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It is the only national park in the world for the largest wildlife show on earth:
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Garden of the earth

Serengeti National Park is the largest safari park in northern Tanzania, recognized in 1951 and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. It is undoubtedly the most famous national park in the world, famous for its natural beauty and scientific value, it has the largest concentration of vast plains in Africa. It is the only national park in the world for the largest wildlife show on earth:

Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti National Park covers 14,763 square kilometers of Africa's most beautiful grasslands, as well as vast savannahs forested with acacias. The most resident population includes lions, elephants, cheetahs, giraffes, leopards, rhinos, hippos and various species of birds.

what to do inside Serengeti National Park

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Baloon safari

Usually, the hot air balloon ride starts between 6 am and lasts for about 1-2 hours, during which you will see beautiful wildlife under several square kilometers of the wildlife park.

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Cultural safari

The cultural tours are generating direct income to the local communities that are being visited. Thus by visiting the cultural sites the guests would be giving support to community health, water supply, primary education and many other social and economic projects carried out at village level as well as reforestation and protection of environment

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Photographic Safari

Vibrant color is everywhere, from the crimson colors of insects to the dense green forests, to the turquoise water and creatures that roam free and train your lens skyward to capture the beauty and freedom of rare birds in flight.

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Widebeest Migrations

The annual Great Migration of over 1.8 million wildebeest, almost half a million gazelles, and nearly a quarter million zebra starts out from the south of the Serengeti (Ndutu Plains), with the birth of over half a million calves between January and March. The air during these months is full of new life and action, and predators constantly hunt for babies when thousands of calves are born each day. Lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, hyenas and other predators and scavengers follow the herds, so get ready to keep your eyes peeled.

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