The Serengeti National Park is the largest and best known of all
the Tanzania National Parks covering an area of 14,500 sq km (5,600
sq miles). Its northern boundary abuts the Maasai Mara National
Reserve which is included in the Serengeti eco-system. Located to
the north and west of Ngorongoro , the vast Serengeti plains sustain
the greatest and most spectacular concentration of wildlife found
anywhere in the world.
Most of the Serengeti is vast open plains with lofty rocky outcrops
giving character to the landscape. There are also acacia and savannah
woodland and scrub, forested and well-treed rivers, and the occasional
swamp and small lake. The granite outcrops formed many millions
of years ago and through the passage of time have become exposed
and broken to form the rocky outcrops.
During February and March the vast herds of wildebeest and zebra
gather to the south to give birth, it is estimated 400,000 wildebeest
calves are born within a six week period. This mass birthing phenomenon
takes place when water and fresh grazing is plentiful and helps
to reduce infant mortality from predation. The animals then move
north along the western corridor to the Maasai Mara to breed before
moving south to start the whole pattern all over again.
The Serengeti is also known for its large prides of lions and the
magnificent black maned lions are often seen surveying their territories
from the top of the rocky outcrops. Leopards are relatively numerous
and are to be found during the daytime resting in trees along the
Seronera river.
Little creatures also play an important role in the plains life
cycle. Banded mongoose, brightly coloured agama lizards, rock hyrax,
dikdik, vervet monkeys to name just a few of the smaller animals
all of which add to the wildlife spectacle of the Serengeti.
Large numbers of Kori Bustard, Africa's heaviest flying birds,
as well as the snake eating Secretary Bird, Crowned Plover, Yellow
throated sandgrouse to name just a few of the many birds to be found
on the plains.
We have some excellent itineraries that include the Serengeti
National Park Crater, please click below for details.
Manyara / Serengeti / Ngorongoro [Click
Here]
Tarangire / Crater / Serengeti [Click
Here]
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