In the area, rich in wildlife all year round, is concentrated, with the passage of the great migration, the richest amount of predators in all of Africa! Crossed by the rivers Seronera, Ngare Nanyuki, Nyabogati and Orangi, all tributaries of the river Grumeti, it is the richest area of accommodation and also the most touristic area of the park, but it is so vast that it is not difficult to find little frequented trails to enjoy the savannah in solitude. In April, the cubs are weaned and the herds begin to look for new pastures towards the central Serengeti and the Seronera. The cubs of wildebeest and many other herbivores, preferred preys of lions, leopards and cheetahs, come to light just in these months, the closest to the Kisina Kopjes, in the extreme south of the park, place from which the great migration begins. In these months, here where the grass finally grows luxuriant, gather the animals, protagonists of the great migration – a spectacle that is repeated without interruption since the dawn of time! It is an unmissable emotion to see the movement of millions of herbivores, mostly wildebeest (over a million) and zebras (two hundred thousand), accompanied by gazelles, impalas and all the animals of the savannah, with their following of ferocious predators ready to hunt for survival. From December to April the southern plains, arid in the dry season, are transformed into meadows of incredible beauty and Ndutu Lake is full of life. In the southern Serengeti the immense savanna is lost beyond the infinity of the horizon, interrupted only by the kopjes, rocky outcrops and bizarre geologically dated at least billion of years ago, on which it is not unusual to see lions or leopards. The experience and professionalism of our guides will allow you to experience the most exciting safari in this incredible park! In all safaris, and in the Serengeti in particular, travel times are indicative and unforeseen events are frequent! The deviations to the route for the news of a sighting (the safari cars are all connected by radio for the exchange of information), a problem to your own car or others (the Tanzanian guides are all good mechanics and help each other in case of failure), the conditions of the gravel road, everything is part of the safari and tourists quickly learn the true meaning of the expression in Swahili language “pole pole” – slowly: it is the African land to impose its rhythms to a laborious and active people that never gives up! The movements between one area and another of the park are long and often tiring, but the effort is well rewarded: unexpected sightings of animals, the spectacle that flows from the windows, the rainbow of landscapes most impressive in Africa, the intoxicating scent of savannah herbs…
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