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Tanzania National Parks and Game Reserves - Tarangire Manyara National Park
Tanzania info > Tanzania Parks and Reserves > Tarangire Manyara National Park

Tarangire National Park measures 1,600 squares miles and is Tanzania’s fifth largest park. The park owes its name to Tarangire River, which flows across the area. It is characterized by dense vegetation of acacia and mixed woodland, the area around Tarangire River however, is dominated by huge baobab trees and old doum palm trees to a lesser prominence, as well as black cotton grass. Though it is not as famous as other parks in the north, Tarangire offers the same attractions as other parks in the north. Its unique aspect is the annual animal immigration that takes place during the dry season.

Tarangire National Park and Its sorroundings, click the map to expand and view details

Tarangire National Park and Its sorroundings, click the map to expand and view details

1. Lake Manyara Wildlife Lodge
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3. Youth Hostel
4. Elephant Safari Lodge
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Tarangire safari Lodge
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Tarangire Sopa Lodge
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Hotels in Arusha
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Hotels in Kilimanjaro

Elephants in Tarangire RiverThe park has a varied landscape consisting of open grassland with acacia trees and baobab trees, bush steppe, forests and swamps.

Location; It is 120 km from Arusha, bordered with Tarangire Wildlife conservation area to the northeast, an area set apart by the government, to cater for the needs of the local people as a grazing ground for their herds.

Animal Migration: While Serengeti's animal migration has attained mundane fame, for many tourists, little is known of Tarangire annual migration. The difference with Serengeti however is that, in Serengeti animals migrate away from the park during the dry season (June to October), the opposite happens in Tarangire; animals migrate from Maasai Steppe to the park during the dry season. They migrate to the park in search for water, which is provided by Tarangire River, and predators migrate along in search for preys. During this period the park has the largest concentration of animals than in any park in the northern Tanzania.

Wildlife; June to October is the best time to see large number of wildebeest, elephants, zebras, and hartebeest. Not all animals are migratory though, other animals such as giraffes, Impala, Eland, lesser kudu, waterbuck, gazelle and sometimes rhinos or leopards can be seen throughout the year. More people are attracted by the giant pythons and large herds of elephants. the park is also famous for migrant birds.

baobab in Tarangire National Park

 
   
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

     
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