The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian excellence: a UNESCO heritage site and a World Biosphere Reserve, it embodies the quintessence of a trip to Tanzania.
It is famous throughout the world and not only for the Great Migration, but also and above all for its biodiversity, for the concentration of animals, including the so-called ‘big five’: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and some black rhino.
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DREAM SUNSETS AND SUNRISES
The views that can be seen in the Serengeti are unique in the world, as are its sunrises and sunsets, short and very intense, when the sun becomes a gigantic red ball and the animals find the tranquility of the dark.
The climate is also ideal as the heat of the game drive days fades during the cool nights, when, from inside a magnificent tent, you can listen to the sounds of the savannah.
WILD NATURE
In the Serengeti there is everything, even the unexpected. The surprises are endless and encounters with first-rate wildlife are a certainty.
In the Serengeti there is the calm of rest, the violence of hunting, the tranquility of grazing, the wonder of synchronized births, the cycle of life that repeats itself endlessly.
Only by visiting the Serengeti does one realizes the immensity of the place and the fact that life proceeds according to the patterns of nature and that man has no part in these patterns, he can only stop to observe and admire one of the wildest and mysterious on Earth.
THE PLUS FOR A SPECTACULAR SAFARI
The seasons are fundamental in Serengeti. With each change of season the park adapts to nature and fauna events. Even a hot air balloon safari at dawn, when life is awakening, is truly wonderful. An unparalleled experience to bring home memories and unforgettable views of a fantastic place.
Visiting the Serengeti requires empathy and the activation of all the senses to make sure you experience it to the fullest and participate in an extraordinary nature.