Serengeti National Park
Where Wildlife Drama Comes Alive Every Day!
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park is a wildlife paradise and a top safari spot in Tanzania. Covering over 14,763 square kilometres, it stretches to Kenya and reaches Lake Victoria. It’s famous for its amazing wildebeest migration, where you can watch countless animals moving across vast, beautiful landscapes that change from open grassy plains to gently rolling hills.
The Serengeti is home to the world’s most incredible animal migrations, involving over 1,500,000 wildebeest, 2,00,000 zebra, and 300,000 gazelles. This moving feast attracts lions, leopards, and cheetahs, making it a thrilling survival chase. The park is also a full-time home to elephants, giraffes, and over 518 bird species, creating a lively and diverse animal kingdom that’s active all year.
In the Serengeti, safari rides are just the beginning. You can go up in a hot-air balloon at dawn and see the vast savanna from above, then land and enjoy breakfast right in the wilderness. For a closer look at wildlife, try a guided walk or a night safari. There’s always something new to do, whether you’re looking for adventure or just a peaceful time in nature, making your Safari in Tanzania memorable.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Serengeti National Park depends largely on your safari goals. Throughout the year, wildlife viewing is consistently spectacular, but timing your visit right enhances your experience of specific natural events, especially the wildebeest migration.
- January to February is perfect for witnessing the wildebeest calving in the Ndutu area.
- June to July is ideal to observe the migration through the Western Corridor.
- August to September is the best time for watching the Mara River crossings.
- April and May are the low season and witness fewer tourists and reduced rates, despite being the wet season.
Each season in Serengeti offers a unique spectacle, from calving to dramatic river crossings. Choose your visit based on the wildlife experiences you desire, balancing the excitement of peak events with the serenity of less crowded periods.
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How to get to the Serengeti National Park
- International Flights Your gateway to the Serengeti is Kilimanjaro International Airport, located conveniently between Moshi and Arusha. This airport is about 320 kilometres from the park and is well-served by international carriers such as KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and Ethiopian Airlines, ensuring connectivity from across the globe.
- Regional Air Travel Once in Tanzania, a quick hop from Kilimanjaro or Arusha Airport to one of the Serengeti’s seven airstrips is the fastest way to dive into your Tanzania Safari. Flights operated by local carriers like Grumeti Air or Coastal Aviation make this journey seamless and scenic.
- By Road For those who love road trips, a drive from Arusha in a 4×4 safari vehicle is a fantastic choice. The drive is about eight hours, offering plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife and absorb the diverse Tanzanian landscapes along the way.
- Combined Options Maximize your adventure by mixing travel modes. Fly into the park and enjoy the vast landscapes from the air, then drive back to soak in the sights along different routes.
The Tanzania Safari Packages
Northern Circuit Tanzania
The Northern Circuit in Tanzania is a premier safari route, famed for diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. Key attractions include Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire National Park.