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giraffes in Tanzania

Giraffes are the tallest land animals, known for their long necks and legs, which allow them to browse on leaves high up in trees. They are a common sight in Tanzania's savannas and open woodlands, including the Serengeti and Tarangire National Parks.

Their unique appearance and gentle demeanor make them a favorite among wildlife enthusiasts.

Quick facts about giraffe

Scientific name: Giraffa camelopardalis

Habitat: Savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands

Adult Weight: 800kg - 1200kg


Giraffes are gentle giants with long necks and legs, which enable them to reach foliage that other herbivores cannot. Their coat pattern, consisting of dark patches separated by light lines, is unique to each individual.

They live in loose herds and have a calm demeanor, although males can engage in necking battles for dominance. Giraffes are essential for the environment, helping to shape the landscape by browsing on trees and spreading seeds.

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Where to see giraffes in Tanzania

To see giraffes in Tanzania, visit the Serengeti, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara National Parks. They are present year-round, but the dry season from June to October offers the best viewing opportunities.

Guided safaris provide the best experience for giraffe sightings, with early morning and late afternoon game drives being particularly fruitful.

Where to see giraffes

Destinations to see giraffes in Tanzania

Click below for detailed information about these destinations where you can witness giraffes during your trip to Tanzania.

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