SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

"............ Serengeti National Park, home of all Big five including 4,000 lions and 1,000 leopards, 200,000 zebras and more than 1 million of wildebeest, endless grazing field, lot of landscapes variety and Most exciting "Wildebeest Migration" and so more.........."

Serengeti National Park and encompassing regions are the setting of one of nature’s most prominent exhibition. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle thunder over the fields, in look of greener pastures. Their unsafe travel runs in a clockwise circle and covers a few 2,900 km (1,900 miles). The epic Mara River crossing is one of the highlights of the Great Migration. Game viewing at this spot is electrifying and emotional at the same time. Absent from the stream banks, the movement is additionally exceptionally exciting. The thundering hooves of the groups, clearing out behind enormous clouds of red dust, followed by iconic predators, could be a sight in itself. An excellent chance of seeing a slaughtering activity. This yearly wildebeest relocation is for beyond any doubt one of Africa’s most breathtaking encounters.

What to see?

The lovely Momella Lakes are seven shallow soluble lakes. Each of these peaceful lakes possess shade of green or blue. The minerals and green growth within the Momella Lakes pulls in numerous birds counting flamingos, waterfowls and the Egyptian Geese. Between the lakeside and grazing zebra, giraffe and Dik-Dik, waterbucks can be seen appearing imposing their horns.

Variety of landscapes 

The scenes in Serengeti National Park shift from open grass fields within the south, savannah with acacia trees within the middle, uneven meadow within the north to broad forest and dark clay fields to the west. Little waterways, lakes and swamps are scattered all through. Each range has its claim specific air and natural life. Serengeti covers an range of 14800 square kilometres.

All Big Five

In the event that you’re going on safari to Africa there’s small expectation that you need to spot the Big Five – animals that are said to be the foremost unsafe and troublesome to chase. This incorporates the lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino. In the event that you need to spot the Big Five all in one park, the Serengeti is one of the leading places to do so. This park is believed to hold the biggest population of lions in Africa due to the wealth of prey species. With millions of wildebeest, gazelle, zebra and buffalo it’s no wonder the endless fields are moreover domestic to 4,000 lions and 1,000 leopards. The variety and plenitude of natural life in Serengeti is unmatched anyplace else in Africa.

Wildebeest Migration

Over a million wildebeest and approximately 200,000 zebras flow south from the northern slopes to the southern fields for the short rains each October and November, and after that swirl west and north after the long rains in April, May and June. The ancient instinct to move that no dry spell, gorge or crocodile infested waterway can hold them back. The Wildebeest travel through a variety of parks, saves and secured zones and through a variety of living space. Join us to investigate the distinctive shapes of vegetation and scenes of the Serengeti biological system and meet a few of their most interesting tenants

When to visit:

The migration of the wildebeest happens over a 12 month where the cycle beginning in January within the southern Serengeti running through December when they return and begin all over once more The mostexcellent time to take after the wildebeest migration is in December-July. To see the river crossing June-August. To see thousands of calves being born January- March.

Activities includes:

Hot airbaloon flight, visit Maasai rockpaintings, neighboring Ngorongoro crater, Olduvai George, Ol Donyo Lengai Volcano or Lake Natron’s flamingos.