Exclusive Mobile Camps
(Simiyu) - Area
Serengeti National Park
It was 1913 and great stretches of
Africa were still unknown to the white
man when Stewart Edward White, an
American hunter, set out from Nairobi.
Pushing south, he recorded: "We walked
for miles over burnt out country... Then
I saw the green trees of the river,
walked two miles more and found myself
in paradise."
He had found Serengeti. In the years
since White's excursion under "the high
noble arc of the cloudless African sky,"
Serengeti has come to symbolize paradise
to many of us. The Maasai, who had
grazed their cattle on the vast grassy
plains for millennia had always thought
so. To them it was Siringitu - "the
place where the land moves on forever."
he Serengeti region encompasses the
Serengeti National Park itself, the
Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Maswa Game
Reserve, the Loliondo, Grumeti and
Ikorongo Controlled Areas and the Maasai
Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Over
90,000 tourists visit the Park each
year.
Two World Heritage Sites and two
Biosphere Reserves have been established
within the 30,000 km” region. It's
unique ecosystem has inspired writers
from Ernest Hemingway to Peter
Mattheissen, filmakers like Hugo von
Lawick and Alan Root as well as numerous
photographers and scientists - many of
which have put their works at our
disposal to create this website.
The Serengeti ecosystem is one of the
oldest on earth. The essential features
of climate, vegetation and fauna have
barely changed in the past million
years. Early man himself made an
appearance in Olduvai Gorge about two
million years ago. Some patterns of
life, death, adaptation and migration
are as old as the hills themselves.
It is the migration for which Serengeti
is perhaps most famous. Over a million
wildebeest and about 200,000 zebras flow
south from the northern hills to the
southern plains for the short rains
every October and November, and then
swirl west and north after the long
rains in April, May and June. So strong
is the ancient instinct to move that no
drought, gorge or crocodile infested
river can hold them back.
The Wildebeest travel through a variety
of parks, reserves and protected areas
and through a variety of habitat. Join
us to explore the different forms of
vegetation and landscapes of the
Serengeti ecosystem and meet some of
their most fascinating inhabitants.
Welcome to the Serengeti. |
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