
Giraffe
Where to see Giraffe in Nyerere
Tallest land animal, instantly recognisable for its long neck and patterned coat.

Quick Facts about Giraffe
Giraffes are gentle browsers that feed on leaves, shoots, and fruits high in trees, using their long necks and prehensile tongues. Social animals live in loose herds that constantly change composition, moving across savannahs in search of food and water. Each subspecies has a unique coat pattern that serves as camouflage and a means of identification among individuals.
These tall herbivores play a vital ecological role by feeding on the upper canopy, stimulating new growth, and dispersing seeds through their droppings. Males may engage in "necking" battles to assert dominance, while females raise their young with the protection of the herd.
Giraffes are active during the day, especially in the morning and late afternoon. Their long legs and necks allow them to cover large distances and spot predators from afar, making them one of the most iconic and visible animals on African safaris.
Up to 5.5 m
60–70 kg
25 years
50 km/h
Safaris where you can see Giraffe in Nyerere
Where to see Giraffe in Nyerere
Scattered towers across Nyerere’s vast miombo
Top tips for viewing Giraffe
Giraffes are present throughout Nyerere National Park’s miombo woodlands and open floodplains. They’re less dense than in northern parks but still a frequent sight on game drives.






Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about this tour.
1
How common are giraffes here?
Frequent but more dispersed than northern parks.
2
Where are they best seen?
Open plains and along river courses.
3
Do boat safaris show giraffes?
Sometimes along riverbanks but mainly on drives.
4
Best time of year?
Dry season for easier sightings.
5
Which giraffe subspecies?
Masai giraffe as in the north.
