Tanzania & Serengeti National Park Info

Monday, October 23, 2006

Kenya Sights,Sounds & the Maasai by Robert Muhoho

Kenya is an East African country that rises from a low coastal plain on the Indian Ocean to mountains and plateaus at its center. The country size is 582,650 and is bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan Tanzania, Uganda. Most Kenyans live in the highlands including, main cities and towns. Nairobi, is the capital centre and stands at an altitude of 1,700 meters (5,500 feet). Even though Nairobi is near the Equator, its high elevation brings cooler air. To the west of Nairobi the land descends to the north-south running through the Great Rift Valley--the valley floor is at its lowest near Lake Turkana further in the deserts of northern Kenya. Around Lake Turkana, scientists have discovered some of humankind's earliest ancestors--a fossil known as Kenya Man, that was dated at 3.5 to 3.2 million years old. ii. The People and Culture Kenya is host to Forty ethnic groups, including Kikuyu farmers and Maasai cattle herders, three-quarters of Kenya's people is also located in the country side. The total population stands at 33,830,000 with 2,818,000 staying in the capital city Kenya is a diverse country, with many different cultures represented. Today, the Massai culture is the best known, due to its heavy exposure from tourism. Kenya's culture is both varied and fragmented. Nowhere else in Africa is there such a large number of ancient cultures, all alive and well in no hurry to change. Each cultural / ethnic group have their unique traditional arts & crafts, architecture in homestead designs, clothing and jewellery, food, social and economic activities etc. Kenya is bestowed with well over 40 different ethnic groups with different languages and dialects, customs, beliefs and lifestyles. Unique of all tribes is the Elmolo, Kenya's smallest group which is a surviving tribe just emerging from the stone age standard of living usually described as the race that has stood the test of time. iib. The Maasai warrior people: The well known Maasai too, famous for their warriorship, have a strong practical lifestyle which is basically seen to represent Kenya's traditions by foreigners. The Maasai land incorporates many of the National Parks like Amboseli, Mara, Tsavo and Nairobi National Park is now involved in the wildlife conservation projects to encourage eco-tourism. This enables the Maasai tribe to make a living from conservation and is an important factor in the preservation of wildlife habitats outside the Parks. Visitors can experience a unique holiday learning about their culture, wildlife and ecosystem of this fascinating tribal people. Another spectacular culture is the Swahili, an urban culture along the East African coast. The Swahili do not form an ethnic unit, however, since the population of the coastal region comprises Bantu, Arab, Persian, Indian and Indonesian peoples who all speak their language "Swahili", a Bantu language. Lamu is one of the last viable remnants of the Swahili civilization, which was the dominant cultural force all along the Kenyan coast. It is a place of fantasy, wrapped in a clock of medieval romance known as the "Kathmandu" of Africa. iii. Climate: Kenya enjoys a tropical climate. It is hot and humid at the coast, temperate inland and very dry in the north and northeast parts of the country.The country receives a great deal of sunshine all the year round and summer clothes are worn throughout the year.

The terrain is low plains rising to the central highlands bisected by Great Rift Valley; fertile plateau in west.The Kenyan Highlands comprise one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa; glaciers on Mt. Kenya; unique physiography supports abundant and varied wildlife of scientific and economic value.

iv. The teaming Wildlife Kenya has considerable land area of wildlife habitat, including much of the Serengeti plains, where Wildebeest and other bovids participate in a large scale annual migration. Up to 250,000 Wildebeest perish each year in the long and arduous movement to find forage in the dry season. The annual migration occurs between June and September with millions of wildlife taking part. It has been a popular event for filmmakers to capture.The "Big Five" animals of Africa can also be found in Kenya and these include the Lion, the Leopard, the Buffalo, the Rhino and the biggest of them all - the Elephant. A significant population of other wild animals, reptiles and birds can be found in the national parks and game reserves in the country. v. The cradle of mankind. Man was born on the eastern shores of Lake Rudolf, now Lake Turkana, according to recent fossil evidence, which makes Kenya the "Biblical Garden of Eden, from which descendants moved out to populate the world." A reverse migration began nine to ten thousand years ago when Kenya became the point of contact in Africa for the Stone Age and civilisation, spreading from the Mediterranean through to Southern Arabia. The National Museums of Kenya runs one National Museum in Nairobi and seven other regional museums elsewhere in the country enhancing Kenya's rich cultural heritage.

About the Author

Robert Muhoho is a travel consultant based in Kenya and a director of Landmark Safaris. He is involved in travel planning into Kenya and East Africa. More info at www.landmarksafaris.com or drop an email: rob@landmarksafaris.com

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Safari in the Serengeti by Sarah Manners

Tanzania is truly the safari capital of the world; the word safari is actually Swahili - the native language of Tanzanians. While on a holiday in Tanzania it would be a sin to miss out on the breathtaking natural beauty and the awesome game viewing of the Serengeti.

The Magical Plains of the Serengeti
"We walked for miles over burnt out country... Then I saw the green trees of the river, walked two miles more and found myself in paradise." Stewart Edward White when he came upon the Serengeti in 1913.
To the Masaai who roamed this gorgeous place it was known as the Siringitu - "the place where the land moves on forever." Anyone visiting the Serengeti will be awestruck by the sheer expanse of the area. Stand still, appreciate the finest qualities of nature and loose yourself in this East African paradise.

The Serengeti region encompasses various National Parks and Game reserves in Tanzania including the Serengeti National Park, Maswa Game Reserve, the Loliondo, Grumeti and Ikorongo Controlled Areas the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
The Serengeti stretches on for 30,000 km² region and is one of the earth's oldest ecosystems. Made up of wide open grassy plains, savannah, wooded grassland black clay plains, rivers, lakes and swamps the Serengeti is a diverse and magnificent region. The unique combination of habitats and ecosystems enables the area to support large numbers of different animal and bird species.

The Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti National Park is the best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world. With the greatest concentration of plain game in the world, the Serengeti National Park has become a favourite amongst safari enthusiast's world wide. Once you have visited the mystical place you will know why.
On a safari in the Serengeti National Park you will see wildebeest, zebra, impala, warthog, gazelle, hyena, lion, leopard, cheetah ,caracal and giraffe to mention but a few. The majestic black-maned lions of Seronera are one of the parks most glorious sights, once hunted and very nearly extinct they can now be seen in prides of up to 20 members.

The Serengeti Shall Not Die
It is not only safari seekers that travel to the Serengeti National Park, the area is an important centre of scientific research. The pioneering work of Dr. Bernhard Grizmek and his Michael concerning aerial surveys of wildlife resulted in the best-selling classic "Serengeti Shall Not Die". The Serengeti Research Institute, continues their work, and provides vital information on management and conservation of game parks ecology and ethnology.

It is only the rhinos which no longer roam these grassy plains after poaching eradicated them. Conservation efforts in the park have lead to the growth of the wildebeest and buffalo populations which in turn has benefited the predators - lion, cheetah, and hyena. Although conserving the Serengeti's delicate ecosystem is a priority; drought, disease and overgrazing are threats to the survival of this great African region. The Tanzanian government is taking every precaution to ensure the conservation of this amazing natural phenomenon for mankind to enjoy.

The Serengeti - A Year Round Destination

Visit between the months of December and March to revel in the glory of an African summer. The short, sporadic rains provide relief to the heat and the game viewing is superb.
During the rainy season, which lasts from April to June, there tend to be less travellers and the cost of an East African safari is cheaper. Don't be put off by this though as the game viewing opportunities are still excellent. The months from July to November are the busiest when in comes to travel in the Serengeti, safaris and tours get very busy very quickly so be sure to book in advance to spend your summer holidays exploring this magnificent area.

Undeniably one of the best times to visit the Serengeti is during the annual migration when thousands of wildebeest and zebra make their way from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Masai Mara in Kenya. As predators follow the wildebeest and zebra closely a migration safari is an ideal opportunity to view lions and other big cats as well as these breathtaking herds. Although the exact timing of the migration changes with each passing year the best time to take in this magnificent phenomenon is between June and August. The herds then usually spend 2 months in the Masai Mara and then begin their long journey back to the glorious Serengeti.

About the Author

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