The Serengeti National Park was initially inhabited by the Masai people who used to use these as graze grounds. The Park derives it name from the Masai language. The word “siringet,” which translated as a place where the land runs on, is where the park gets its name. The first American that visited this park in 1913 and 1920 came here with an intention of hunting together with his companions and he was amazed at the abundance of wild life here.
The Serengeti tour will give you beautiful views to make your safari worthwhile. The wildlife diversity of this national park is the reason is it highly sought after. The endless plains as described by the Masai are home a vast number of wildlife which include the endangered black Rhinos and many others. The plains are mostly savanna lands but have a mixture of woodlands and thickets.
There are more herbivores in the Serengeti than anywhere else in the area. This is most likely because it has a sizable plain that makes it ideal for the animals to graze. The zebras, gazelles, and wildebeests are among the most prominent ones. With so many herbivores around, there is plenty of prey for the predators to eat, which helps them flourish as well. Even during the calving and migratory season, they never stop tracking the animals.
Malaria in Serengeti National Park
For most travelers coming to Africa, the biggest worry is malaria. Malaria is one of the biggest killer diseases of the locals in the Ngorongoro area. The Serengeti National Park has a big forest cover and a lot of water collection areas and this is a big traction for mosquitoes as they breed in such area. There are also several other lakes in the area that act as breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
Like most parks in Tanzania and the rest of the parks elsewhere is Africa, there is a risk of catching Malaria. The parks are always bushy and have stagnant water. This however doesn’t mean that you will not visit this national park. You just have to take all the necessary precautions to make sure you control the risk of catching Malaria. You are advised to have a mosquito repellant all the time to make sure you are not bitten by mosquitoes. While at the lodge, make sure you sleep under a treated mosquito net.
You can take some anti malarials to boost your immunity again Malaria but this should be under supervision from a medical personnel. If you feel any signs of Malaria, make sure you inform your guide and visit the hospital early before the symptoms become worse. The reason for long sleeved clothes is also to protect you from mosquitoes and other insect bites. Malaria is also most common in the wet season.
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