Serengeti National Park Facts

Serengeti National Park Facts

Serengeti National Park facts shall definitely have you knowing a thing or two about Serengeti National Park that you may otherwise have not known. Serengeti National Park is one of the most beautiful places in Africa from where you shall view wild game in abundance, in their natural habitat. Serengeti National Park is one of the top premium national parks of Tanzania that receive thousands of tourists every other year. Located in the northern region of Tanzania, Serengeti National Park borders Kenya on the north, while Ngorongoro Crater is just south of Serengeti National Park.

Serengeti National Park makes part of the northern safari circuit Tanzania national parks alongside Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire National Park, as well as Mount Kilimanjaro which shall give you the adventure traveller an opportunity to conquer the highest point in Africa. Serengeti National Park inhabits the African big five, with a number of other wildlife in Serengeti National Park including wildebeests, zebras, giraffes, wild dogs, cheetahs, among so many others birds in Serengeti National Park are also quite abundant, be sure to hear various bird sounds all day long.

What is Serengeti National Park famous for? Serengeti is most famous for the great wildebeest migration, an annual natural wonder of the world that sees over 1 million wildebeests and hundreds of thousands of zebras, gazelles and other wildlife crossing Grumeti River and the Mara River to Maasai Mara National Reserve of Kenya. The wildebeest migration is an amazing spectacle to watch if you do plan your Serengeti wildlife safari in sync with the Serengeti National Park migration cycle. Below are some of the Serengeti National Park facts about you my know or would love to know;

  • Serengeti National Park is a host to the largest unaltered annual animal migration, the great wildebeest migration that sees millions of wildlife crossing the Mara River to Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya. More than 1.7 million wildebeests, hundreds of thousands of zebras ad antelopes move through the Ndutu region of southern Serengeti National Park moving northwards to the Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya, with crocodiles awaiting in the Mara River and a number of predators like lions and cheetahs awaiting along the shores.
  • The great wildebeest migration was in 2013 selected one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, with the rest being Mount Kilimanjaro, Okavango Delta, the Sahara Desert, Ngorongoro Crater and the Red Sea reef System. Yes, three of the Seven Natural Wonders of the world are all from Tanzania, be sure to visit on a Tanzania wildlife safari to visit these amazing attractions.
  • Serengeti national Park hosts the largest population of large predators and small predators in the whole world. Some of the predators in Serengeti national Park include lions, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals, leopards among so many others. Game drives in Serengeti National Park have you spotting these predators and more Serengeti animals.
Serengeti National Park Facts
Game Drives in Serengeti National Park
  • All the three big cats are very easily seen in Serengeti National Park. Lions, Cheetahs, are commonly sighted in Serengeti National Park especially in the south-eastern plains of the park, while leopards are usually seen lazing on the trees along the Seronera River.
  • The name Serengeti is derived from a Maasai word “siringit” to mean “endless plains”, which literally describe the nature of Serengeti National Park. This is an accurate description of Serengeti National Park given the ecosystem stretches over 30000 square kilometers covering even the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
  • The oldest ecosystem in the world is held by the Serengeti National Park, with unique flora and fauna that can only be found in the Serengeti and nowhere else in the world.
  • Serengeti National Park hosts over 500 bird species, which tourists keen on birding can spot with birding safaris in Serengeti National Park or even during game drives in Serengeti National Park. Common sightings in Serengeti National Park include different kinds of Vultures, Ostriches, Secretary birds, Kori bustards, among so many others.
  • Serengeti National Park is one of the best and most visited national parks in Tanzania, rewarding travelers with great game viewing opportunities in the vast savannah plains of Serengeti National Park.
Serengeti National Park Facts
Tanzania Wildebeest Migration Safari

The above are some of the facts about Serengeti National Park. Take time to visit Tanzania and see the Serengeti animals and so much more, on Serengeti wildlife safaris. The least time you could spend in Serengeti National Park is two days but you could spend even up to 7 days or more exploring the different Serengeti National Park regions. Talk to a tour operator knowledgeable about Serengeti National Park and more for an opportunity to explore the vast Serengeti National Park plains.

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