Serengeti National Park

Roam The Timeless Wilds & Endless Plains

Spanning the vast expanse of northern Tanzania, Serengeti National Park is a haven where the earth vibrates with the footsteps of millions. Celebrated for its extensive wildebeest migration, the park provides a peerless glimpse of wildlife in action across its renowned savannahs. Unfenced and vast, it supports the uninhibited movement of animals within its land, reflecting the boundless skies above.

Here, visitors discover more than wildlife; they engage with the soul of Africa, from the thrilling pursuits of predators to serene moments by tranquil rivers, all framed by dramatic landscapes and vivid sunsets. Every visit to the Serengeti lets you witness the full circle of life first-hand. Each moment here tells a story of survival, renewal, and the intricate connections between all living things.

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Things To Do & Highlights

Serengeti National Park

Chase the Sunrise on a Morning Game Drive

Witness the Serengeti awaken; spot lions, leopards, and hyenas returning from nocturnal hunts as the savannah comes alive under the early sun.

Serengeti National Park

Float Above the Plains in a Hot Air Balloon

Glide silently over the Serengeti at dawn, watching wildlife from the sky, ending with a champagne breakfast amidst nature.

Serengeti National Park

Track the Great Wildebeest Migration

Follow the thunderous hooves of over 1.6 million wildebeest as they traverse the plains in a survival spectacle.

Serengeti National Park

Learn Culture at a Maasai Village Visit

Immerse yourself in the colourful traditions of the Maasai people, learning about their coexistence with the wild.

Serengeti National Park

Discover Ancient Secrets at Olduvai Gorge

Explore the cradle of humanity where the earliest human fossils were found, deepening your connection with Earth’s history.

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Enriching encounters

Iconic Wildlife

Roam among giants and hunters in an unspoiled Eden. Here, every glance reveals life thriving in its rawest form—from powerful lions to delicate gazelles. The Serengeti’s diverse habitats support an incredible array of wildlife, ensuring every moment is filled with anticipation and awe.

Lion
Lion
Leopard
Leopard
Elephant
Elephant
Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros
Buffalo
Buffalo
Cheetah
Cheetah
Hyena
Hyena
Giraffe
Giraffe

Best Month To Visit In Tanzania

The Best Time to Visit Tanzania is during the dry season from June to October for superior wildlife viewing and to witness the wildebeest migration.

This season also aligns with the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti, presenting stunning wildlife displays. The Southern and Western circuit parks are ideal to visit during these months, unlike the Northern circuit parks, which you can visit any time of the year. In the wet season from November to May, the parks turn lush and green, providing beautiful landscapes and great birdwatching, although spotting wildlife can be more challenging.

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This season also aligns with the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti, presenting stunning wildlife displays. The Southern and Western circuit parks are ideal to visit during these months, unlike the Northern circuit parks, which you can visit any time of the year. In the wet season from November to May, the parks turn lush and green, providing beautiful landscapes and great birdwatching, although spotting wildlife can be more challenging.

The calving season reaches its peak in February, filling the Serengeti with newborn wildebeest, which in turn attracts predators, heightening the thrill of safaris. The weather remains hot and dry, perfect for trekking Kilimanjaro or enjoying the less crowded beaches of Zanzibar.
March typically starts dry, but the long rains can begin by the month's end, refreshing the parched landscape. This period is excellent for bird watching as migratory birds are present, and the scenery of the Ngorongoro Highlands is particularly stunning after the rain.
April experiences the heaviest rainfall, making safari trails challenging and some lodges may close due to impassable roads. However, the dramatic thundershowers make for lower prices and less crowded experiences, offering great value for those willing to endure the wet conditions.
As the rains start to recede, the landscape begins to dry, making late May a better time for wildlife viewing. The migration begins moving toward the Western Corridor of the Serengeti, setting the stage for dramatic river crossings in the coming months.
June marks the beginning of the dry season, improving conditions for wildlife viewing as animals concentrate around water sources. The vegetation starts to recede, enhancing visibility. It's also an excellent month for walking safaris in cooler conditions.
June marks the beginning of the dry season, improving conditions for wildlife viewing as animals concentrate around water sources. The vegetation starts to recede, enhancing visibility. It's also an excellent month for walking safaris in cooler conditions.
Still peak season, August offers excellent wildlife viewing as dry conditions prevail and the Great Migration herds often attempt to cross the treacherous Mara River. The weather is cool and dry, ideal for extended game drives and witnessing intense predator-prey interactions.
Tourist numbers start to decrease, yet the weather remains dry, making September ideal for those seeking quieter safaris. Wildlife viewing continues to be excellent, with animals easily spotted around shrinking water sources. It's also a prime time for hiking adventures like climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
With the onset of short rains, October brings a renewal of the landscape, yet game viewing remains high-quality as water remains scarce and animals frequent known water sources. The weather is generally warm, and the parks are less crowded.
The short rains continue, but wildlife viewing is still rewarding, especially in the Northern parks which offer year-round game viewing opportunities. The landscape is lush, and the migratory birds begin to arrive, enhancing the birdwatching experience.
December marks the onset of heavier rains, but early in the month, the conditions are still good for safaris. The southern Serengeti starts to fill up with the migration herds returning for calving season, offering a prelude to the spectacular wildlife encounters that January will bring.

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