Kilimantzaro-Tanzania

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park

A destination with a variety of landscapes and nine vegetation zones.
Tarangire National Park, in the heart of East Africa, is a stunning wildlife sanctuary known for its diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity. Savannahs, dense forests and the Tarangire River create an environment that is home to countless species of animals and birds, making it one of the top destinations for wildlife watching. Declared a national park in 1970, Tarangire stands out for its majestic Baobab trees, which dominate the landscape and offer unique character. The river is a source of wildlife, especially during the dry season when large herds of elephants, zebra, wildebeest and other wildlife gather on its banks. The park is also a paradise for bird lovers, with more than 550 species found here. The atmosphere is filled with the sounds of nature, making each visit a true feast for the senses. Tarangire is not only a place for wildlife observation, but also an opportunity to get closer to the magic of African nature, experiencing the harmony and power of the natural world.