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Serengeti means "endless plains". The park covers almost 15 000km2. It is characterized by desert savannah landscapes over several kilometers that seem endless. For this reason, the observation of the cats is particularly suitable. Many lions are present in the park, which guarantees a 100% chance to observe the king of the savannah. Some even got into the habit of climbing trees to take a nap. Leopards and cheetahs are also regularly seen. The luckiest ones will witness the scenes of a shrine.
Although the cats are the stars of the Serengeti, other animals such as jackals, hyenas, ostriches, hundreds of gazelles of various types, families of elephants and many hippos are also seen. The ponds are filled with hippos and crocodiles.
Newborns are often seen around granite rock formations called Kopjes, a hiding place found by their mothers.
The great migration takes place from December to March in the south of the park, the plains fill with thousands of wildebeest and zebra.
The park communicates with the Massai Mara Park in Kenya, from June to August, the same migration crosses the Mara River in the north of the park.
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