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WALKING
INSIDE THE MAGNIFICENT TARANGIRE

Walking Inside the
Magnificent Tarangire
By
Ian Williamson
Tarangire is maybe the
most underrated National Park in Tanzania. The park is named after
the Tarangire River that runs through the center of the park from
south to northwest and drains into Lake Burungi. Tarangire is famed
for its many herds of elephant and the huge prolific of baobab
trees. The Tarangire is home to many of the African mammals
including lion, leopard, African buffalo, and lesser and great kudu;
and also boasts a multitude of bird species birds. Many visitors
think they know the Tarangire but they only know the busy northern
tip of this National Park.
The Tarangire has the
highest concentration of wildlife during the dry season, starting in
July and depending on the short rains [usually in November] lasting
until February. This alone is reason to make this park a top
priority for a safari in the dry season. Book into one of the very
few camps that are located in the south or the middle of Tarangire's
unspoilt wilderness area. There are only a very few camps and they
are ideally placed to access the yearly migrations of wildlife
throughout the ecosystem, and to view the impressive concentrations
at waterholes for a 6-7 month season each year.
Tarangire wilderness
area offers the visitors a rare treat, excursions into the bush on
foot. These walking safaris are close to the camps and one tented
camp allows longer walking adventures in the endless woodlands and
plains habitat. Off road driving is another privilege of this area,
something that is not available in any other National Parks in
Tanzania.
The Tarangire away
from the touristy northern areas offers a unique possibility of
walking inside the magnificent Tarangire National Park! The variety
of habitats here include open plains, acacia woodlands, tree lined
sand rivers, swamps and challenging hill climbs. The walking
opportunities in this area range from a gentle stroll near the camp,
to a full day out on foot across the Park exploring the recently
opened wilderness area.
The migratory herds of
wildebeest, buffalo, zebra and elephant offer the visitors to this
part of the Tarangire great wildlife viewing every day. The big cats
are never far away from the huge herds of grazers in their never
ending search for water during the dray season. Few visitors to this
part of the park means long game drives undisturbed by other
vehicles.
The Tarangire area has
distinct seasons – the best times are undoubtedly mid June to
February. It is in this period that the concentrations of wildlife
in the park reach stunning levels as migratory herds of wildebeest,
zebra, buffalo and elephant move inside the park in search of the
park’s water sources, the Tarangire river and the Silale swamp, with
lions, leopard and other predators following theirs steps closely.
For a more
comprehensive guide to Tanzania and walking in the Tarangire
National Park connect see
http://www.betheladventure.co.uk or
http://www.aardvark-expeditions.com Using responsible tourism to
change lives.
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