The tapestry of woodland, grassland and swamps is home to the largest population of baboons in Tanzania, as well as blue and vervet monkeys.

The vast untamed paradise of Selous is the largest unexploited wildlife area in Africa and the second largest in the world.

The Park is about the size of Belgium and relatively remote with an unusual combination of East and Southern African wildlife and birds.

This World Heritage site has often been described as one of the wonders of the world.

The word ‘Serengeti’ is derived from a Maasai word meaning ‘endless plains’, a fitting title

The birdlife is excellent and includes endemic species such as the ashy starling and the Helmeted Guineafowl.