Serengeti National Park
Overview of the Destination
The Maasai called this park „Siringet,“ which translates to „endless plains.“ The migration of more than a million wildebeest over the Serengeti’s grasslands and forests, as well as its distinctive vistas and other magnificent species, are reasons enough for the region to speak for itself.
The largest populations of Wildebeest, Zebra, Cape Eland, Lion, Cheetah, Hyena, and Gazelles may be found in the Serengeti. Your trip to this last stop on the great migration of large mammals will be spectacular thanks to the picturesque sky, cool nights, and warm days!
Attractions of Destination
Among of the sights you’ll see are The Great Migration, The Big Five, uncommon bird collections, endangered species, the densest concentration of carnivores and herbivores, and scenic and breathtaking landscapes.
Great Migration
Around 1.3 million wildebeest migrate in big herds in search of new grazing areas and water every year, joined by large herds of zebra, Grant’s & Thomson’s gazelle, eland, and impala. You get a once-in-a-lifetime interaction with nature if you have a chance to see this phenomenon.
Climate of Destination
Subtropical weather characterizes the Serengeti National Park, with the rainy season lasting from November to April and the dry season lasting from May to October. The park’s elevation ranges from 1,100 to 2,000 meters, and the yearly average rainfall is between 900 and 1,000 millimeters.