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Serengeti National Park

Overview

Welcome to Serengeti National Park, a world-renowned safari destination in Northern Tanzania. Covering a vast area of 14,750 km², Serengeti is famed for its endless plains, diverse wildlife, and the iconic Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest and zebras traverse the park in search of greener pastures.

Home to the Big Five—lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinos—the Serengeti is a dream destination for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers seeking a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Whether it’s the golden grasslands at sunset or the drama of predator-prey encounters, the Serengeti delivers unforgettable moments.

About Serengeti National Park

The word Serengeti comes from the Maasai language, meaning “endless plains”, a fitting description for its vast golden savanna. The park’s diverse ecosystems—spanning open grasslands, kopjes (granite rock formations), woodlands, and riverine forests—are home to over 70 mammal species and more than 500 bird species. Serengeti is globally renowned for the Great Migration, an annual spectacle where over 2 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles travel across the plains, battling predators and crossing treacherous rivers. This dramatic cycle of life and survival makes Serengeti an unparalleled destination for safari-goers.

Ultimate Safari Experience

Serengeti Game Drive

Game drives in Serengeti are the ultimate way to experience Africa’s wildlife. Whether during a morning, afternoon, or evening safari, you’ll encounter animals like lions, leopards, elephants, and herds of wildebeest across the stunning savanna. Morning drives offer a chance to spot predators on the hunt, while late afternoons reveal grazing herbivores under golden skies. With experienced guides, every drive is an adventure to discover the park’s abundant wildlife, including the Big Five and more.

Famous For The Great Migration
Big Five, and vast ecosystems

A Haven for Bird Lovers

Serengeti Bird Watching

With over 500 species, Serengeti is a birdwatcher’s paradise. From the towering ostrich to the colorful lilac-breasted roller and the striking secretary bird, the park’s birdlife is as diverse as its mammals. Whether near rivers, woodlands, or open plains, you’ll find unique species like the kori bustard and majestic birds of prey soaring across the skies. Birdwatching here adds vibrant color and melody to your Serengeti adventure.