It was a very interesting day as I lived my dream to visit the African Safari. The whole idea of ??experiencing the National Geographic and Discovery channels LIVE thrilling to the core. The first day was safari and game drive in Tarangire National Park is located 120 km southwest of Arusha town. It took us three hours to reach the park, where the last 5km had no roads, probably visitors who did not use inside the park road. Guide has all the documentation work for us to enter the park premises. Some instructions and information were shared and we raring to go inside the head started to the best possible view the entire roof. The windows are large enough to see, but they can sometimes limit the landscape picture. When the roof was lifted, it was just a beautiful large open meadows and eyes, hunting for wildlife sighting. Driving another 500 meters we were officially over Tarangire National Park boundaries. There were only dirt roads, but the ride is not still feel rough. Our first sight on the termite mound. Termites and other ants are a very important part of the ecosystem and the best pumps on the planet. They travel armies and to ensure that nothing remains after killing obsolete or polluting the environment. There was an open meadow with trees, which are also unique baobab tree. It is a hollow tree with a wide trunk small branches and a few leaves. Joke, it is also called as if the tree was planted upside down with its roots visible instead of the actual branches. This tree is a natural hole through the trunk to decide on poachers to hide the animals to rest. There was a giraffe that was quietly graze yellow bark acacia, is a very long thorny tree, and also featured the first Giraffe favorite animal. Direction, to prevent any wind from the tree, and then twists the tongue to swallow an animal. Male giraffe can be identified by visible hair on his head horn. Man does not have any type of hair to reveal his bare horns. We went and visually impaired water bucks to Tarangire River. They were a small number of multiple groups and enjoy the water around them. We can see the two of them try their horn strength. Open the roof to give a good wide-angle view of the park landscape and the game disc. There was some ostriches seems roadside grass grazing. Males are black, while females are gray in color. It was very interesting to get to know all these random minute details about the various kinds of our guide. We seemed to be the only driving, but also seen in other safari vehicle is a few curves. This is usually a sighting or proposed wildlife reference. We reached the car and saw a huge Tusker near the Baobab tree. He got on the road and the vehicle came close to see it large fangs. I saw Asian elephants as well and can be easily done from its African counterpart with larger ears and larger tusks. He played with the tree, and ease your body itch. It seemed that he had a mud bath with red soil shines through all of its large body. We stood there for some time to shoot different angles of animals and monitor their activities. After a few moments he went inside the tree with all of us to lose his sight. Another pet gazelle was seen, which was also near several grazing fresh grass, after the monsoon season. They are the ones with plenty of hunting carnivores. It's like an animal with silky fur shining gold and black stripe to distinguish between women's and A male deer. One of them jumped up and could have been easily a few feet away. Maneuvering in the park across the street, we saw a young, fully secured from our family of warthogs. Herbivore animals with fake tusks for defense only. These animals are a lot here and lend his name to the river and the National Park. They have to kneel in the grass feeding on long legs. To know more About Tanzania visit oour website tanzaniainvest.
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