Tarangire National Park is The No 6 Tanzania's National Park & the Tarangire river.
The park was established in 1970 and is most famous for its large diversity of wildlife, vegetation, birds, tree-climbing lions, and baobab trees. Interesting Tarangire National Park Facts: Tarangire National Park is Tanzania's sixth-largest of its national parks
The Tarangire River is a perennial river located in the eastern branch of the East African Rift Valley, within northern Tanzania in East Africa.
The headwaters of the Tarangire River are in the highlands and escarpments of Babati District of the Manyara Region and Kondoa District of the Dodoma Region, primarily the Irangills and Irangi Escarpment in Kondoa District.[1] The river rises in the Wasi Highlands falls down the eastern Kondoa Escarpment. It flows east to Chubi where it then turns north to flow through Tarangire National Park.
It then turns west and then south, before terminating at its river mouth on Lake Burunge.
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