Facts about Serengeti national park.

Serengeti national park was established in 1951 and added to an international tourist attraction under UNESCO a world heritage site in 1981. The park covers 14750 square kilometers. Serengeti national park extends 160km south East from the point near the shores of Lake Victoria where all annual migrant beasts settle. The park is Tanzania’s oldest national park famously known for its Wildlife beest and African green scenery.it is partly adjacent to Kenya border joining the Ngorongoro conservation Area in the North West.

Serengeti national park has the best Ecosystem spanning north of Tanzania a geographical region in Africa. It is situated in the Serengeti biodiversity in the Simiyu and Mara region. The park is ranked as one of the seven wonders of Africa because it hosts the second largest terrestrial migration of wild beest in the world. It is indeed blessed with eye catching numerous wild species such as a population of lions, high diverse ecosystem and other natural features. The park is also well known for annual migrations of wild beasts only in Africa including a variety of Nile crocodiles, over 300,000 stripped white and black Zebras, 1.5 million white beard wild beast and honey badgers.

What to see at the park

Tanzania offers a great opportunity for tourists to enjoy their well-earned hardship invested in travelling to tourist destination depending on one’s travel reasons. Tanzania associated with Serengeti national park is blessed with numerous attractions that will make a tourist quench for more travels to different parts of the world. The park is embraced with a lot to be discovered by nature lovers at close proximity.