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Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's most famous national park and is world-renowned for its richness and diversity of wildlife. The park is the largest in Tanzania at 14,763 sq km and includes a diverse range of habitats, from grassland plains and savannah to lush riverine forest and dry acacia woodlands. The park is situated in the north of Tanzania, stretching right to the Tanzania-Kenya national border where it becomes the smaller Masai Mara Game Reserve. The Serengeti region includes the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Maswa Game Reserve, the Loliondo, Grumeti and Ikorongo Game Controlled Areas as well as the Serengeti National Park itself.

Location

Lobo more info ->

Lying in the northern most section of the Serengeti National Park, the Lobo region is one of the less visited areas. Well known for both the seasonal passing of the migration and the high density of lions, Lobo is well worth a visit, especially for those who wish to get away from the beaten track.

Western Corridor more info ->

The Western Corridor is a long section of land stretching out from Seronera in the Serengeti to the western border of the National Park near the eastern shores of Lake Victoria, along the Grumeti River to the Ndabaka Gate. This part of the park is known for its beauty and isolated atmosphere, with some parts extremely inaccessible. The Grumeti River is of course famous for the Grumeti river Crossing, part of the annual migration which takes place every year and involves the suicidal dash across the river of thousands of wildebeest and gazelles, exposing themselves to the very real danger of the crocodiles lying patiently in wait.
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