Tarangire National Park

About Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park is a home to giant Baobab trees, rolling savannah and acacia woodland; during the dry season (July to October) the shriveled Tarangire River supports a larger number of wildlife, wandered hundreds of parched Kilometers in search of water. Tarangire is famous for its Tree climbing Python at Southern Swamps.

Tarangire also has one of the highest concentrations of wildlife which include Elephant, Large heads of Zebra, wildebeests, hartebeests, Elands, Lesser Kudus, Gazelles, Giraffes, waterbucks, Impalas, Sporadic Leopard, Rhino and a variety of birds.

In Tarangire National Park you can enjoy guided walking safaris and daytrips to Maasai and Barabaig villages and visit the hundred of ancient rock paintings in the vicinity of kolo.