Jeremy's wife pursued her husband, daughter and friend to visit Tanzania as an amazing place since she was trained in Kenya and learn richness of East Africa, Her Father worked for Ministry of forest and fisheries in Kenya back 1950's.

          Jeremy Houdret, his wife,his daughter and a friend just landed at Lobo Airstrip in Serengeti after a fabulous time in Ngorongoro Conservation area. Jeremy wife pursued  the team to visit Tanzania as an amazing place since she was trained in Kenya and learn richness of East Africa, Her Father worked for Ministry of forest and fisheries in Kenya back 1950's. These clients are having great time in their vacation and ready to share with families and friends good experience in Tanzania.
They were happy to meet Senior Park Warden Mr Godson W. Kimaro who has worked in the parks for 19 years and share their good xzperience in Tanzania.
Some 135 species of mammals have been recorded in the Serengeti; of which 20 are bats and 26 are mice, rats and gerbils. There 22 antelope species of which the blue Duiker, Greater Kudu, Lesser Kudu, Mountain Reedbuck, Roan and Fringe-eared oryx are very rare. Wildebeest and zebra are the most numerous. Black rhino are very rare but have been re-introduced to Moru Kopjes area where they are protected. Elephant numbers have severely affected by poachers but they are often seen at Seronera and Lobo. Hippo and crocodile are found in rivers and buffalo, reedbuck and waterbuck near permanent water. The predators of serengeti are main attraction, lions and hyenas being the most common. Monkeys, baboons and hyraxes can be seen in the kopjes. Hunting dogs are rarely seen today.


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