Tarangire National Park is particularly well-known for its large density of elephants, who pass through in huge herds of up to three hundred. Other animals come through Tarangire too - wildebeest, zebra, gazelle and eland are among the herds who crowd down to the waterholes and rivers to drink. The swamps of Tarangire National Park host up to 550 recorded species of bird, a must for any birdwatcher on a Tanzania safari. The lions and leopards of Tarangire are known for their tree-climbing skills, so visitors are advised to watch the branches of the sausage trees for twitching tails!
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Whistling Thorn Camp is privately set in the centre of surrounding thorn-trees, adjacent to the renowned Tarangire National Park.