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Why it would be a mistake to skip the Serengeti on your bucket list

31. March 2023
7 min

Welcome to the Serengeti, the world famous national park and home to the largest mammal migration in the world! The Maasai called this park “Siringet“, which means “endless plains“. And endless is truly the beauty and fascination of this African wilderness. It is the place where you can experience wild nature in all its glory!

Sunset over the Serengeti

The wildlife here is incredibly diverse, and there is so much spectacular wildlife that you feel like you are in a nature documentary. The scenery is so breathtaking that it is difficult to put into words.

Another reason for the fame of the Serengeti is undoubtedly the annual animal migration, where over 1.3 million wildebeest, accompanied by a large number of zebras and a smaller number of gazelles, pass through the park in an endless loop. This incredible natural phenomenon is truly a once in a lifetime experience. Each year the herds embark on a journey of several hundred kilometers to find fresh pasture and water, accompanied by predators such as lions, leopards and hyenas. The chance to encounter this phenomenon is the absolute highlight for any visitor to the park. It is like the greatest outdoor spectacle in the world, which simply cannot be missed!

In addition to the animal migration, the Serengeti is also home to an impressive array of wildlife including elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, hippos and many more. If you are lucky, you can also spot the Big Five - elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard - which are native to the Serengeti. However, there are also many lesser-known and endangered species that make the park a unique habitat. These include the porcupine, aardwolf, and black rhino and African wild dog. The Serengeti is also a bird lover’s paradise with more than 530 species recorded. The indigenous cultures and historical sites offer a special combination. Visitors can explore the famous Maasai rock paintings, Gong Rock and Ikoma Ruins to experience the connection between wilderness and human history.

Your possibilities

A safari in a Land Cruiser is the best way to experience the wildlife of the Serengeti up close. Experienced guides will take you on an exciting ride through the park and give you interesting information about the wildlife and the history of the region. You will be able to observe the animals up close and take spectacular photos. An overnight stay in a lodge or tent camp in the middle of the wilderness makes the experience perfect and lets you forget everyday life.

Another highlight of the Serengeti is a hot air balloon safari at sunrise. As you float through the air, you can admire the endless expanse of the savannah and experience the wildlife from a completely new perspective. It’s an unforgettable experience that will take your breath away.

Another unforgettable activity for visitors are walking safaris, which let you experience nature up close. Read our blog «Step by step into adventure: Why a walking safari will change your life» The Serengeti is equally a photographer’s and filmmaker’s paradise, and there are many ways to capture the adventure on film. A professional photographic safari provides the perfect opportunity to capture spectacular images of the wildlife and scenery.

And of course there are the culinary experiences, the “Bush Dinners”. Meals are served in the middle of the bush, surrounded by animals, landscapes and the beautiful sky, offering visitors an unforgettable experience.

High up with the balloon over the Serengeti
High up with the balloon over the Serengeti
The famous game drive through the savannah
The famous game drive through the savannah
On foot through the National Park
On foot through the National Park
Enjoy the evening at the campfire in the middle of the Serengeti
Enjoy the evening at the campfire in the middle of the Serengeti

Your stay

If you are planning to visit the Serengeti, there are a few things you should keep in mind. The best time to go on safari is during the dry season between June and October, when wildlife viewing is at its best due to low vegetation growth. Of course, this is also when a lot of tourists hang out in the national parks. However, it is also possible to visit the Serengeti during the small rainy season in November or the big rainy season from March to May, when the landscape is green and lush and the animal migration takes place. As an insider tip, the season between December and February is also suitable. The vegetation starts to blossom, the animals prepare for the big migration and long queues at the gate do not arise at all.

A safari in the Serengeti is a unique experience, but it also requires preparation and planning. If you are planning a safari in Tanzania, be sure to check in advance about the necessary entry requirements and health regulations.

There are also many different accommodation options, from simple tented camps to luxury lodges. This makes the Serengeti attractive to travelers with different budgets and interests.

While you’re in the Serengeti, you should also take the opportunity to explore the surrounding regions and national parks. The Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara National Park and Tarangire National Park are just some of the places worth visiting. These regions are known for their stunning landscapes and wildlife viewing.

Sustainability

Lilac-breasted Roller - colorful bird of the Serengeti
A visit to the Serengeti can change the life of any visitor. The vastness of the landscape, the silence of the wilderness and the beauty of the animals are unique and can leave a deep impression. The Serengeti shows us the importance of protecting our natural environment and how irreplaceable biodiversity is to the balance of the ecosystem.

The park is part of the Serengeti Mara ecosystem and takes a sustainable approach to tourism, working to protect and conserve wildlife and their habitats. Visitors can be assured that they are part of responsible and environmentally friendly tourism.

When visiting the Serengeti, remember to act responsibly and treat nature with respect. The national park is a precious asset and it is important that we preserve it for future generations. Keep to the trails, don’t bring trash into the park, and follow your guide’s instructions.

The Serengeti is not only a wonder of nature, but also a symbol of the importance of protecting our environment.

World Travel Award

The Serengeti has an incredible diversity of wildlife and is a unique ecosystem found nowhere else in the world. The park covers an area of 14,763 square kilometers and is home to more than three million wild animals. In addition, the Serengeti has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981.

But there is another reason why the Serengeti is the best national park in Africa: the park has been awarded the prestigious World Travel Award as “Africa’s Leading National Park” for the last four years. This shows that the Serengeti has an outstanding reputation not only among travelers but also in the tourism industry.

Overall, Serengeti is a paradise for nature lovers, adventurers, explorers and culture enthusiasts. It is no wonder that the Serengeti has been awarded as Africa’s leading national park and has captured the hearts of millions of people around the world.

In a Nutshell

The combination of rich wildlife, breathtaking scenery and fascinating human history make the Serengeti National Park one of the best destinations in the world. Visit the Serengeti and experience an adventure you will never forget!

Whether you take a game drive with a professional guide or hike through the wilderness on foot, take a balloon safari or enjoy a “Bush Dinner”, the Serengeti will impress you in every way.

It is important that we protect and preserve this unique place so that future generations can enjoy these wonders of nature. So if you have the chance to visit the Serengeti, don’t hesitate and head to this fascinating national park to experience wildlife and nature up close!

Manuela
Manuela
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