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Serengeti National Park

Tanzania, Africa

Discover Serengeti National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tanzania, celebrated for its sweeping savannahs and rich biodiversity. This iconic wilderness hosts the spectacular Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest and zebra traverse its plains annually. Serengeti's diverse habitats support a myriad of wildlife, including the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—alongside cheetahs, giraffes, hyenas, and numerous bird species. Visitors can embark on thrilling game drives, witness unforgettable sunsets over the African horizon, and immerse themselves in Maasai culture. Serengeti promises an awe-inspiring safari adventure, offering unparalleled encounters with nature's most magnificent creatures and landscapes

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History

Serengeti National Park, established in 1951, is Tanzania's oldest and most renowned national park, spanning approximately 14,750 square kilometers. Its name, derived from the Maasai word "Siringet," meaning endless plains, aptly describes its vast grasslands. Serengeti is globally acclaimed for hosting the annual Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores trek across its plains in search of fresh grazing. This natural spectacle not only draws visitors but also supports diverse ecosystems, including acacia woodlands, rivers, and rocky kopjes, home to iconic African wildlife such as lions, elephants, giraffes, and countless bird species. Serengeti remains a cornerstone of conservation and a bucket-list destination for safari enthusiasts worldwide.

What To See

  • Great Migration: Witness millions of wildebeest
  • zebras
  • and other herbivores crossing the plains during their annual migration. Big Five: Encounter lions
  • elephants
  • leopards
  • buffaloes
  • and rhinos
  • among Africa's most iconic animals. Predators: See cheetahs
  • hyenas
  • and African wild dogs in action as they hunt across the savannah. Scenic Landscapes: Explore diverse habitats including acacia forests
  • grasslands
  • rivers
  • and iconic rocky outcrops known as kopjes. Birdlife: Spot over 500 bird species
  • including ostriches
  • eagles
  • vultures
  • and the colorful lilac-breasted roller. Cultural Heritage: Learn about the Maasai people and their traditional ways of life in and around the park.

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