SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti is a famous National Park located in the northern part of Tanzania, Africa. It is known for its diverse ecosystem and is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including the famous African “Big Five” (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros). The park covers an area of 14,750 square kilometres. It is famous for activities such as the Wildebeest Migration and Balloon Safari. During the migration, millions of wildebeests, zebras, and other animals move in search of food and water. The Serengeti National Park is also a popular destination for Tanzania safari and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don’t hesitate to contact Precious Safaris to visit Serengeti National Park, a remarkable Tanzania destination.
Which attractions are found in Serengeti?
Wildebeest Migration
The Serengeti is famous for its annual wildebeest migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move in search of water and food. Visitors can observe predators such as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas hunting for prey during the great wildebeest migration. The wildebeest migration is the park’s most famous attraction, including over 1.5 million wildebeest, 200,000 zebras, and 350,000 gazelles. This natural migration occurs yearly, where these animals move in a circular pattern from Serengeti in Tanzania to Masai Mara in Kenya
Endangered Species
Serengeti National Park is well known for being one of the last remaining sanctuaries for critically endangered species such as Black rhinos and African hunting dogs. These animals have experienced a dramatic decline in population due to poaching, habitat loss, and diseases.
The greatest number of carnivores
Serengeti has the highest concentration of carnivores, especially all the big African cats, such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, and spotted hyenas. Observing these powerful predators hunting and sometimes fighting for the territory is an unforgettable experience. These predators thrive in the Serengeti due to the abundance of prey, including wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles. The park’s ecosystem is carefully balanced, with the carnivores playing a vital role in controlling the population of herbivores and maintaining the delicate balance of the food chain.
The greatest number of herbivores
The largest concentration of herbivores is in the Serengeti National Park. This vast savannah ecosystem is home to over 28 species of herbivores, making it a prime location for game viewing. Some of the most commonly spotted herbivores in the Serengeti include buffalos, wildebeests, zebras, elands, hippos, and waterbucks. One of the main reasons for the high concentration of herbivores in the Serengeti is the abundance of food and water sources.
Diverse Birdlife
The Serengeti National Park is home to many bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. With over 500 species recorded, the park offers bird lovers a unique and exciting experience. One of the most iconic birds in the Serengeti is the ostrich, the most giant bird in the world. Another common bird in the Serengeti is the secretary bird, easily recognisable by its long legs, crest of feathers on its head, and grey and black plumage. Some species commonly seen are European and Abdim’s storks, Eurasian Roller, Barn Swallows, Fish, Martial Eagles, etc.
Things to do in Serengeti National Park
Game Drive
Serengeti National Park is home to the biggest concentration of wildlife in the world, making it the perfect place for a safari adventure. You will have the chance to spot the famous animals. The Serengeti National Park is famous for its incredible wildlife viewing opportunities. Game drive is a must-do activity in the park. You can spot the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo) as well as other animals such as giraffes, zebras, cheetahs, and more.
Hot Air Balloon Safari
A hot air balloon safari in Serengeti is a unique and exciting way to experience the vast and beautiful Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. It involves riding in a large, colorful hot air balloon over the African savannah while taking in breathtaking views of the landscape and wildlife below. This activity typically takes place in the early morning, when the winds are calm and the animals are most active. You can witness the stunning landscape and wildlife from a different perspective while enjoying a peaceful and serene ride
Filming and Photography
The Serengeti is a popular destination for professional filming and photography due to its fantastic landscapes and abundant wildlife. It provides a unique opportunity for photographers and filmmakers to capture high-quality documentaries. Professional filming and photography in Serengeti require a special permit from the Tanzania National Parks Authority to ensure that the filming and photography activities are conducted responsibly and sustainably without disturbing the animals or damaging the environment. You are responsible for bringing your film equipment, including high-quality cameras and specialized wildlife and landscape photography lenses.
Bush Meal
Enjoying a delicious meal in the heart of Serengeti National Park is a unique and memorable experience. Visitors can savor a delightful meal surrounded by the natural beauty of the African savannah, with the sounds of wildlife and the open sky above. At Precious Safaris, we can arrange this experience for our interested clients. During the bush meal experience, we take our clients to a scenic location within the park, such as a viewpoint or a spot near a watering hole where they can observe animals in their natural habitat.
Nature Walking
Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is one of the most popular destinations for a walking safari. This type of safari allows visitors to experience the vast and diverse landscape of the Serengeti up close. Explore the park on foot and get a closer look at the flora and fauna of the Serengeti. You can take a guided nature walk to learn about the different plants and animals in the park. You can have a safe and enjoyable walking safari in the Serengeti. Remember to always listen to your guide and respect the environment for a truly unforgettable experience.
How to get to Serengeti National Park?
The Serengeti National Park is accessible by both road and air transportation.
By Road: You can enter or exit the park through various gates, such as Naabi Hill, Seronera, Ndutu, Kusini, Kirawira, Handajega, Ikoma, Tabora ‘B’, Lamai, Lobo, Ndabaka, Machochwe, and Kleins. All towns and cities have access to these gates.
By Air: Serengeti National Park has all-weather airstrips in the centre (Seronera), south (Kusini), east (Lobo), west (Kirawira), and north (Kogatende and Lamai). Private and scheduled charters are available from various cities, including Arusha, Mwanza, Kilimanjaro, Musoma, Dar es Salaam, and Zanzibar.
Climate in Serengeti National Park
The climate of Serengeti National Park is subtropical, with heavy rain from March to May and a dry season from June to October. The park is between 1,100 and 2,000 meters, with annual average rainfall ranging from 900 to 1,000 mm.