After breakfast, we head to the Olduvai Gorge – a renowned archeological site famous for some of the man’s earliest remains. From here we continue our Tanzania Safari to the world famous Serengeti National Park, arriving at our lodge, the Serengeti Serena or similar, in time for lunch. This afternoon we take our first game drive safari into this wildlife heaven. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
The Serengeti National Park has also been declared a World Heritage Site and covers over 14700 sq km’s of the prime African wilderness. It actually forms one ecosystem with Kenya’s neighboring Masai Mara Game Reserve, and plays and integral part in the annual wildebeest migration that moves in a circular fashion between itself and the Masai Mara (in Kenya).
The terrain is most famously characterized by the endless grassy plains dotted, at times, by millions of head of game – the classical ‘Out of Africa” feel. However certain parts also are covered in the Acacia savanna, densely wooded hills or rocky outcrops are known as koppies, as well as pans and lakes.
The abundance of African wildlife is of course what makes it such a sought-after safari destination, and includes healthy populations of lion, buffalo, impala, hippo, waterbuck, elephant, cheetah, leopard and a host of other game species – not mention the more than 400 species of birds.