SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

Millions of wildlife enthusiasts travel to Tanzania to visit Serengeti National Park, also known as the never-ending plain and the liveliest place in Tanzania. It is home to the biggest concentration of untamed life. One of the most famous national parks in the nation, it is known for its distinctive hot air balloon safaris, views of the golden sun setting over the expansive savannahs, vast herds of animals, and the annual migration of the wildebeest. Visitors to safaris flock to this park to get the whole Tanzania safari tour experience.

The Serengeti National Park’s geology changes with each step; from grassland to forested areas, wetlands to kopjes, and slopes to rivers, the national park provides tourists a very diversified panorama. The park offers you everything you have ever fantasised about authentic African safari animals, whether your excitement is meeting the “Big Five”; or spotting the rarest black rhinos. Along with the big cats, a variety of other predators, such as spotted hyena, jackal, and bat-eared fox, can be seen. This is especially true early in the day. Its annual migration of over a million animals between Kenya’s Masai Mara and the Serengeti is undoubtedly its most famous feature. In any case, the Serengeti is where the migration’;s most exciting events take place, including the calving season (when up to 400 000 calves are born) and the river crossings when the wildebeest herds make their way back to the Masai Mara while dodging enormous crocodiles. However, you don’t have to visit this outstanding Tanzania destination during the Great Wildebeest Migration season to enjoy first-rate wildlife viewing. Untamed life is continually productive, and the park is well known for its predators, including large cats, hyenas, birds of prey, and wild dogs. Serengeti has more to offer than only thrilling amusement drives and captivating scenery, including the Balloon Safari Serengeti, walking visits, cultural tours, and night amusement drives. Therefore, if you are travelling to Tanzania, be sure to see this exceptionally well-known park with precious safaris.

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK FACTS:

1. Classic Safari Experience
2. Endless Plains Feels Like Authentic Africa
3. Hot Air Balloon Safaris
4. Big 5 Present

WHY SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK WAS SELECTED

the annual migration of wildebeest. Every year, around two million wildebeests, zebras, and Thomson’s gazelles travel  lockwise around the Serengeti in search of the best areas for grooming and giving birth. As the creatures attempt to bridge the Mara River in September, the translocation reaches an emotional climax. In order to enjoy the best chance of experiencing the beautiful wildebeest migration in the Serengeti National Park, choose the best time to travel to Tanzania.

WHAT DIFFERSENTIATES THE SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK?

As implied by its name, which is Masai for “endless plains,” the Serengeti is a vast plain with more than 1.5 million hectares of savannah. The Serengeti is a unique and important biological system in and of itself in Africa because of its immense expanse. One of Africa’s Seven Natural Wonders, Serengeti National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a component of the
Serengeti ecosystem.

PHYSICALLY GETTING TO SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

Serengeti National Park: is reachable via both land and air routes.
Roadways: From Arusha Town, the drive takes about 8 hours. From Arusha, you can go to the Serengeti using either public transportation or a private cab.
Airways: Most Serengeti safaris depart from the city of Arusha. The best way to travel to this famous park is by flights to Tanzania. The best option is to fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), which is located around 46 kilometres (29 miles) from Arusha. You can take a local flight from Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR), which is located outside of Dar es Salaam, to Arusha Airport (ARK) or Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO).

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK’S HEALTH AND SAFETY

Tanzania is a safe destination for tourists, but it's always a good idea to avoid putting yourself in danger. Don’t venture into segregated zones. Avoid wearing bling! Additionally, avoid flaunting your deep riches in cities and towns. Like most countries, Tanzania has a lot of health and safety challenges. Without a doubt, there is nothing that a little caution and attention to detail can’t handle.

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK FOOD

meal is often a buffet-style “British” meal with items including cereals, bread, potatoes, bacon or sausage, and maybe an omelette station. Lunch is a hot feast on the go, consisting of boiled eggs, raw vegetables, hard-boiled chicken, yoghurt, juice, and some form of cake or cookie. Dinner consists of meat, potatoes or rice, and vegetables. There, they produce amazing soups, so that will be your starter. Deserts can be unpredictable.

Whenever you meet someone, smile and say “Jambo!” to start a conversation. In many cases, learning a few Swahili words in Tanzanian language will help break the ice. The best time to visit Tanzania is in the summer (June to September), when temperatures are at their coolest and many hotels and lodges are highly crowded, especially in July and August.

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