<p>TANZANIA'S HIDDEN GEM MHOME OF THE MIGHTY TUSKERS. </p>
Tarangire National Park is a hidden gem in Tanzania’s northern safari circuit, offering a unique and serene wildlife experience. Established in 1970, the park spans approximately 2,850 square kilometers (1,100 square miles) and is named after the Tarangire River, which is the primary water source for the park’s diverse wildlife.
The park is renowned for its large elephant population, with herds of up to 300 elephants often seen congregating around the river during the dry season. Additionally, Tarangire is home to ancient baobab trees, which are iconic symbols of the African landscape. The park’s diverse ecosystem includes Acacia and Combretum woodlands, seasonally flooded grasslands, and swamps.
Visitors can expect to see a variety of wildlife, including zebras, wildebeests, cape buffalo, giraffes, and numerous bird species, making it a haven for bird enthusiasts. Predators such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs also roam the park.
Tarangire’s unique features and abundant wildlife make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Tanzania’s northern safari circuit.
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