9 Amazing Facts You Should Know about Serengeti National Park

 

Located in the Northern area of Tanzania, the Serengeti National Park consists of all the African big five, millions of zebras, the famous Wildebeest, birds, and many other predators. The researchers have discovered that the Serengeti National Park still harbours the highest number of globally threatened animal species, including wild dogs, black rhinos, elephants, and cheetahs. So let’s have a look at the nine amazing facts you should know about Serengeti National Park. Get in touch with African Spoonbill to book the best Africa tour packages.

9 Top Attractions of Serengeti National Park in Africa

Serengeti National Park is very popular due to the following basic facts.

• The Famous Wildebeest Migration

Do you know that the Serengeti National Park is one of the Seven Wonders of the world? It harbours the biggest remaining unchanged annual animal migration known as the Wildebeest Migration. Many animal enthusiasts have named it the Animal World Cup, which takes place between the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya and the Serengeti National Park.

You can only witness this yearly journey of over 1 million wildebeests, zebras, and other animals in this park. These animals trek for miles to search for greener pastures and fresher water. So if you want to catch a glimpse of this astounding migration, surely visit Serengeti National Park from July to October.

• Granite Rocks

The following amazing fact about Serengeti National Park is that it is home to a considerable number of granite rocks known as Kopjes. These rocks function as an amazing sitting place for predators like lions. These predators use this park as a hiding and hunting ground. During their mating season, they move to this place where they relax and bathe.

• The Home of Big Cats

Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is home to all three categories of big cats. You can see lions almost everywhere in the park. Cheetahs are also very common on the south-eastern plains of the park, while leopards frequently laze in the surroundings of the Seronera River. Are you also eager to witness the serene beauty of Serengeti National Park? Look no further and book the best African safari packages.

• Breathtaking Position

Another very significant fact about Serengeti National Park is its breathtaking position. Nestled at 3020 feet to 6070 feet above sea level, Serengeti National Park has very dry weather but gets heavy rainfall in June and July.

• Savannah Grassland

Many of us are not aware of the fact that Serengeti National Park is mainly a Savannah Grassland. The vast open plain is scattered with patches of shrubland that captivate both carnivores and herbivores. Among the carnivores, you can find cheetahs, lions, leopards, hyenas, jackals, etc. On the other hand, you can see elephants, zebras, wildebeests, gazelles, buffaloes, antelopes, etc.

• Bird Species

Serengeti National Park is the home of more than 500 species of birds from both Europe and Asia. The ecosystem of this park, along with two weather factors, captivates immigrant birds in certain months like April and November. This park has a wide range of bird species, including flamingos, ostriches, eagles, Kori Bustards, and starlings, among others.

• Ol Doinyo Lengai, the Active Volcano

Serengeti National Park is home to the only active volcano, known as the Ol Doinyo Lengai. This volcano ejects minerals-rich carbonate lava and washes it down to the plains of Serengeti National Park to promote fertilisation in the land.

• The Oldest Ecosystem

Another significant fact about the Serengeti National Park is that it is home to one of the world’s oldest ecosystems. You can get a unique and diverse combination of flora and fauna only in the Serengeti National Park. This feature makes this park stand out as the most unique in the entire world. Are you also looking forward to witnessing one of the oldest ecosystems in the world? Don’t search further and book our best Africa tour packages.

• Small & Large Predators

Serengeti National Park hosts the most significant number of small and large predators not only in Africa but across the globe. You can easily spot predators like hyenas, cheetahs, cats, and jackals climbing the tree.

FAQs

Q. What are the Big Five in Serengeti National Park?

A. The Big Five in the Serengeti National Park are leopard, rhinoceros, lion, elephant, and cape buffalo.

Q. What is the meaning of ‘Serengeti’?

A. The word ‘Serengeti’ means endless plains.

Q. Is Serengeti a desert?

A. Serengeti is a vast Savannah ecosystem.

The Closing Thoughts

So these are the nine amazing facts associated with Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Do you want to track the lions, explore the Savannah, or notice sunset over the African plains? Then contact African Spoonbill to book the best African safari packages and experience an adventurous holiday with your nearest ones.

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