Serengeti National Park

Witness the world-famous Great Wildebeest Migration and encounter endless herds of wildlife against golden savannahs.

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About Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park, situated in northern Tanzania, is one of Africa’s most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spanning about 14,750 square kilometers, the park is famed for its sweeping plains, scattered acacia trees, and extraordinary diversity of wildlife. It is best known for the awe-inspiring Great Wildebeest Migration, where over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the ecosystem each year in search of fresh grazing — an unforgettable natural spectacle.

Home to the Big Five — lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinos — Serengeti also shelters cheetahs, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, and more than 500 bird species. Its captivating landscapes shift from golden grasslands in the south to lush woodlands and river valleys in the north, offering diverse habitats and stunning scenery. Serengeti is not just a safari destination; it’s a timeless wilderness that captures the true spirit of Africa’s untamed beauty.

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Main Attractions and Activities

Game Drives

Experience morning, afternoon, or full-day safaris to spot the Big Five and countless other wildlife species.

Witness the Great Migration

Watch millions of animals crossing the plains or brave the crocodile-filled Mara River (best from June to October).

Hot Air Balloon Safari

Float above the golden savannah at sunrise for breathtaking aerial views and a champagne breakfast afterward.

Bird Watching

Spot over 500 bird species, including ostriches, secretary birds, and crowned cranes.

Cultural Visits

Interact with the Maasai people, learning about their traditions, dances, and way of life.

Camping and Bush Dining

Enjoy a night under the stars or a meal surrounded by the wild beauty of the Serengeti.

FAQ About Serengeti Nationa Park

What is the best time to visit Serengeti National Park?

The best time depends on what you wish to see. For the Great Migration, visit between June and October (river crossings) or January to March (calving season in the south). Wildlife viewing is excellent year-round due to the park’s large resident animal populations.

You can reach the Serengeti by road from Arusha (about 7–8 hours) or by air, flying into Seronera or other airstrips within the park from Arusha, Zanzibar, or Dar es Salaam.

The Serengeti offers options for all travelers — from luxury lodges and tented camps to mid-range lodges and budget camping sites, all surrounded by nature and wildlife.

Yes, it’s very safe when visiting with a licensed safari operator. Follow your guide’s instructions, stay inside the vehicle during game drives, and respect wildlife distances.

Expect to see lions, cheetahs, elephants, giraffes, leopards, hippos, buffaloes, zebras, wildebeests, crocodiles, and numerous antelope species. Bird lovers can spot flamingos, eagles, and storks among others.

Absolutely! Many safaris include Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, and Zanzibar for a complete Tanzania experience combining wildlife, culture, and beach relaxation.

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