Whistling Thorn Tented Camp
Tarangire National Park, Tarangire National Park
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Whistling Thorn Tented Camp Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

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Day 12-14: Tarangire NP

A travel blog entry by raroboy

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... at least Paul asked: did you take a picture – and Gine: I’m glad I survived and my heart didn’t jumped out.


Waiting in front of the elephants: on the way back… there was another herd of elephants who decided right on the road is a great spot for having a break… we couldn’t go back, the next bridge was 10 km down the road… we couldn’t drive ...

Elephant's Paradise

A travel blog entry by dolezalek

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In this national park, the main attraction were again elephants - but here they were much much bigger than in other plces and especilly their tusks very really big. Any, we have seen many babies, one of the bigger elephants leaned across a tree with its forehead and doze off. Huge boabab trees ...

Tarangire National Park - Die Landschaft

A travel blog entry by osn

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... etwas erhöht mit Blick auf die Sumpflandschaft, gibt es einen idyllischen Picnic-Platz. Auch ohne Tiere ist der Ausblick unglaublich: Wolken türmen sich über dem Sumpf zu gigantischen Gebilden auf und der Himmel verändert sich laufend. Am liebsten möchte man den Nachmittag hier im Schatten verbringen und dösend die Wolken beobachten. Doch diese Idylle trügt. Bei der ...

Maasai Tribe Visit

A travel blog entry by brettandjulie

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... is sad for us.

On our way out of Tarangire National Park we visit a tribe called Makonde. They are expert woodworkers. Each tribe in Africa has their own specialty and every member of the tribe must become an expert in that trade. We watched them make some beautiful carvings out of ebony, mahogany and rosewood.

We drive for about 2 hours to the Ngorongoro Highlands area. The landscape changed from savannah and bush and mostly black soil to lush trees ...

Tarangire National Park Day 2

A travel blog entry by brettandjulie

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... br> The landscape in the park is twofold, some of the park is considered a savannah with tall grass and the other is the bush with trees and bushes. Since rain came early we get to see some greenery in the park. The Baobab Tree is really cool lookinag. Most of them are over 500 years old and can live more than 1,000 years. During the dry season they loose all their leaves and look dead. Since water is stored in their branches and ...

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