Tarangire park safaris

Tarangire park safaris

Tarangire park safaris : Tarangire national park is a destination which is located in the northern part of Tanzania and is home to the largest elephant herds of Tanzania.

The drive from Arusha town to Tarangire national park takes about 2 hours and it is a good location to experience the wildlife of Tanzania even on a short safari around the northern part of Tanzania.

Some of the wildlife species which are found in Tarangire national park include the many elephants that can be seen as they roam in the savannah plains, leopards, hyenas, cheetahs, kudu, zebras, buffalos, giraffes, elands, waterbucks, impalas, gazelles, hartebeests, gerenuks among others. predators like lions, leopards an cheetahs are among the frequent sightings during a safari in the national park.

Tarangire national park is under the management of Tanzania National Parks Authority and to be allowed entry into the national park, park entrance fee is charged and this varies for nonresidents, residents and also East Africans who are nationals of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan. Children below the age of 5 years are not charged park entrance fees.

During Tarangire park safaris, you can also enjoy seeing a variety of bird species as you explore the national park which has about 600 bird species. The best time to see these bird species is from November to April and as you explore the national park, you can also spot migrant bird species during these months.

Tarangire national park being among the safari destinations of Tanzania can be visited for wildlife safaris at any time of the year including the dry season from June to October which is considered a good time for a safari. The vegetation in the national park during the dry season is also thins out which makes it easy to spot wildlife species during a safari.

The different wildlife species of Tarangire national park in the dry season can be seen around the Tarangire river which is also a major source of water for the wildlife species at the destination and these animals gather to drink around this river which flows through the national park.

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Game Drives in Tarangire park safaris

Tarangire national park is also named after the river which flows through the national park. During safaris different parts of Tarangire are visited and if you want to avoid crowds, you can engage in a safari around the southern parts of the national park. The low season is also a good time to avoid crowds and enjoy a wildlife safari Tanzania.

There are also baobab trees found in Tarangire national park and during a wildlife safari, you can enjoy seeing these ancient trees that make up the beautiful landscape in the national park. The national park also consists of swamps and acacia woodland and Tarangire national park covers 2850 square kilometers.

A number of activities are carried out during Tarangire park safaris and they include walking safaris, game drives, hot air balloon safaris and also bird watching. These activities can be done in different parts of the national park during a safari.

Game drives are popular among visitors during their Tarangire park safaris and involves exploring the savannah grasslands and looking out for the various wildlife species found at the destination like elephants, lions, buffalos, impalas, gazelles, giraffes, cheetahs among others. These game drives can be done in the morning and also during the day time. During the morning or afternoon game drives Tarangire national park, you are joined by a guide who is knowledgeable about the national park and the wildlife at the destination. The activity can be done for a whole day or for a half day and you will still be able to enjoy the wildlife safari experience around Tarangire national park.

As you explore Tarangire national park during your safari, you can also engage in a hot air balloon safari and enjoy an aerial view of the national park during the activity. The hot air balloon rides start very early in the morning after a short briefing at the landing site. The hot air balloon safari can take about 1 hour as you enjoy seeing the attractions in the national park below before landing. The experience also involves sharing breakfast and champagne and other drinks and interacting with fellow passengers before continuing with the rest of the safari.

Bird watching is also done in Tarangire national park and some of the bird species in the national park include rufous tailed weavers, ostriches, ashy starlings, red and yellow barbets, weavers, eagles, pelicans, hornbills among others. There are various prime birding locations in the national park.

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Birding in Tarangire park safaris

You can also explore the national park on foot during a Tarangire park safari. This experience provides a better view of the surroundings of the national park and some wildlife species such as zebras, elands, impalas, waterbucks, elephants among others can also be seen from a close distance. These walking safaris also make it easy to explore the park using trails that safari vehicles may not follow during wildlife viewing experience in Tarangire national park. A ranger guide accompanies the visitors during the walking safaris around the national park.

During the walking safaris in Tarangire national park, your guide also shares information about the various wildlife species in the park, how to track the different wildlife species and also their behaviors as you follows different tracks in the national park. It is important to keep a safe distance from the wildlife species during the walking safaris.

How to get to Tarangire national park during safaris

Tarangire national park can be accessed by flying into Kilimanjaro international airport and you can drive about 120 kilometers to the national park.

The national park is also located close to other wildlife viewing destinations in the northern part of Tanzania such as Lake Manyara national park, Serengeti national park and also the Ngorongoro conservation area.

Visit Tarangire national park and enjoy exploring the savannah plains and looking out for the large elephant herds and other wildlife species during a safari across the national park.

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