Serengeti: The Land of Endless Wonders A Legacy of the Wild! Serengeti National Park, founded in 1951, is a sanctuary of raw
Tarangire National Park, covering 2,850 square kilometers, is a lesser-known but breathtaking safari destination. Named after the Tarangire River, the park serves as a vital water source, attracting large herds of elephants, diverse wildlife, and over 550 bird species. Its dramatic landscapes, dotted with ancient baobab trees, make it one of Tanzania’s most scenic parks.
Tarangire is famous for hosting one of Africa’s largest elephant populations, with herds of up to 300 elephants. The park is also home to lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and rare species like the fringe-eared oryx and gerenuk. During the dry season, the Tarangire River becomes a wildlife magnet, drawing animals from across the region.
Serengeti: The Land of Endless Wonders A Legacy of the Wild! Serengeti National Park, founded in 1951, is a sanctuary of raw
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Arusha National Park: Tanzania’s Hidden Paradise A Diverse Wilderness Located just an hour from Arusha city, Arusha National Park is a small