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Serengeti National Park

The Maasai called this park 'Siringet,' which means 'endless plains.' The Serengeti speaks for itself, with over 1 million wildebeest migrating through its plains and woodlands, as well as unique scenery and other amazing fauna.

Wildebeest, Zebra, Cape Eland, Lion, Cheetah, Hyena, and Gazelles make up the world's greatest populations in the Serengeti. The visual grandeur of the sky, along with cool nights and warm days, makes a trip to this last refuge for big migrations of large mammals an unforgettable experience!

The Serengeti National Park has a subtropical climate, with rainy months from November to April and dry months from May to October.

The park is situated between 1,100 and 2,000 meters above sea level, with an annual average rainfall of 900 to 1,000 millimeters.

The park is accessible by both road and air.

All towns and cities can access the current entry or leave points/gates, which include Naabi Hill, Seronera, Ndutu, Kusini, Kirawira, Handajega, Ikoma, Tabora 'B', Lamai, Lobo, Ndabaka, Machochwe, and Kleins. Air. There are all-weather airstrips in the park's center (Seronera), south (Kusini), east (Lobo), west (Kirawira), and north (Kirawira) (Kogatende & Lamai). Arusha, Mwanza, Kilimanjaro, Musoma, Dar es Salaam, and Zanzibar all have scheduled and private charters.

Serengeti National Park, a world-renowned World Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site with more attractions than any other national park in Africa, is a world-renowned World Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. The Great Migration, The Big Five, Unique Bird Collections, Endangered Species, Highest Concentration of Carnivores and Herbivores, Scenic and Spectacular Landscapes are just a few of the highlights!

The yearly migration of about 1.3 million wildebeests, joined by large numbers of zebra and smaller numbers of Grant's and Thomson's gazelle, eland, and impala, seeks fresh grazing and water. Having the opportunity to see this phenomenon provides you with a once-in-a-lifetime natural experience.