After the great breakfast in our hotel in Arusha, we drive to Tarangire National Park. Tanzania’s Tarangire National Park is second only to Ngorongoro Conservation area in terms of concentrations of wildlife.
The Park lies to the south of the large open grasslands of southern Maasailand and is named after the Tarangire River, which provides permanent water for wildlife in the park. It is an easy drive by good tarmac road from Arusha, passing open plains and great views of Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru along the way.
Herds of migratory wildebeest, gazelle, zebra and buffalo gather along the marshy shores of Lake Natron. These pools are shared by flocks of birds: green woodhoopoes, fisher lovebirds, tallis herons, white bellied go-away birds and giant kingfishers.
Resident lions, giraffes, elephants, are common at Tarangire National Park. In the evening we will drive to Karatu at kudu Lodge for dinners and overnight.
The Park lies to the south of the large open grasslands of southern Maasailand and is named after the Tarangire River, which provides permanent water for wildlife in the Park.
Activities
Accommodation
Kudu Camp: Dinner and breakfast