Serengeti National Park, situated in northern part of Tanzania, is known for its massive annual migration of wildebeests and zebras. These animals migrate from Serengeti National Park seeking new pasture. Serengeti National park in Tanzania hosts the largest number of wildlife ever sighted in a single park. This park is home to millions of thousands of wildebeest, impalas, zebras, Grant’s and Thompson’s gazelles, buffaloes, giraffes, warthogs, baboons, elands, Kongoni, cheetah’s and spotted hyena. This is the best Tanzania safari park to witness the stunning annual great wildebeest migration.
Serengeti National Park is a proud home to the Big Five wild animals; lions, leopards, rhinos, buffaloes, and elephants,which are the most Tanzania wildlife safari tourists dream one would want to sight on a Tanzania safari tour. Serengeti National Park hosts the biggest lion population in Africa seen almost in each side of the park. There’s a chance of seeing more than 100 wildlife species on a 1-day Serengeti safari.
In this park, there are over 500 bird species that fly within the beautiful blue skies of the Serengeti National Park plains like the Black Headed Heron, Darnauds Barbet, Grey Headed Sparrow, Purple Grenadier, Red Backed Scrub Robin and many more.
The 1-day Serengeti safari trip starts early morning at around 5:00 am from Mwanza or any other neighboring town. The drive from Mwanza to Ndabaka entry gate in Serengeti lasts 2h 33min via Sirari-Mbeya road. Your professional driver guide will pick you up from your place of residence and drive to the park.
Upon arrival at the park with clearance of the park entrance fees, you will embark on a full day game drive in Serengeti. A game drive is the best way of closely viewing wildlife within the park and the most possible sightings include the Impala, Zebras, Grant’s and Thompson’s gazelles, buffaloes, giraffes, warthogs, baboons, elands,hippos, giant Nile crocodiles, Kongoni and spotted hyena. The game drive gives you a full day experience of the wildlife behavior as the prey tries to hide from the predators.
At around 6pm, your safari will have come to an end and then be driven back your hotel.