A holiday to Northern Tanzania and Swahili Coast is incomplete if you don’t go on wildlife tours. The Tarangire National Park has the second-highest concentration of animals and birds after Serengeti. It is also believed that Tarangire has the largest concentration of elephants in the world, and these gentle pachyderms dot the landscape like grazing cattle.
Even lion sightings are more common here than in any other game reserve in Tanzania. It is good for you that the Tarangire is not as publicized as its more famous cousin, the Serengeti. It means there are no crowds to jostle with and no human clamor to drown the call of the birds. There are 750 winged species here. The Tarangire National Park is as mysterious as it is wild. Great baobab stands dot the landscape here; they seem to date back to a time when the earth was still a smoldering, bubbling cauldron not inhabited by life. Giant termite mounds spring up from the sun-baked ground and give the landscape an otherworldly look. A trip to the Tarangire is like going back to the beginning of Time.