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FINALE OF GREAT MIGRATION, SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

September marks the culmination of the river crossing migration, making it the perfect month to venture into Serengeti National Park if you aim to witness the grand finale of the Great Migration. This is a pivotal moment on the park’s plains, where mega herds of animals engage in a dramatic dance of dashing, moving, and sometimes even fighting for survival against predators.

Millions of wildebeests, accompanied by a smaller portion of zebras, gazelles, elands, and impalas, follow a predictable pattern as they search for fresh grass and higher-quality water. The Serengeti migration’s final moments unfold with a captivating intensity as the herds face predators along their journey. The Mara River becomes a critical juncture for the migrating animals, where lurking crocodiles patiently await the passing packs, stealthily catching their prey.

The action reaches its zenith during September in Serengeti National Park, offering a spectacle of nature’s raw beauty and the intricate dance between prey and predator. It’s a prime opportunity to witness the astonishing dynamics of the wildlife kingdom in one of the world’s most renowned natural habitats.

SELOUS GAME RESERVE

September offers optimal weather for game viewing and various activities at the expansive Selous Game Reserve. Covering an impressive 50,000 square kilometers, this reserve stands as one of the largest game parks in East Africa and is the second-largest reserve on the entire continent. The Selous Game Reserve boasts a wealth of wildlife and attractions, including diverse species, lakes, and rivers, earning its UNESCO World Heritage status in 1982 for its breathtaking beauty.

Home to more than 350 bird species and various reptiles, the reserve is renowned for hosting the most substantial concentration of elephants, numbering between 30,000 to 50,000. The park’s biodiversity extends to a wide variety of animals, such as rhinos, hippos, brindled gnu, sable antelope, Nyasaland gnu, eland, waterbuck, greater kudu, hartebeest, giraffe, zebras, reedbuck, spotted hyena, warthog, lion, hunting dog, and leopard.

The landscape of the Selous Game Reserve is equally captivating, featuring attractions like the Great Ruaha and Rufiji rivers. Scenic highlights include volcanic hot springs, lakes, and rivers that are scattered throughout the area, providing ample opportunities for exploration. A visit to the Selous Game Reserve promises not only an immersive wildlife experience but also a journey through diverse and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination.

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