Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park
The numerous terms we use to refer to animals show how important they are to our culture. The most appropriate application of this adage on the African continent is Tanzania. The Tarangire National Park is the best place to view a wide range of wildlife, including some of the most critically endangered species on the planet. Its name comes from the River Tarangire, which provides the majority of the area’s water to the wildlife that calls it home. Another location that isn’t as popular as Serengeti Park or Ngorongoro Crater is Tarangire National Park in Africa. This park is home to around 2.5 million different animals in addition to the roughly 6000 elephants. Two rare animals that can be found in this park are twin elephants and a white giraffe. An area of 1096 square miles is covered by a massive antelope, Cape buffalo, and zebra migration each year. African dogs, honey badgers, lions, caracals, cheetahs, and leopards are just a few of the many carnivores that may be found here. Here you may enjoy Tanzania Safari Tours to the most.