Bologonja Springs Serengeti National Park

Bologonja Springs Serengeti National Park. Bologonja Springs are one of the great attractions in Serengeti National Park that travellers can visit while on a Serengeti National Park safari. The Bologonja springs are tucked away in the northern eastern part of Serengeti National Park just near the border with Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya. The verdant Bologonja springs attract hundreds a variety of wildlife species which do come to get a dip and drink of the fresh and refreshing waters.

Bologonja springs are located a few miles northwest of the Lobo Valley in northern Serengeti National Park. You can easily reach the Bologonja springs via rout B144 north from Lobo airstrip.

Bologonja springs Serengeti National Park has verdant canopies which inhabit a variety of animals including primates like vervet monkeys. With the fresh waters of the Bologonja springs, mammals are drawn here including elephants, giraffes, reedbucks, steenbok, antelopes, as well as a number of birds especially water birds. For more wildlife viewing here, travellers are encouraged to proceed not so far off to the Larelemangi salt lick. The Larelemangi salt lick has salty deposits that hoofed animals do love to lick and for this reason a number of wildlife can be spotted here.

The best time to visit the Bologonja springs and this part of Serengeti national Park altogether is during the time of the Great Migration which is between the months of July and November. There is a gas station, facilities like restrooms and convenience stores, and a number of lodges and camps around the Bologonja springs area.

Bologonja Springs Serengeti National Park
Bologonja Springs Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National park is a beautiful gem that is perfect for authentic African Tanzania safari tours. Serengeti National Park is undoubtedly the best place to see wildlife in Africa, in their natural habitat. The endless plains of Serengeti National Park are quite scenic, and the park which was established in 1952 inhabits a variety of wildlife. The Serengeti National Park teems with a vibrant wildlife population including the famous African big five like lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and buffaloes. Other animals in Serengeti National Park that travellers can see in the park include wildebeests, gazelles, zebras, bushbucks, giraffes, cheetahs, among so many others.

Serengeti National Park also has a variety of bird species that travellers can see while on a Serengeti National Park safari. Over 500 bird species are recorded in Serengeti National Park, and travellers are rewarded with sights of a variety of birds on the park.

Serengeti National Park is divided into three sections. The most popular is the southern or central part of Serengeti National Park commonly referred to as the Seronera area. Travellers get to visit the Serengeti National Park and enjoy the vast and endless plains of the park, vast savannah grasslands that are dotted with acacia trees and kopjes which are a great sitting spot for lions as they โ€œwatchโ€ over their territory and lie in wait of their prey. The western section of Serengeti national Park also known as the western corridor is marked by the Grumeti River which is one of the best places to see the iconic river crossing during the Great Migration. The northern part pf Serengeti National Park, also called the Lobo area is where the Bologonja springs are located, and is just near the Masai Mara National Reserve Kenya.

With so much wildlife in Serengeti national Park and great landscapes, game drives are the best suited thing to do in Serengeti National Park, with game drives having travellers spend even up to the whole day to see the vast plains of the Serengeti National Park. It is witnessing the great migration in Serengeti National Park that has a number of travellers visiting the park. The great migration is where over 1 million wildebeest and hundreds of thousands of grazers do make the annual crossing of the Mara River to Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya. The great wildebeest migration is one of the seven natural wonders of the world, a natural spectacle that sees more and more travellers visiting the Serengeti National Park.

Bologonja Springs Serengeti National Park
Bologonja Springs Serengeti National Park

Apart from game drives and witnessing the Great Migration, other amazing activities in Serengeti national Park that travellers can stay in include hot air balloon safari rides, bird watching, as well as walking safaris and night game drives that is offered by a select camps and lodges in Serengeti national park.

Apart from the Bologonja springs, the other attractions in Serengeti national Park include wildlife, birds, landscapes, and the Maasai culture. Get in touch with a reputable tour operator to help you put together an amazing Tanzania safari tour to see the Bologonja springs and so much more there is to see in Serengeti National Park.

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