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Serengeti National Park – Your Ultimate Guide to Tanzania’s Wildlife Haven

Tanzania’s most popular park is this one. The park is the site of the wildebeest migration to Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve. The park is roughly 14,763 square kilometers in size. This makes it the largest national park in Tanzania.

It is not worth booking a safari if it does not include a visit to the Serengeti National Park. In Masai culture, the region where the park is situated is called Serengeti, which literally translates as “Plains.”

Savanna grasslands, which make up the majority of the park, are home to a variety of animals, including the critically endangered Black Rhinos.

History of the Serengeti

This national park was basically a graze land for the Masai people that lived here. The first American that visited this area (Stewart Edward) came here in 1913 with a group of friends with intentions of hunting lions. They later returned in 1920.

In the early 1950s, the British noticed the reduction in the number of animals and more so lions and decided to gazette this area as a national park and resettled the Masai people who were living here to the current Ngorongoro Conservation Area in 1959 and they live here up to date.

This made Serengeti the oldest National Park in Tanzania.

Animal Species in Serengeti

With more than 3 million mammals living on these plains, the Park is home to a diverse array of wildlife. Typically, the animal migration takes place in May or early June. As they wander in search of water, you will witness a large number of zebras and wildebeests.

several species of antelopes, buffalos, cheetahs, hippos, leopards, primates, giraffes, and several reptiles, including crocodiles, are among the other animals you can witness here. There are also over 500 different bird species and leopards.

Activities to do in Serengeti National Park

Without a doubt, the Serengeti National Park has the capacity to provide breathtaking views of wildlife. Another activity to consider is bird watching, as this park is home to over 500 different species of birds.

The most well-known event here is the migration of the wildebeest, which follows their migration from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park to Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve. over the July to October period.

Here are some of the activities and attractions to look out for:

1. Game drives 

Here, you can go on game drives during the day. While certain species are better observed in the morning, others are best observed in the evening. It is also possible to arrange nighttime game drives.

2. The wildebeest migration

Everyone should witness the amazing migration of these creatures from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park to Kenya’s Masai Mara National Park. the fact that they relocate to an entirely new nation. It’s a spectacle made more impressive by the fact that they move in enormous numbers.

3. Seronera river valley

Since you will see a little bit of everything there is to see in the park, this valley serves as a summary of the entire national park. If you plan your game drive around this location, you will almost see everything in the park, which is ideal for folks with limited time.

4. Hot air balloon safari

You get two hours to spend over the Serengeti National Park on the balloon safari. It provides you with an aerial view of the park’s flora and fauna, making it difficult to overlook anything.

5. Moru Kopjes

This is the rocky place in the Serengeti that gives life to most predators in the Park. The area makes it easy for the predators to breed here and also hunt. For people interested in predator life and hunting, you should visit this place.

6. Masai Mara people

The indigenous inhabitants of the region are called Masai, and they are primarily pastoral in nature. They have been in the region for more than 200 years, and you should learn more about their fascinating culture. If you’re interested in culture, you should visit the Masai tribe in the Serengeti National Park.

7. Olduvai Gorge

The borders of the Serengeti National Park are where you can find this gorge. This location is special because it is where renowned archaeologist Dr. Louis Leaky discovered the oldest human remains, dating back more than a million years. If you are a fan of archaeology, here is the spot for you.

8. Retina Hippo pool

Like the name suggests, you will find a lot of hippos swimming and fighting her. You will have a chance to closely watch the hippos here.

9. Grumeti River

The Serengeti National Park’s crocodiles live in this region. As they come to get water from the river, you will get the opportunity to witness some of them hunting other animals. You will also be able to see the crocodiles sunning themselves.

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