The Serengeti The park covers 14,763 sq km of endless rolling plains, which reach up to the Kenyan border and extends almost to Lake Victoria. The park is flourishing with magnificent  wildlife. An estimated 3 million large animals roam the  plains. People of the Maasai Tribe called it Siringitu - 'the place where the land moves on forever.' The Serengeti is  known as one of the best wildlife... Read More

 

 

The Maasai are a strongly independent people who still value tradition and ritual as an integral part of their everyday lives. They regard themselves not just as residents of this area but that they are as much a part of the life of the land as the land is part of their lives. Traditionally, the Maasai rarely hunt and living alongside wildlife in harmony is an important... Read More

 

The largest mass movement of land mammals on the planet and one of the most breathtaking events in the animal kingdom, The Great Migration involves millions of wildebeest, as they follow an annual circular route around the Serengeti in Tanzania into Masai Mara in Kenya deifying crocodile infested rivers and flocks of predators along the way. A 500km round trip from ... Read More

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