One way to enhance the genuine experience of visiting the Serengeti National Park is to arrive there quickly and without fatigue. Furthermore, it is Tanzania’s biggest national park. During the dry season, the park hosts the much-awaited wildebeest migration. When these creatures migrate to the neighboring Masai Mara game reserve in search of better pastures.
Being among Tanzania’s largest parks, the park spans an approximate size of 14,763 square kilometers. The wildebeests, which are extremely sought-after creatures throughout their calving and migration seasons, live on the boundless plains that the Masai have described.
Everyone should have the opportunity to see the incredible spectacle of seeing the wildebeest travel thousands of kilometers on their journey from the Serengeti National Park to the Masai Mara. Large herds of buffalo and elephants are two more notable features of the Serengeti. Since they travel with the millions of wildebeest to cross from the Serengeti National Park to the Masai Mara game reserve, gazelles and zebras are another group of animals that make for interesting viewing.
Cape Buffaloes in Serengeti
Cape Buffaloes in Serengeti are usually in groups and will form a great defense again predators. The males and females will all have horns. The buffalos are really heavy animals and if attacked by a lion then it’s at risk of losing its life. Buffalo can be aggressive, and frequently come into conflict with humans outside of protected areas. There are large herds of the buffaloes in the Serengeti national park that you may not meet anywhere on safari in the region.
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