to find amazing deals with discounted rates on any kind of hotel that your heart desires.

Types of Accommodation in Tarangire National Park

For your Tarangire park holiday accommodation, there is a selection of safari lodges and tented camps found within the park itself as well as in the areas surrounding it. With a listing of these options of accommodation, plus a handy map, you will enjoy a greatful deal of low prices for your comfortable stay while here. The accommodation facilities available range from budget, mid-range to luxury lodges and luxury tented camps so irrespective of your budget, you will surely get a place to stay

There are also large lodges that are located in obviously prime positions with wonderful views of the park. For example;

Tarangire Safari Lodge, it is located on a cliff and overlooks the mighty Tarangire River providing uninterrupted views of wildlife around the river banks especially in season and  It is very near with a distance of about 10 kilometers inside the park gate and it comprises of thatched bungalows or closely spaced tents can make you an ideal accommodation.

When To Visit. Tarangire National Park

Tarangire is a seaonal park and the best time to visit is during the dry season, between June and September. Reasons for this being it is easier to spot wildlife as they stay near the rivers.