Go on a Safari in Serengeti National Park

Tanzania's oldest park, Serengeti, is on top of the most famous destinations in the country. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is known as a home to a diversity of wildlife and the huge wildebeest migration. There are around 35 different types of plains animals along with about 3,000 lions, spotted hyenas, leopards, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, giraffes, cheetahs, and baboons in large numbers inhabiting the park. Besides, Serengeti also has more than 500 species of birds such as the Kori bustard, Fischer's lovebird, Grey-breasted spurfowl, Rufous-tailed weaver, etc. making it a perfect destination for avid birders. Going on a safari in Serengeti National Park means you can spot and take photographs of many wildlife species that are found nowhere but in Tanzania.


The Great Migration is undoubtedly the highlight of Serengeti that you don't want to miss. Millions of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle northwards come back to the plains of Serengeti after the annual migration to the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Considered one of the 10 natural wonders of the world, the Great Migration is the reason that many travelers make their trip to the park. Therefore, visiting Serengeti during the period of the migration is recommended. The best time to discover this wonderful park is from late June to August, or from January to March.


Wildlife in the Serengeti will not leave you disappointed. In order to have a safety trip, you should follow the professional guide before visiting the world of wildlife.

Photo by Soiber Christian on Pixabay
Photo by Soiber Christian on Pixabay
Video by Wonders of Nature

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