Tarangire National Park.
Tarangire National Park dazzles with its ancient baobabs, elusive pythons, and vast herds of elephants in a pristine, untamed landscape.
Named after the river that flows through it, Tarangire National Park is one of Tanzania's less recognized national parks, lending it an authentic sense of unexplored Africa.
Renowned for its tree-climbing pythons, colossal baobabs, and large herds of elephants, Tarangire National Park, though small in size, boasts a substantial wildlife population comparable to that of Ngorongoro. The park is especially renowned for birdwatching; its perennially green-tinged swamps harbor 550 bird species, the highest concentration of breeding species in any single habitat worldwide.