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Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park
  • Serengeti National Park

  • Where Nature Unfolds in Epic Proportions

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Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park is arguably the most iconic game reserve in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park is famed for its vast golden plains, rich diversity of wildlife, and the legendary Great Migration—one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles. Over a million wildebeests and zebras traverse the endless savannas in search of fresh pastures, closely followed by predators that define the rhythm of life on the plains.
Timeless Beauty, Untamed Wilderness
The Serengeti's landscapes are as varied as they are breathtaking—from the open acacia-dotted savannas of the south to the wooded riverine corridors in the west, and the rugged hills surrounding the Mara River in the north. Remarkably untouched by time, these landscapes appear much as they did thousands of years ago.


The Great Migration: Nature’s Grand Theater


This annual journey of nearly two million wildebeests, zebras, and Thomson’s gazelles is a breathtaking event that unfolds in a dramatic cycle across the park. Depending on when you visit, you can witness river crossings, mass calvings, or the thundering hooves of migrating herds.
Here’s a snapshot of the migration calendar:
January–February: Calving season on the southern plains. Around 500,000 calves are born in just a few weeks—a magnet for predators and a thrilling time for visitors.
March–May: The rains arrive and the herds begin moving westward through blooming landscapes.
June: Migration heads northwest with the possibility of dramatic river crossings.
July–October: The herds gather in the north near the Mara River. This is an ideal time to witness crossings and predator action in a more remote setting.
November–Mid-December: The journey back south begins, and the park is quieter—perfect for a more intimate safari.
Mid-December–January: The herds return to the southern plains, beginning the cycle anew.

Wildlife.


The Serengeti is not just about migration. Year-round, you can encounter Africa’s Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—as well as cheetahs, giraffes, hyenas, crocodiles, hippos, and over 500 bird species. Every game drive reveals a new story of survival and beauty.

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Explore Activities in Serengeti National Park

Rhino Tracking

Where Legends Roam, Footsteps Follow

In the golden hush of dawn, trace the path of a giant.
Through ancient kopjes and silent plains, the Black Rhino waits.

Rare. Regal. Endangered.

This is more than a safari—it’s a promise to protect, a...

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Game Drives

Set out on a classic safari through the Serengeti’s ever-changing scenery. Whether you're here for a day or a week, we’ll tailor your itinerary to maximize wildlife sightings, particularly during the migration. Ea...

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Walking Safaris

For a deeper connection with nature, explore the Serengeti on foot. Guided by a qualified armed guide and a ranger, these multi-day walking safaris allow you to quietly observe wildlife, track animals, and immerse you...

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Hot Air Balloon Safaris

Rise with the sun and drift silently over the Serengeti’s vast plains. Watch herds of animals from the sky and enjoy a champagne breakfast in the bush after your flight—a once-in-a-lifetime perspective on the Sere...

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