Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is famous for being the location of the Great Wildlife Migration, which involves two MILLION wildebeests, zebras and antelopes. It's also an extremely large and wild game park, and home to the Big Five of Africa.
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The Serengeti plains comprises of all the African big 5, famous Wildebeest, millions of Zebras, birds and other predators. Biologically researchers have found that Serengeti national park still has the highest number of globally threatened animal species like Black Rhinos, Wild dogs, Cheetahs and Elephants.
The Serengeti is considered the best African safari park to see the Big Five since it is so much easier to observe them than in any other African park.
We recommend spending as many days in the Serengeti as possible. While there are many different accommodation options, the extra cost of staying for longer will be well worth it. Additionally, make sure to come during the dry season to spot more animals, and be mindful of your travel dates.
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