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Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park  – Home to the great wildebeest Migration

Serengeti National Park is one of the top safari parks in Africa – teeming with wildlife all year round. Located in the northern part of Tanzania, it is remarkably one of the most famous destinations for African safaris by tourists. This World Heritage Site is bustling with wildlife, with over 2 million ungulates, 4000 lions, 1000 leopards, 550 cheetahs, and up to 500 bird species inhabiting an area close to 15,000 square kilometers in size. Safaris in Tanzania will take you to this safari haven for incredible wildlife encounters – home to some of the world’s natural wonders. Though the majority of tourists are excited to witness the wildebeest’s breathtaking migration, the park has a lot more to offer. A few of the Serengeti’s spectacular animals include golden-maned lions lazing on rocks, an elusive leopard unwinding on an acacia tree branch, and a cheetah chasing a gazelle at full speed over the endless sunburnt plains.

An African sightseeing adventure to this park is unmatched, with a lot to spot at a mere glance. From the time you set foot in this safari park until you get on your flight back, everything will be memorable. This enchanting destination is dotted with trees and kopjes from which majestic lions rule their kingdom – gazing upon the Great Migration in awe or finding an elusive leopard in a riverine forest is one of the experiences that you will live to remember after a visit. A safari here also offers a great opportunity to participate in some of the most famous safari activities like hot air balloon rides and game drives. You can see everything from a bird’s-eye view and soar over the plains at sunrise during a hot air balloon safari, allowing you to experience the diversity lazily in awe!

Where is Serengeti National Park Located?

Serengeti National Park is located in the Mara and Simiyu regions and contains 1.5 million hectares of savanna, stretching over a total land area of 14,763 square kilometers. Established in 1951, it lies in northern Tanzania and is bordered in the north by Kenya, where it is continuous with the Maasai Mara National Reserve. The park is at the heart of the larger Serengeti ecosystem, well defined by the area covered by the Annual Great Wildebeest Migration.

The park is made up of several sections and is surrounded by other reserves. To the southeast is the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, to the southwest lies Maswa Game Reserve, to the west are the Ikorongo and Grumeti Game Reserves, and to the northeast and east is the Loliondo Game Control Area. Together, these areas form the larger Serengeti ecosystem.

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Serengeti National Park

 

Serengeti Safari Highlights – Attractions in Serengeti National Park – What to look out for while on a safari to Serengeti?

Serengeti National Park is one of the only fewer places where you can witness the unaltered natural animals migration in the world. With large of herds of grazers that move in pursue for fresh pastures and water for their survival, have remarkable made tourists to describe it as the greatest wildlife destination on earth.

While on a safari in Serengeti National Park, you shouldn’t miss out the great wildebeest experience, the second largest terrestrial mammal migration on earth.

The National Park also inhabits large numbers of predators, Serengeti National Park has one of the largest lion populations in Africa with over 4,000 lions and others include the leopards, cheetahs, spotted hyenas, wild dogs.

More than 500 species of birds have been identified as being perennial residents in Serengeti National Park, which is home to a large number of birdlife. The most frequently observed species include the secretarybird, kori bustards, helmeted guineafowls, Grey-breasted spurfowls, blacksmith lapwing, African collared dove, red-billed buffalo weaver, southern ground hornbill, crowned cranes, sacred ibis, cattle egrets, black herons, knob-billed ducks, saddle-billed storks, goliath herons, yellow The biggest concentration of ostriches may be found in Tanzania and likely all of Africa in Serengeti National Park.

When to visit Serengeti for Great migration?

Best time to visit Serengeti National Park for Safaris – The dry season, which lasts from late June through October, is when most visitors choose to go on safari in the Serengeti National Park. For water, animals congregate near rivers and watering holes. You have the best opportunity of seeing an iconic river crossing now that the Great Migration is at its peak. The majority of lodges will stay open during the calmer “wet season,” when the rains transform the arid terrain into a lush, green sanctuary and the beginning of the birthing season. 

When does the wildebeest Migration start in Serengeti?

The exact dates are not well known, however large numbers of mammal grazers with over one million wildebeest, hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles, which move through the Serengeti annually in search of food and breeding grounds. The migration is also due to along round trek of drier lands in the country. Between December to June is the wet season in Serengeti and animals usually head towards the south to Naabi Hill, and as temperatures increase and the dry season sets, the large herds travel through the Seronera River Valley and the Western corridor before they cross the Grumeti River and moving north to the Lobo Valley and Bologonja Springs.

Usually after several month of grazing on fresh pastures the herds turn around and start the process afresh. The large herds are usually followed by predator which hunt them down for food. Serengeti is the only place that can offer you a chance to see such a dramatic scene in the world that occurs naturally. Thus a visit here will only create lasting memories.

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