Serengeti - Day 1
The Serengeti National Park is a wildlife refuge on the Serengeti Plain in north-central Tanzania. It is partly adjacent to the Kenya border and is northwest of the adjoining Ngorongoro Conservation Area. It is the only place in Africa where vast land-animal migrations still take place.
The park was established in 1951 and covers 5,700 square miles of some of the best grassland range in Africa, as well as extensive acacia woodland savanna. Elevations range from 3,020 to 6,070 feet.
I stayed at Sanctuary's Kichakani Serengeti Camp. It's a mobile camp -- they move 3x a year to follow the migration. I stayed in a platform tent with a flush loo. No running water though -- so they provide hot & cold water for the bathroom sink -- and my introduction to bucket showers (which I found quite satisfying -- and at this camp, quite luxurious -- lots of hot water and the shower was inside the tent -- with the bucket outside the tent).
I loved my stay in the northern part of the Serengeti -- just gorgeous & a lot of wildlife without a lot of tourists! Also, watching a part of the Great Migration was beyond amazing.
I stayed at the camp for four nights and we went on one safari drive each day.
This drive was a short one in the afternoon -- from the airstrip to the camp.
Video alert: lions mating (2x)!
The park was established in 1951 and covers 5,700 square miles of some of the best grassland range in Africa, as well as extensive acacia woodland savanna. Elevations range from 3,020 to 6,070 feet.
I stayed at Sanctuary's Kichakani Serengeti Camp. It's a mobile camp -- they move 3x a year to follow the migration. I stayed in a platform tent with a flush loo. No running water though -- so they provide hot & cold water for the bathroom sink -- and my introduction to bucket showers (which I found quite satisfying -- and at this camp, quite luxurious -- lots of hot water and the shower was inside the tent -- with the bucket outside the tent).
I loved my stay in the northern part of the Serengeti -- just gorgeous & a lot of wildlife without a lot of tourists! Also, watching a part of the Great Migration was beyond amazing.
I stayed at the camp for four nights and we went on one safari drive each day.
This drive was a short one in the afternoon -- from the airstrip to the camp.
Video alert: lions mating (2x)!

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