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Serengeti National Park

Have you ever wanted to come face to face with some of the most majestic animals on Earth? Imagine herds of buffalo, gazelles and wildebeests as they graze the savanna. Now picture yourself experiencing this connection with nature in person as you explore the plains. All you need to do is take a trip to the Serengeti National Park in northern Tanzania, and your imagination can become reality!

The Serengeti National Park is the most popular and oldest national park in Tanzania. Visitors can explore the landscape and observed Africa’s natural wonders in their natural environment. The plants and animals exist the exact same way that they have for thousands of years. This divers mix of predators and prey coexist in a natural balance which is undisturbed by man. A few animals you might observe in the park are African lions, black rhinoceroses, elephants, leopards and buffalos. If you are a bird lover, there are also hundreds of different bird species that call the park home.

An exciting time to visit the park is during the annual wildebeest migration. From December to July, thousands of wildebeests instinctively travel in search of food, water and potential mates. Zebras and other savanna grazers are known to accompany the wildebeests on their journey. The number of animals all traveling together is an amazing sight indeed.

If you ever find yourself wanting a little adventure, try to plan a trip to the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The experience with all that this African jewel has to offer is sure to make you go wild.

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