

Mammalian activity at Tarangire River is centered around the wildlife drinking and bath activities, which peak during the dry season. Tarangire National Park is one of the few regions in Tanzania where elephants can be found. Tourists overlook the river and can often see the elephants bathing, wallowing, and socializing in large herds. Even species such as giraffes, zebras, and buffaloes, along with wildebeest, are totally dependent on the river, providing tourists astounding views of wildlife.

Feeding and nesting are two of the most important aspects concerning avifauna in the region, and the ecosystem of the river sustains such a huge range. African fish eagles are specially active as well as storks and herons, which capture kingfishers fervently. Birds not just feed but also nest on the trees bordering the river, making Tarangire River a best site for birdwatchers along with photographers.

Another engaging activity around the Tarangire river is interaction of the predator and prey. The natural setting delivers an unrivaled experience, specifically when you get close glimpse of the action. Riverbanks turn out to be the ideal setting for most of the action, where gauging ferocious waters are waiting for unequally matched prey like lions leopards and crocs along with their all time favorite bait.