Serengeti National Park

African Safari Icon and Great Migration

Serengeti National Park, located in northern Tanzania, is one of the world’s most iconic wildlife parks. Spanning across an impressive 15,000 square kilometres, it is home to some of the most spectacular wildlife on earth, including the Big Five, the park is a must-visit for any wildlife enthusiast. Serengeti offers incredible opportunities for game viewing, including the annual migration of the wildebeest, when millions of animals make their way across the park. There’s also a wide range of activities on offer, such as walking safaris, hot-air ballooning, night game drives and cultural tours.

Serengeti National Park, named after the Maasai word “Siringet,” meaning “endless plains,” showcases the highest concentration of plains game in Africa. It features a remarkable “super pride” of 22 lions in central Serengeti and boasts over 500 bird species, including the elegant grey crowned crane, Kori bustard, and Rufous-tailed weaver. Witnessing the Mara and Grumeti River crossings is a highlight of this extraordinary migration, as animals navigate the challenging waters during their epic journey.

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