Serengeti National Park: Beauty of Nature

Published on: August 24, 2021 (Updated on: April 22, 2024)

One of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Africa is the Serengeti National Park. Its plains are dotted with various species from gazelles to elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, wildebeests, zebras, and many more. This makes the Serengeti one of the most treasured National Parks in Africa where you can behold the beauty of nature.

Zebras in Serengeti National Park

1. Where is the Serengeti National Park?

The Serengeti situates in Tanzania in East Africa. The National Park extends from the edge of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and reaches down to the shores of Lake Victoria.

2. Interesting Facts About the Serengeti National Park

2.1 The Serengeti was established in 1951 and is one of the largest National Parks in Africa. It has an area of over 14,000 square Kilometers.

Serengeti National Park in Tanzania

Serengeti National Park in Tanzania

2.2 This splendid African beauty hosts the second largest mammal migration in the world, making it one of the seven natural wonders of Africa. It also makes it one of the 10 travel wonders of the world.

2.3 The Serengeti boasts of its diverse habitats which include swamps, grasslands, woodlands, and more. The numerous habitats harbor about 70 large mammal species and 500 bird species.

2.4 Some of the most common large animals that can be seen in its large ecosystem include buffaloes, zebras, wildebeests, and gazelles.

3. The great migration

Wildebeests crossing the Mara river during great migration in the Serengeti

Wildebeests crossing the Mara River during the great migration in the Serengeti

The Great Migration is one of the most awe-inspiring sights of the Serengeti. This migration usually begins around the same time every year. It begins from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and travels in a clockwise direction, moving towards the Mara Reserve in Kenya.

Many often wonder about the cause of the Great Migration. The enormous migration occurs naturally as wildebeests move in search of water and green pasture. They travel about 800 kilometers to find food and shelter. During the course of the migration, about 500,000 calves are born. Around 250,000 wildebeests die from predation, fatigue, or hunger.

The beauty of the Serengeti brings in a large influx of tourists every year, some of which have made Serengeti National Park a second home.

4. Behold the beauty of nature

Taking a drive through the Serengeti, one can truly appreciate the beauty of its fauna and flora. The lush plant life and its interaction with the variety of animals along with the brilliant blue sky above would take anyone's breath away. The Serengeti can truly be described as Africa's nature at its best.

Image of a lion in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Africa.

Lion in the Serengeti

The Serengeti is an African treasure and an incredible vacation destination for exploring the beauty of nature. There are lots of amazing sights to behold in the Serengeti National Park. If you visit around the time of the great migration, which often occurs between July to November, you can view the splendor of the migration from a hot air balloon ride.

The Serengeti offers numerous amazing sights anyone can enjoy from various game drives. You can even enjoy the beauty of the Serengeti from a hotel and view the beautiful landscape and interactive ecosystem.

5. Impact of tourism on wildlife in the Serengeti National Park

However, with every good thing comes the responsibility to preserve. Because of the influx of tourists, it has become common knowledge that human activity has had an effect on its ecosystem. There is a concern that we would stop seeing certain animal spectacles if the influx of tourists is not managed. For instance, during the Great migration, the wildebeests have stopped taking certain routes because of the number of tourists waiting to see the spectacle.

The Serengeti National Park is an African Jewel and one of the most truly magical destinations on earth. Hence, as we admire the beauty of nature in the Serengeti, it is also important to preserve her beauty so that it can be appreciated for many generations to come.

Author: Olaniyan