Tarangire National Park

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Jul 31, 2025 - Aug 01, 2025
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Home to one of the largest elephant populations worldwide, Tarangire National Park spans over 2,600 square kilometers in Tanzania. This national park, established in 1970, offers a unique blend of ecosystems ranging from seasonal swamps to dry woodlands.

Unique for its diverse wildlife, Tarangire hosts migratory animals, especially during the dry season, when elephants gather around water sources. The park's landscape includes ancient baobab trees and numerous acacia trees, providing a distinctive ambiance. Tarangire also holds cultural significance, inhabited by the Maasai people for centuries.

Highlight Wonders

  • 🐘 Large Elephant Herds
  • 🦒 Giraffe Spotting
  • 🦓 Unique Bird Species

Accessibility is a paid entry, with attractions appealing to nature enthusiasts, families, and wildlife photographers.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Tarangire National Park

Elephant Population

Tarangire is home to thousands of elephants, often seen in herds around water holes.

Diverse Ecosystems

The park integrates wetlands, savannah, and woodland areas, supporting a rich variety of wildlife.

Baobab Trees

Famous for its massive baobab trees, some found here are over 1,000 years old.

Location

Babati