In
a recent special edition publication, National Geographic Magazine
highlighted the grandeur and expansive beauty of the Serengeti plains in
Tanzania. The article dubbed it as the world’s most famous wilderness
area due in part to the Serengeti Plains, “what most people associate
with the classic image of the African landscape,” and the great
migration of millions of animals including zebra, wildebeest, antelope
and many more. The article was sure to mention that the Serengeti is
always teeming with life, even outside the migration and one of the best
ways for someone to see for themselves is to rent a four wheel drive or
join a safari.
Not to be outdone, Kilimanjaro National Park was
also featured in the article.“It’s not only the highest point on the
continent and the world’s tallest freestanding mountain but also one of
the
only tall mountains you can climb without any special gear.” Interested
travelers will have to travel roughly 200 miles east of the Serengeti
to reach the dormant volcano of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
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