Seronera
Seronera Lodge, Park Headquarters And The Park Village Are Located Together In The Center Of The Park. Game Is Plentiful In The Seronera Valley, Which Is Famous For Lion And Leopard. Other Wildlife Includes Hyena, Jackal, Topi, Masai Giraffe And Thomson’s Gazelle. This Is The Best Part Of The Park To Find Cheetah, Especially In The Dry Season. In The Wet Season, Many Cheetah Are Found In The Short Grass Plains. They Are, However, Found Throughout The Park.
Research On African Wild Dogs Is Being Conducted In The Region. Exciting Balloon Safaris Over The Serengeti Plains Are Operated From Seronera Lodge.
Banagi Hill, Eleven Miles North Of Seronera On The Road To Lobo, Is A Good Area For Masai Giraffe, Buffalo And Impala. Four Miles (6 Km) From Banagi On The Orangi River Is A Hippo Pool.
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Western Corridor
Western Corridor Beginning Three Miles North Of Seronera, The Western Corridor Road Passes Over The Grumeti River And Beyond To A Central Range Of Hills. Eighteen Miles (29 Km) Before Ndabaka Gate Is An Extensive Area Of Black Cotton Soil Which Makes Rainy Season Travel Difficult. This Area Is Best Visited June-October During The Dry Season. Colobus Monkeys May Be Found In The Riverine Areas. Other Wildlife Includes Roan Antelope, Patterson's Eland, Topi, Impala, Dikdik, Hippo And Crocodile. The Granite Kopjes Or Rocky Outcrops That Dot The Plains Are Home To Rock Hyrax, Kirk's Dikdik And Klipspringer. Banded, Dwarf And Slender Mongoose
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park This Is Tanzania's Largest And Most Famous Park And Has The Largest Concentration Of Migratory Game Animals In The World. It Is Also Famous For Its Huge Lion Population And Is One Of The Best Places On The Continent To See Them. The Park Has Received Additional Notoriety Through Professor Bernard Grzimek's Book, Serengeti Shall Not Die. Serengeti Is Derived From The Masai Language And Appro¬priately Means "Endless Plain." The Park's 5700 Square Miles (14,763 Km2) Make It Larger Than The State Of Connecticut. Altitude Varies From 3120-6070 Feet (950-1850 M). The Park Comprises Most Of The Serengeti Ecosystem, Which
