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June-October
From $ 50 entrance fee per person for foreigners The transport and accomodation can be arranged with our office
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Serengeti national park
About the Park
The Serengeti National Park is arguably the best known wildlife sactuary in the world. Serengeti means endless plains in the Masai language, and within its boundaries are more than three million large mammals. About 35 species of plains animals may be seen here including the so-called "big seven"-buffalo, elephant, lion, leopard, rhino, cheetah and African hunting dog. Unfortunately very few of the latter remain in the Serengeti. Originally exterminated as a threat to domestic stock they have more recently become victims of distemper.
However, after being decimated by poaching, the black rhino population of the Serengeti has developed well in recent years. Thanks to constant surveillance and the shielding of the animals form mass tourism. There are now 13 black rhinos in the Moru Kopjes are but they may be difficult to see as visitors are only allowed drive through the area on certain roads. White rhinoceros are not found in the Serengeti.
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