The Serengeti was outstanding in animal numbers ... wildebeast lined the horizon , Momma Cheetah sunning with her two offsprings until the " boy" decides to wander and Momma yelps him back from over the creek and a mile away , vultures waiting their turn on a " kill" because maribou storks ( the ugliest ever ! ) and hyenas feast first, and the beauty of a grey crested crane nearby a group of lions ( two mating) , and a huge bull elephant leading new borns thru the ticket ... after he pulled up small trees for their eating. We watched all species of Mother animals nurse their young and care for them , uninhibited by us or visible predators . Our guides Brian , Jarad, and Francis of Ecological Wildlife Adventures made sure our viewing was excellent. They knew where the animals where and how they would react. At all times our viewing was safe, and most interesting. Food was excellent .We loved breakfasts on the trail, warm weather, safe accommodations and the wild, natural
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scenery with few other tourists or nature viewers. Lodges were " first class" and excellent contrast to the wilds. But the serengeti is a " must " visit for an African Safari .
Peter
AU
Visited:
July 2013
Reviewed: Jul 31, 2013
50-65 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
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Just brilliant
T SharpVisited:
August 2012
Reviewed: Jul 29, 2013
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The Serengeti is one of the most famous areas in Africa, and has the crowds to prove it. Though the front areas of the park were a little crowded for my taste, once we got further north and away, we saw unrivaled amounts of game. We were blessed with some late afternoon rainstorms, which brought even more animals out, and made everything seem so much more lush. Being in the Serengeti is like living in a photograph or painting, as we have all seen the famous landscapes at some point or another. There is more game there than most of us could ever see. Definitely worth a visit, but you might want to consider going at a time other than the high season.
Code Redsniper
BE
Visited:
September 2010
Reviewed: Nov 11, 2012
35-50 years of age
| Experience level: over 5 safaris
5 / 5
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excellent park but too much tourism here.
Perry Peace
US
Visited:
September 2007
Reviewed: Sep 6, 2012
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| 35-50 years of age
| Experience level: 2-5 safaris
5 / 5
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3 / 5
Awsome experience.
docnico
FR
Visited:
October 2006
Reviewed: Sep 4, 2012
35-50 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
5 / 5
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Serengeti is so vast, and yet you can find remote places where you'll find yourself face to face not with tourists coaches, but wildbeest migration instead. You can't be disappointed with Serengeti and a good guide.
Reisende64Visited:
July 2006
Reviewed: Sep 3, 2012
5 / 5
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Serengeti is one of the most famous National Parks in the world. It offers a big variety of animals. We saw Leopards, elephants, buffaloes, different birds, giraffes, gepards, mongooses, hippos and so on.
Stein tromsofoto.net Norway
NO
Visited:
November 2011
Reviewed: Aug 17, 2012