Tanzania
is counted as one of Africa’s most in demand safari destinations. This
beautiful country has around a dozen of national parks for a
mind-blowing and adventurous safari tour. Serengeti National Park is the
oldest and most popular among them, situated at Mara and Simiyu
regions. The following blog gives a brief idea of the Serengeti National
Park and its amazes.
The
Serengeti name comes from local Maasai language which means “Extended
Place”. This park was established in 1952. With a total area of 14,750
square kilometers, Serengeti National Park is the home of hundreds of
wildlife spectacle of the world. This park is most famous for its
wildebeest migration, in which over 2.5 million wildebeests and zebras
migrate from Serengeti National Park to the Masai Mara Reserve of Kenya.
The Big 5 of Africa can be easily seen at Serengeti National Park. This
park is the heavenly home for 30 large harbivores species and 500
colorful species of birds. You can see small rivers, swamps, lakes,
woodlands and large savannah grass plains throughout this park. The
scenery of this grasslands and woods are just stunning in view. You can
also see giraffe, hippopotamus, rhinos, eland, kongoni, Grant’s gazelle,
topi and impala at here. Born predators like lions, hyenas, leopards,
jackals, wolves, etc. are common to watch in here.
Usually
the climate of Serengeti is warm and dry. Only March to May, these
three months are rainy months. The park gets crowded June to July and
October to April. Take a balloon safari to get the best views of this
park. Also don’t forget to look the ancient Maasai rock paintings and
musical rocks. This park is also declared as one of UNESCO World
Heritage Sites. The Serengeti is live park, filled with beautiful and
amazing scenes of Mother Nature. Tanzanian government is giving their
100% to save this unique nature heritage for all of our mankind.
EA Holidays
provides attractive safari tour packages for Serengeti and to other
destinations of Tanzania and Zanzibar. We have expert tour guides with
years of experience for your safari travel. Call us in our Hotline- +255
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