The geology of the Serengeti is so much dependent on the interior of the higher plates of the Serengeti. The raised area of the Serengeti offer very beautiful views of the plains of the area. The highest point around this Serengeti is about 3,636 meters above sea level. The lowest point is at 920 meters above sea level an it’s at the Speke gulf on the Lake Victoria.
Most raised features like the hills in the Serengeti national park are as a result of the volcanic activity on the plates of the area. The most notable highland here is the Ol Doinyo Lengai Mountain. This mountain gets its name from the Masai language and it means the Mountain of God. It’s also the only active volcanic mountain in the area. this shows how much the volcanic forces still have an influence on the geology of the Serengeti National park.
The western sector of the Serengeti national park has a very notable slope. The slope lowers up to about 1,850 meters above sea level on the Ngorongoro Crater side and about 1000 meters above sea level on the side of the Lake Victoria. The rest of the area of the Serengeti is cover with plains with smaller hills to patch up.
The North of the Serengeti National Park is covered in a string of hills that runs from the Grumechen though Kuko up to the Loita hills of Kenya. The Eastern part of the Serengeti National Park is the location for the Gol Mountains. The area is also crossed by the Great East African rift Valley. It’s also has an influence on the geology of the Serengeti national Park. The Hills of Serengeti are: Kuria Hills, Grumenti hills, Makoma hills, Ikoma hills, and Naabi hills.
Naabi Hills
The hills are located in the short grass plains of the Serengeti National Park. This hill is used to run hot air balloons in Serengeti National Park. At the top of these hills, you can have very good views of the plains around since the area has short grass and you can see the wildlife very well. The base of this hill is filled with very large herds of elephants, antelopes and giraffes. These also attract a big pride of Lions to come and prey of them here. The hills are also in the center of the way of the wildebeest migration.
Best Time to Visit
You can visit the Serengeti national park anytime of the year. It is however advised that you visit during the dry month as the trails are also dry. You can however visit in the wet months as well since being the rainy season doesn’t mean that the place is flooded and it rains every time of the day. The dry months run from December to February and Mid June to September. The rest of the months are wet months.
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