Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park is known as “Paradise of Elephants” due to the many herds that migrate to the Tarangire River and the park's seasonal swamps. In the dry season, this park becomes a refuge for many animals migrating to the river offering many terrific photo opportunities. Tarangire is also a beautiful park to be in during the rainy seasons because of the many flora that thrive here during the wet season. All year long Tarangire has many interesting and beautiful features to behold.
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Ngorongoro Crater
The Ngorongoro Crater is home to a range of 26,000 - 28,000 large animals, mostly ungulates. The crater and areas within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area are home to a variety of wildlife species.
Ungulates to include Elephants, Black Rhino, Giraffe, Leopard, Cheetah, Buffalo, Hippopotamus, Impalas, Thomson, Zebra, Wildebeest, Spotted Hyena and many many more. Ask us about anything you may see that isn't on the list! Chances are, you may be seeing an uncommon species in the crater!
Avian species to include Ostriches, Flamingos, Kori bustards, and Ground horn bill, Sun birds, Cattle egret, Ducks, just to name a few. Reptilians include different species of snakes, chameleons, lizards and a rare number of crocodiles found within the conservation area.
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Lake Manyara National Park
LMNP is famously known for its tree climbing lions, vast varieties of water birds, natural hot springs, diversities of vegetation structures & lush forests fed by aquifers from deep in the earth. The largest troupe of baboons in the world call LMNP home and they have been here since the formation of the Great African Rift Valley.
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