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Tarangire National Park
There is day after day of cloudless skies in Tarangire National Park. The fierce sun sucks the moisture from the landscape, baking the earth a dusty red, the withered grass as brittle as straw. The Tarangire river has shrivelled to and shadow of its wet season self. But it is chocked with wildlife. Thirsty nomads have wandered hundreds of parched kilometres knowing that here there, is always water. Herds of up to 300 elephants scratch the parched riverbed for underground streams while migratory wildebeest, zebra, buffalo gazelle, hart bees, eland and Oryx crowd the shrinking lagoons. It’s a smorgasbord for predators, the greatest concentration of wildlife outside the Serengeti ecosystem. Located 120km from Arusha, Tarangire is the sixth largest park in Tanzania.With baobab and acacia trees, much like the Serengeti, Tarangire is home to a legions of elephants which inhabit this park in large herds. In the park you also find other game such as rhino, buffalo, eland, warthog, the fringe-eared oryx, lesser and greater kudu, gerenuk and a large number of impala. Tarangire National Park is one of the most underrated parks and you could spend a great deal of time exploring this park. It’s usually a stop over day between the Serengeti or Ngorongoro Crater. Tarangire has some reknown lodges, including the Tarangire Treetops Lodge and Tarangire Sopa Lodge. Interested in visiting Tarangire National Park or want more information? Contact Bootsnall's Africa Adventures. Author: Donovan | Category: Wildlife Parks
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