More than 3,000 lions call the Serengeti home. You're sure to see them lounging on a "kopje", rocky outcrops that provide excellent views over the savannah. |
The great annual migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra starts and ends in the Serengeti National Park. The numbers of zebra are increasing every year. |
The gorgeous Acacias dot every Serengeti landscape, with their 12 thorny species. They can't run away so they have defend themselves somehow ... |
There are around 1500 cheetah living in the Serengeti, the second largest population anywhere in the world, so your chances of spotting one on safari are good. |
The Crested crane, one of the most spectacular birds in the Serengeti, which is saying something considering there are more than 500 species to choose from. |
Giraffe, my favorite animal to spot on safari, and the Serengeti has lots of these rather shy creatures, nibbling away at trees and sauntering with style. |
It takes a few days to figure out the difference between a Grant's gazelle and a Thomson gazelle, but it's all in their behinds... |
A hot-air balloon ride over the Serengeti is an amazing experience. You launch from various spots in the park, depending on where the migration is likely to be. |
With over 2000 elephants living in the Serengeti National Park, you are sure to see them while on safari. |
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