Grand Egyptian Museum – Main Collection – Giza, Egypt The main exhibition halls of the Grand Egyptian Museum house one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts ever assembled. Located near the pyramids of Giza, the museum was designed to present the history of Egypt’s civilization in a series of galleries […]
Cairo and Giza – Egypt The journey through Cairo and Giza reveals one of the most extraordinary concentrations of ancient history in the world. The modern city of Cairo spreads along the banks of the Nile River, serving as the cultural and political heart of Egypt. Within its museums and historic districts are artifacts and […]
Tutankhamun Exhibit in Grand Egyptian Museum – Egypt The Grand Egyptian Museum’s Tutankhamun galleries bring together one of the most extraordinary archaeological collections ever assembled. Located beside the pyramids of Giza, the museum was designed to showcase the achievements of ancient Egypt on a scale never before possible, with more than 100,000 artifacts displayed across […]
Seronera – Central Serengeti, Tanzania The Seronera region lies in the heart of Serengeti National Park and forms one of the most important wildlife areas within the park. The landscape is characterized by open grasslands, scattered acacia trees, and small river valleys. These varied habitats support a rich concentration of animals throughout the year. Predators […]
Ngorongoro Crater – Tanzania The Ngorongoro Crater is one of the most extraordinary natural landscapes in Africa. Formed when a massive volcano collapsed millions of years ago, the crater now forms a vast caldera nearly 20 kilometers across. The floor of the crater contains grasslands, wetlands, and small lakes that support an exceptionally dense population […]
Olduvai Gorge – Tanzania Olduvai Gorge lies along the eastern edge of the Serengeti ecosystem within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in northern Tanzania. Often referred to as the “Cradle of Humankind,” the gorge is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Beginning in the mid-20th century, archaeologists Louis and Mary Leakey uncovered […]
Simba Kopjes – Serengeti, Tanzania The Simba Kopjes rise from the grassy plains of the central Serengeti, forming rocky outcrops that provide natural shelters and vantage points for wildlife. The name “Simba,” meaning lion in Swahili, reflects the large number of lions often found resting on these rocks. From the elevated kopjes, lions and other […]
Ndutu – Southern Serengeti, Tanzania The Ndutu region lies in the southern part of the Serengeti ecosystem, near the border between Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The area consists of open grasslands, seasonal lakes, and scattered acacia trees. Ndutu is especially famous as the calving grounds of the Great Migration, where hundreds […]
Kirawira – Western Serengeti, Tanzania The Kirawira region lies in the western corridor of Serengeti National Park, where the landscape shifts from open grasslands to wooded savanna and riverine forests along the Grumeti River. This area is particularly important during the migration season when herds of wildebeest and zebra pass through the region on their […]
Great Migration – Serengeti Ecosystem The Great Migration is one of the most remarkable wildlife spectacles on Earth and takes place across the vast plains of the Serengeti ecosystem in northern Tanzania and southern Kenya. Each year more than one million wildebeest, accompanied by hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles, move in a continuous […]
