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Serengeti National Park, Tanzania Overview

Tanzania's vast and seemingly endless plains teem with wildlife. Encounters with creatures from crocodiles to lions are pretty much guaranteed at spots such as Grumeti River and Serengeti Hippo Pool. Those interested in geology won't want to miss the hominid remains and tools in the 30-mile long Olduvai Gorge. Bus and minibus routes trace across the country's often very poor roads. Renting a four- wheel drive vehicle is an option for those who want to explore this astounding wilderness at their... more » Tanzania's vast and seemingly endless plains teem with wildlife. Encounters with creatures from crocodiles to lions are pretty much guaranteed at spots such as Grumeti River and Serengeti Hippo Pool. Those interested in geology won't want to miss the hominid remains and tools in the 30-mile long Olduvai Gorge. Bus and minibus routes trace across the country's often very poor roads. Renting a four- wheel drive vehicle is an option for those who want to explore this astounding wilderness at their own speed. « less
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Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge

4 of 5 stars
Concord, Ma. USA
Jul 17, 2008

We were traveling with our children (6, 9 & 11) so this was a perfect spot for us in the top-of-the-line but traveling with children category. We stayed in Bungalow 12 which is a suite (sweet!)...more

Seronera Wildlife Lodge

Jul 9, 2008

Visiting the fabled Serringetti admitedly brings a certain level of expectation... Our Safari outfitter (Multichoice Safaris of Arusha) had booked entirely with Hotels & Lodges Limited, who owns...more

Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge

4 of 5 stars
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Jul 9, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

The hotel huts reminded me of an Ewok village, they were warm, cosy, clean and very well appointed (apart from the missing umbrella in the cupboard). The leopard print bedspreads gave it a african...more

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