On Set with the Cast of the Lion King

I love safaris – so much! And when they are in the place that inspired the Lion King animated movie, oh joy! In a single year, I went on safari in India, South Africa and Tanzania and no one safari was the same as the other. I guess that’s the thing I love most about them. But I have to say, of all the safaris I’ve been on so far, the one at Serengeti has been the most exceptional. The abundance of wildlife is just spectacular!

The National Park in Tanzania is a UNESCO world heritage site famous for its annual migration of thousands of wildebeests and zebras as well as its large lion population. The name of the park is derived from the Maasai language and it translates to “Endless Plains”. The park extends into Kenya where it is known as ‘Maasai Mara’.

We visited with the hopes of catching the migration but we went a little late and missed all that action. We did have an amazing time regardless, here are some pictures from our trip;

Lion King Cast Members Photoshoot at the Serengeti 🙂

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Lion King Simba
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Some points to note:

Our tour was organized by a company called Safari Big 5 (I found them on Trip Advisor. Please read the latest reviews before deciding to go with any company). We opted for the private safari option of hotels/lodges accommodation and a tent in Serengeti. If you’re looking to save costs, consider group and tented safaris. They generally cost less.

Best time to visit the Serengeti

January to February – Calving Season;  June to July – for the wildebeest migration; June to October – general wildlife viewing.

Have you been to the Serengeti or had a safari anywhere else? Let me know in the comment section below!

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