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Tanzania Safari Days 8,9, and 10: Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Wednesday, 20 May 2009 08:11 by webmaster

Bill is now in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania for the fifth stop of his 2009 Tanzania Safari. Click below to see the other stops on the 2009 Tanzania Safari.

Bill is now in the legendary Serengeti National Park. Serengeti National Park boasts over 90,000 visitors each year and contains all of the Big Five - Lions, Leopards, Elephants, Cape Buffalo and Rhinos.

The Great Migration is what the park is most known for. Nearly two million wildebeest and zebras follow an approximately clockwise path of migration following the historical rains - and therefore the best feeding areas each year. This migration is largely in and around Serengeti National Park. A map of the migration is shown to the right along with information about where you can find the vast zebra and wildebeest herds during the year. The pins on the map are interactive, so click on them to get the seasonal information, and you may also zoom in and zoom out to get more details.


View The Great Migration in a larger map

For more information about Serengeti National Park, - see the official Serengeti National Park Official Website


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Above, you can see Bill's progress for the 2009 Tanzania Safari. He is currently in Serengeti National Park for today, tomorrow, and the next day. West Kilimanjaro is next. Please note that the map is interactive - you can click on markers to get details about Bill's safari trip - and you can also zoom in and zoom out on the map.

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