Full-day Serengeti National ParkThe Serengeti is Tanzania's oldest and most popular national park, famous for its annual migration, where the hooves of six million animals trample the open plains, and more than 200,000 zebras and 300,000 Towne's gazelles join the wildebeest trek in search of tender pastures. However, after the migration, the Serengeti regained its true character as one of Africa's most striking animal sanctuaries: large herds of buffalo, small herds of elephants and giraffes, and thousands of horned wildebeest, East African wildebeest, impala and Gratwe's gazelle.
In addition to watchingthe animals, the vast Serengeti plains are equally fascinating, with savannahs under the blazing sun stretching all the way to the golden horizon in the distance. But after heavy rains, the vast golden grasslands turn into endless green carpets dotted with dappled wildflowers. There are also tree-reborn hills, towering termite mounds, rivers lined by fig trees, and dusty orange acacia forests.
For departures from July 1, the itinerary will be changed on the below:
Explore the Serengeti National Park north for a full day and follow the spectacular sight of the wildebeest crossing on the banks of the Mara River. It is one of Tanzania's most extensive and prestigious wildlife habitats, and has been named one of the "50 Must-Visit Places of Your Life" by National Geographic magazine (the last Garden of Eden: the Serengeti). In fact, the Serengeti is the only region on Earth that can witness such a large number of wildlife populations. More than a million herbivores migrate in search of water and food in this vast grassland, and their migration is an epic recreation of hundreds of thousands of years of natural history. The journey is fraught with danger and life and death, making up the most magnificent annual animal migration spectacle in nature.
After enjoying dinner, we will spend the night in the Serengeti National Park.