The Great Wildebeest Migration is one of the last mass terrestrial wildlife movements left on the planet and the chief reason why so many safari lovers venture to The Serengeti.
The Migration is one of nature’s greatest paradoxes: your timing is absolutely everything, but there is no way to predict the timing of the animals’ movement. We know that the wildebeest, and a smattering of zebra and antelope, will cross the Mara River, but we don’t know exactly when. We know that rain will trigger the same game to move on to fresh grazing, but we don’t know when that rain will come.
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We are the locals of Africa, and we know Africa very well than any other tourist guide from other countries.In the month of November, we are registering travelers to visit Tanzania and explore it’s beautiful but thrilling adventures.
Hundreds of wildebeests roam together in a number of herds along with some groups of Zebras, few impalas, elands in search of fresh grazing lands whole year.
Tanzania is fulfilled with a number of natural treasure and you will get many opportunities to witness those miracles with your own eyes.
To trek Kilimanjaro, you don't need to possess any previous trekking training or a skilled trekker to conquer the peak; you can climb it with the help of simple gears.
This once-in-a-lifetime trek will make you traverse through the lush rainforests, lava formations, and icy glaciers at the top giving the glimpses of astounding wildlife.There you will witness the black and white colobus monkeys hanging to the lodge roof.
Get ready for your Serengeti and Ngorongoro Safari tour!
This safari will take you through the endless plains holding a dense population of wildlife and birdlife of Serengeti National Park and then following to the fabulous territory of Ngorongoro Crater for Big Five animals and much more.
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Hopefully my detailing some of my favorite places to go on safari in Africa (so far) can help you narrow down the options when you plan your own trip.
It's the park shown in so many nature specials, and of course the park represented in classics like “The Lion King.” And it's a great park for an epic safari.Serengeti fun fact: While the Serengeti isn't even close to being the largest national park in Africa, it still covers 5,700 square miles (14,750 square kilometers).
The name “Serengeti” in the local Maasai language translates to “endless plain.”The best time to visit the Serengeti: The experience in the Serengeti can vary wildly depending on which season you visit in.
The massive conservation area is right next to Serengeti National Park, but the crater itself could not be more different.Millions of years ago, a volcano likely larger than Mount Kilimanjaro erupted (well, more like exploded), leaving behind what is today called the Ngorongoro Crater.
The best wildlife viewing months are generally June-September in dry season, but this is also when it's busiest.
The Mara offers up a well-rounded experience in Kenya.Maasai Mara fun fact: The Maasai Mara is connected to the Serengeti across the border in Tanzania.
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DeepMind, the U.K.-based AI research subsidiary acquired by Alphabet in 2014 for $500 million, today detailed ecological research its science team is conducting to develop AI systems that’ll help study the behavior of animal species in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park.
It hopes to expedite the analysis of data from hundreds of motion-detecting field cameras, which have captured millions of images since they were deployed by the Serengeti Lion Research program over nine years ago.
“The Serengeti is one of the last remaining sites in the world that hosts an intact community of large mammals … As human encroachment around the park becomes more intense, these species are forced to alter their behaviours in order to survive,” wrote DeepMind in a blog post.
“Increasing agriculture, poaching, and climate abnormalities contribute to changes in animal behaviors and population dynamics, but these changes have occurred at spatial and temporal scales which are difficult to monitor using traditional research methods.”
For nearly a decade, conservationists have tapped the aforementioned cameras to keep tabs on animals within the park’s core, enabling them to study their distribution and demography.
The images aren’t of much use absent annotations, however, which is why it’s fallen to volunteers to identify species by hand using a web-based tool called Zooniverse.