Top 10 Serengeti National Park facts. There is so much to know about the Serengeti National Park as you plan out your Serengeti National Park safari. Serengeti National Park is one of the most sought after Africa safari destination and Tanzania safari park that travelers from all over the world look to visit for an amazing Africa safari experience.

Serengeti National Park is located in the northern safari circuit of Tanzania, which is the most sought after safari region in Tanzania. The northern safari circuit also encompasses the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tarangire National Park and Lake Manyara National Park, as well as Arusha National Park that reward travelers which give travelers some of the most safari experiences.

As you are planning your Serengeti National Park safari, there are a number of facts about Serengeti National Park. Below are some of the top 10 Serengeti National Park facts;

  1. A Seven Wonders of the World Home

Yes, the Serengeti National Park is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wildebeest Migration! The great wildebeest migration is one of the most sought after experiences for travelers, and is indeed the most popular animal shows in the world. The great wildebeest migration sees over 2 million wildebeests and other grazers as they move through the park making way to Masai Mara National Reserve Kenya.

Climate and Weather in Serengeti National Park
Serengeti Wildebeest Migration
  1. A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Serengeti National Park is a UNESCO world heritage site listed as such in 1979, with an amazing ecosystem and wildlife diversity that travelers can see all throughout the year.

  1. The Serengeti National Park is one of the oldest parks in Africa

One of the top 10 facts about Serengeti National Park is that the park is one of the oldest parks in Africa. First named by a European explorer in 1892 and established in 1921, the Serengeti National Park was expanded in 1929 and was later gazetted by the government of Tanzania in 1951.

  1. Home to the Maasai Tribe

It is for a fact that the Maasai tribe walked the lands of the Serengeti National Park, living along with the wild game for more than 2 centuries. The Maasai are the indigenous tribe that lived alongside the wilderness until they were restricted to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area where they still reside.

  1. A Diversity of Animals

Another of the top 10 Serengeti National Park facts is that Serengeti National Park hosts a wide diversity of animals that travelers can see while on a Serengeti National Park safari. There are over 2 million wildebeests, over 600,000 zebras, among so many other Serengeti National Park animals there are. Lions, cheetahs, leopards, gazelles, serval cats, buffaloes among so many others. Apart from animals in Serengeti National Park, birds can also be spotted while on a safari in the Serengeti National Park.

  1. Hosts a vast ecosystem

It is also a fact that the Serengeti National Park hosts one of the oldest and vast ecosystems in the world, stretching as far as the Masai Mara National Reserve Kenya, Ngorongoro Conservation Area among other game reserves like the Maswa Game Reserve.

  1. Serengeti has different regions

Given the vastness of the Serengeti National Park, regions were created to guide travelers who visit Tanzania on Serengeti National Park safaris. The Serengeti National Park regions include northern region which is most sought after for the great wildebeest migration along the Mar River, the Central region known famously known as the Seronera Area where the most densities of wild game can be found, the estern region and the southern region. All the different regions of Serengeti National Park reward travelers with amazing wild game viewing.

  1. The Serengeti National Park has kopjes that are a great scenic add-on to the park, as well as a great place to spot out lions and other predators as they watch the rest of the park.
  2. It is also a fact that the Serengeti National Park is one of the most sought after Tanzania safari destinations, as well as in Africa that travelers can visit all throughout the year.
  3. The Serengeti National Park derived her name from the local Maasai word siringit that translates to the endless plains. It is for a fact that the Serengeti National Park stretches over 30,000 square kilometers and thus has a befitting name.

Serengeti National Park is an amazing Tanzania safari destination that travelers can enjoy all throughout the year. Get in touch with a reputable tour operator to help you pitch together an amazing Tanzania safari tour.

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