TARANGIRE RIVER CAMP

Tarangire is situated in the north-western corner of Tanzania’s Maasai Steppe, east of The Great Rift Valley. Covering an area of 1,360 sq km comprising of scattered acacia woodland, baobab and palm trees, plains, swamps and rivers, Tarangire is one of the most diverse and beautiful parks in Tanzania. There is an abundance of big game here including lion, elephant, Black rhino and buffalo, as well as a vast bird and lesser game population.

During the dry season when the Tarangire River has shrunk to a mere shadow of itself, the elephant dig deep into the damp earth of the riverbed in search of underground springs. Wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, and gazelle congregate around each shrinking water hole along with rarer species such as eland and oryx. During the dry season Tarangire enjoys the greatest concentration of wildlife outside the Serengeti ecosystem.

Famous for it’s huge herds of elephant, a rival to the park’s gigantic, squat Baobab trees, one of its most celebrated features; ancient matriarchs, feisty young bulls, and tiny, stumbling calves are ever present to fascinate visitors with their grace, intelligence and majesty.