Attractions
Intro
About
Maasai
Serengeti
Conservation
National Park
by Laudati Petra
"I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke up, that I was not happy" - (Ernest Hamingway)
Who's ready for an adventure? The Serengeti is waiting!
The Great migration
It is a spectacular and annual event in the Serengeti. It consists in a 800 kilometre trek of the immense wildebeest herd and it is the largest mammal migration on earth. It happens starting from January till March when about 2 million animals with their calves move from the south of the park to the north where, after the rain season, the plains are green and full of grass.
this period of time is the best moment to have a visit of the Serengeti and it is also a special moment for people who work and study animals and their conservation.
Conservation project
By choosing to visit the Serengeti you are supporting Tanzania's investment in the future of the place. Tourism provides helping in the conservation work of the national park as well as the research, the education and the life of local communities. Visiting the country generates international awareness of conservation issues and the presence of touristis can help deter illegal poaching. Serengeti and other parks are protected by TANAPA which is an organization which reinvests money into conservation, organization, research and the preservation of Tanzania's rich heritage. It also teaches and assists local communities to promote culture, scolarship and health.
The survival of our wildlife is a matter of grave concern to all of us... We solemnly declare that we will do everything in our power to make sure that our children's grandchildren will be able to enjoy this rich and precious inheritance (Julius Nyerere 1960s)
the Maasai people
Maasai are people who live between Kenya and Tanzania. They are divided into 12 clans or tribes different from each other. They all speak the same language (maa) and their culture is typically oral. They are hunters and farmers; often nomad or semi-nomad and they worship the same god (Enkai).The Maasai have a strong tradition full of legends and rituals that they still mantain nowadays after the colonial period. Tourists can visit the Maasai villages during their experience in the Serengeti national park to spend a day with the clan, having a full-immersion experience and feel part of the Maasai just for one day.
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About the national park
The park consists in an area of 15.000 square kilometres.The Serengeti is a vast ecosystem. Generally the weather is cool and dry from May to August, warmer in September and October and wetter from November to April. The national park is the ideal place to see the most iconic African wildlife in the world, expecially the big five: lions, elephants, rhinos, buffalos, leopards.
Welcome to Serengeti
The Serengeti is a large national park in northern Tanzania and one of the most beautiful in the world. Nowadays it is a UNESCO world heritage site. Its name derived from the Maasai people and it means " the place where the land runs on forever"
The Serengeti is well known for the greatest annual animal migration in the world. The national park is also home to the largest lion population in Africa.
What to do:
The park offers many activities for tourists.The most common is safari or game drives that are trips in jeeps with a guide of the park. Safaris can last different days and you can choose how long and where to stay. Accomodation: People can stay in lodges or tents for the night, changing each day relating to the location and their itinerary.
Rules to follow: one should wear light and short clothes. Better in white or neutral colour. Tourists musn't go off the car without permission during the safari because it's too dangerous. Don't forget to take your camera, water, binocs and sunscream for the sun.
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Attractions
Intro
About
Maasai
Serengeti
Conservation
National Park
by Laudati Petra
"I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke up, that I was not happy" - (Ernest Hamingway)
Who's ready for an adventure? The Serengeti is waiting!
The Great migration
It is a spectacular and annual event in the Serengeti. It consists in a 800 kilometre trek of the immense wildebeest herd and it is the largest mammal migration on earth. It happens starting from January till March when about 2 million animals with their calves move from the south of the park to the north where, after the rain season, the plains are green and full of grass.
this period of time is the best moment to have a visit of the Serengeti and it is also a special moment for people who work and study animals and their conservation.
Conservation project
By choosing to visit the Serengeti you are supporting Tanzania's investment in the future of the place. Tourism provides helping in the conservation work of the national park as well as the research, the education and the life of local communities. Visiting the country generates international awareness of conservation issues and the presence of touristis can help deter illegal poaching. Serengeti and other parks are protected by TANAPA which is an organization which reinvests money into conservation, organization, research and the preservation of Tanzania's rich heritage. It also teaches and assists local communities to promote culture, scolarship and health.
The survival of our wildlife is a matter of grave concern to all of us... We solemnly declare that we will do everything in our power to make sure that our children's grandchildren will be able to enjoy this rich and precious inheritance (Julius Nyerere 1960s)
the Maasai people
Maasai are people who live between Kenya and Tanzania. They are divided into 12 clans or tribes different from each other. They all speak the same language (maa) and their culture is typically oral. They are hunters and farmers; often nomad or semi-nomad and they worship the same god (Enkai).The Maasai have a strong tradition full of legends and rituals that they still mantain nowadays after the colonial period. Tourists can visit the Maasai villages during their experience in the Serengeti national park to spend a day with the clan, having a full-immersion experience and feel part of the Maasai just for one day.
This is an interactive button. You can customize it in the top toolbar of the Editor and add additional content in tooltips or windows. Include images, videos, audios, timelines, PDFs, interactive questions...Whatever you need!
About the national park
The park consists in an area of 15.000 square kilometres.The Serengeti is a vast ecosystem. Generally the weather is cool and dry from May to August, warmer in September and October and wetter from November to April. The national park is the ideal place to see the most iconic African wildlife in the world, expecially the big five: lions, elephants, rhinos, buffalos, leopards.
Welcome to Serengeti
The Serengeti is a large national park in northern Tanzania and one of the most beautiful in the world. Nowadays it is a UNESCO world heritage site. Its name derived from the Maasai people and it means " the place where the land runs on forever"
The Serengeti is well known for the greatest annual animal migration in the world. The national park is also home to the largest lion population in Africa.
What to do:
The park offers many activities for tourists.The most common is safari or game drives that are trips in jeeps with a guide of the park. Safaris can last different days and you can choose how long and where to stay. Accomodation: People can stay in lodges or tents for the night, changing each day relating to the location and their itinerary.
Rules to follow: one should wear light and short clothes. Better in white or neutral colour. Tourists musn't go off the car without permission during the safari because it's too dangerous. Don't forget to take your camera, water, binocs and sunscream for the sun.