The great migratory safari of the Serengeti

The great migratory safari of the Serengeti

A visit to the Serengeti is not complete without witnessing the great migration, which involves more than a million wildebeest and nearly half a million zebras and gazelles. The most spectacular point is the crossing of the Mara River, where the ungulates gather and form a density to cross the river. However, almost half of them, especially the young and weak, do not come by as they are eaten by crocodiles in the water and lions chasing the herd. These are things the magnitude of which will astonish you, and the wildebeest's resilience will amaze you. It will fill you with appreciation for life.

Visit the Olduvai Gorge.
Located in the great rift valley of East Africa, the Olduvai Gorge is an important find for archaeologists worldwide. It is the place where the famous archaeologist Louis Leaky discovered the oldest human remains, which increased our understanding of how our ancestors once lived. Their remains are believed to be more than two million years old. At the gorge you can also enjoy a breathtaking view of the spreading grass landscape.

Wildlife Safaris
If you're not afraid of sleeping outdoors, sleeping in the reserve is a great way to experience the wilderness. In the Serengeti you will be accommodated in the grasslands. You will be provided with a safari tent from which you can hear the nocturnal animals going about their nocturnal activities. You will hear howling jackals, the cry of the African eagle, moving elephants and the thunderous roar of the mighty elephant that will make your heart beat faster.

Air Balloon Safari Serengeti Migration.
One of the most stylish ways to get a bird's eye view of the Serengeti is to fly over it in a hot air balloon. Although it will cost you a few dollars since you enjoy champagne and breakfast on board, it's a majestic way to experience the wilderness. You will enjoy the rising sun kissing the horizon in the early morning and watch most of the animals making their first moves while finding their first meal of the day in their own way.

Visit the Moru Kopjes
Kopjes are like miniature mountains rising in a sea of grasslands. The Moru Kopjes in the central Serengeti are the most popular. Bushes, trees and vines rise from them, providing a fantastic hiding place for predators such as cheetahs and lions to scour the expanse for their meal. Gazing at the miniature mountains makes you feel like a member of the audience watching Simba being introduced to his former kingdom by his father.