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Tarangire National Park – Why It Is Worth Exploring

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Tarangire National Park – Why It Is Worth Exploring

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  1. Tarangire National Park – Why It Is Worth Exploring

  2. Here you can see huge numbers of wildebeest, cape buffalo and zebra alongside some really impressive antelope! Take, for instance, the oryx. These massive & graceful antelope are identified by their long & straight horns, and unique black face markings. Meanwhile, Eland are the globe’s largest antelope, weighing in at a remarkable 400-1000kg.

  3. The sight of one of the fantastic creatures roaming underneath one of Tarangire’s many baobab trees is really something extraordinary. Even massive elephants are somehow dwarfed these gigantic trees, which speckle the open grasslands. Baobabs are said to have enthralling properties, and many people wish upon them. But with a fascinating Tarangire Crater Safari ahead of you, what more is there to wish for?

  4. The Tarangire is the lifeline of this national park. Even during dry season, when the river decreases considerably in size, there’s always water to be discovered here. In fact, throughout the dry season, animals actually migrate here in hunt of some relief from their thirst. Thirsty wild animals can be observed gathering in huge numbers along its banks.

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