Serengeti National Park

The Magnificent Migration

Serengeti National Park is a majestic wildlife sanctuary located in Tanzania. Covering an area of approximately 14,750 square kilometers, it is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife. The park is home to a wide range of animals, including the iconic African Big Five - lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinoceros. Visitors have the opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring annual migration of over a million wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles as they traverse the plains in search of fresh grazing grounds. The Serengeti is also a haven for bird enthusiasts, with over 500 species of birds inhabiting the area. The park offers various activities, such as game drives, hot air balloon safaris, and guided walks, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the wild beauty of this extraordinary national park.

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brown lion

Safari in the Serengeti

Explore the awe-inspiring migration of the Serengeti with our three distinctive tours, each offering a unique perspective on this natural phenomenon. Embark on the Northern Serengeti tour to witness the herds crossing the Mara River, a truly breathtaking experience.

Alternatively, choose our Central Serengeti tour and observe the migration as it unfolds in the heart of the savannah, where vast grasslands play host to an abundance of wildlife.

For a more intimate encounter, opt for our Southern Serengeti tour, taking you to remote regions where untouched landscapes serve as a backdrop for the wildebeest and zebra herds. With each tour taking place at different times, you can witness the ebb and flow of this remarkable spectacle throughout the year. Experience the wonders of the Serengeti migration like never before with our carefully curated tours.

shallow focus photography of brown animals during daytime
shallow focus photography of brown animals during daytime
a herd of wild animals wading through a river
a herd of wild animals wading through a river
photo of wildebeest drinking milk
photo of wildebeest drinking milk
  • 4 x 4 Game Drive Open Hatch Land cruiser

  • Experienced English Speaking guide and driver

  • Accommodation in luxury en-suite tents

- USD 2345 -

- USD 2345 -

  • 4 x 4 Game Drive Open Hatch Land cruiser

  • Experienced English Speaking guide and driver

  • Accommodation in luxury en-suite tents

  • 4 x 4 Game Drive Open Hatch Land cruiser

  • Experienced English Speaking guide and driver

  • Accommodation in luxury en-suite tents

- USD 2345 -

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Ideal Period for Serengeti Safari

DECEMBER - MARCH

The Calving Season

Experience the Serengeti's thrilling calving season, a spectacle where the expansive herds of wildebeest and zebra descend upon the southern Serengeti, birthing their young amidst an awe-inspiring array of predators! Witness the astonishing abundance of predators—hyenas lurking in every crevice, lion prides drawn by the feast, and cheetahs stealthily hunting the vulnerable calves.

JUNE - MID JULY

The Midyear Migration

Experience the Midyear phase of the Serengeti migration as herds move through Tanzania's Western Corridor, navigating toward the Grumeti River for an exhilarating river crossings in their quest for greener pastures, heading northwest in search of fresh grazing grounds.

MID JULY - OCTOBER

The Mara River Crossings

Experience the breathtaking Mara River crossings—an awe-inspiring spectacle during this period. Witness the wildebeest cascading over the banks, hurling themselves into the water in a tumultuous surge. Amongst this frenzy, many succumb, while the colossal crocodiles eagerly await their yearly feast, amplifying the raw drama of nature's primal struggle.

How to Get to The Serengeti

Accessing Serengeti is easy with daily flights from Arusha or connections from Mwanza, Kilimanjaro, or Dar es Salaam airports. Whether you start from Mwanza in the West or Kilimanjaro in the East, your journey unfolds with a guided tour connecting other parks, often including Ngorongoro, Tarangire and Lake Manyara for a complete wildlife adventure.