
The Spirit of the Wild
Serengeti National Park is one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations and a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its vast open plains, extraordinary wildlife populations, and the world-famous Great Migration. Located in northern Tanzania, the park covers approximately 14,750 square kilometers of savannah, woodlands, and riverine forests, creating a natural ecosystem that has remained largely unchanged for thousands of years.
For travelers seeking an authentic African safari experience, the Serengeti offers an unmatched opportunity to witness wildlife in its purest form. The park’s endless horizons, scattered acacia trees, and dramatic sunsets create a landscape that is both peaceful and awe-inspiring.
The Great Migration
The Serengeti is most famous for hosting the Great Migration, one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on Earth. Each year, more than two million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move in a circular migration across the Serengeti ecosystem in search of fresh grazing.
The journey is filled with dramatic moments as the herds cross crocodile-filled rivers and traverse predator territory. Lions, cheetahs, hyenas, and leopards follow the movement of the herds, creating incredible wildlife viewing opportunities for visitors throughout the year.
Wildlife and Biodiversity
The Serengeti is home to an extraordinary diversity of wildlife. Visitors have the opportunity to see the “Big Five” — lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros — along with hundreds of other species.
Commonly sighted animals include:
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Lions roaming the grasslands
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Elephants moving in family herds
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Cheetahs hunting in the open plains
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Giraffes browsing acacia trees
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Large herds of zebras and antelopes
Bird enthusiasts will also find the Serengeti remarkable, with over 500 recorded bird species, ranging from colorful bee-eaters to majestic secretary birds and large ostriches.
Landscapes and Ecosystems
The beauty of the Serengeti lies not only in its wildlife but also in its diverse landscapes. The park is characterized by expansive short-grass plains, granite rock outcrops known as kopjes, and river valleys that support dense vegetation.
These varied ecosystems create ideal habitats for different wildlife species and offer visitors ever-changing scenery as they explore the park.
Best Time to Visit
The Serengeti can be visited throughout the year, with each season offering a unique safari experience.
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December – March: Calving season in the southern Serengeti, when thousands of wildebeest calves are born.
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April – June: The herds begin moving north through the central Serengeti.
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July – October: Dramatic river crossings occur in the northern Serengeti near the Mara River.
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November: The migration begins moving south again as the rains return.
Even outside the migration period, the Serengeti remains an excellent destination for wildlife viewing due to its abundant resident animals.
Safari Experiences
Visitors to the Serengeti can enjoy a variety of safari experiences designed to immerse them in the natural environment.
Popular activities include:
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Game drives across the endless plains
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Hot air balloon safaris at sunrise
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Guided nature walks in designated areas
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Photographic safaris for wildlife enthusiasts
Luxury lodges, tented camps, and mobile camps are available throughout the park, allowing travelers to stay close to the wildlife while enjoying comfort and exceptional hospitality.
Why Visit Serengeti National Park
A journey to the Serengeti is more than just a safari—it is a chance to witness nature’s rhythm in one of the last great wilderness areas on Earth. The park’s rich wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and timeless beauty make it one of the most unforgettable destinations in Africa.
For travelers seeking adventure, discovery, and a deeper connection with nature, the Serengeti remains one of the most extraordinary safari destinations in the world.
• Great Wildebeest Migration — the greatest wildlife show on earth, year-round across the ecosystem
Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.
• World's highest density of lions — large prides throughout the central plains and kopjes
Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.
• Dramatic river crossings — Grumeti River (Jun–Jul) and Mara River (Aug–Oct)
Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.
• Ndutu calving season (Jan–Feb) — thousands of wildebeest calves born daily with intense predator action
Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.
• Leopards of Seronera — one of Africa's best locations for leopard sightings
Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.
• Balloon safaris over the plains at dawn — a once-in-a-lifetime perspective
Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.
• Kopjes (rock outcroppings) — favoured resting sites for lions, cheetahs, and klipspringers
Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.
• Over 500 bird species including secretary birds, kori bustards, and raptors
Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.
Experience the Rhythm of Serengeti National Park
When to Embark?
Temperate African days and crisp, star-filled nights await your arrival.
The absolute best window for clear vistas and peak predator sightings.
The Magnitude of Herds
Everything here follows the ancient rhythm of the rains and the golden grass.
Lion
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Leopard
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Elephant
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Rhino
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Buffalo
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Cheetah
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Giraffe
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Zebra
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Wildebeest
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Hippo
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Wild Dogs
Ancient inhabitant of the Serengeti National Park wilderness.
Geographic Heart
Lat: -2.354703 • Lng: 34.715424
Locate the Soul
Nestled within Tanzania, the Serengeti National Park represents one of the most significant ecosystems on our planet.
Our Curated Safaris

Ultra Luxury Tanzania Safari & Zanzibar Beach Escape | Wildlife, Sun & Turquoise Seas
The ultimate Tanzania experience: three extraordinary nights on safari through Tarangire, Ngorongoro, and the Serengeti — witnessing Africa's most spectacular wildlife — followed by three days of pure paradise on the white-sand beaches and spice-scented shores of Zanzibar. Safari thrills meet island serenity in this perfect luxury journey.

Luxury Safari with Purpose — Anti-Poaching Drone Patrols, Community Schools & Personalised Impact Reports
Experience Tanzania’s most complete 14-day luxury safari across three spectacular ecosystems. From the calving plains of the south to the river crossings of the north, this journey blends five-star tented camps with meaningful, built-in philanthropic "Give-Back" days in conservation and community education.
Where to Stay

Roving BushTops
Roving Bushtops is a pioneering concept in "Wild Luxury." It consists of just 8 mobile suites that are technically "tents on wheels," allowing the camp to pack up and move without leaving a trace. Despite its mobility, it offers the same 5-star standards as its sister camps, featuring king-size beds, 24-hour power, and high-end finishes. It is the most intimate of the Bushtops properties, catering to a maximum of 16 guests.

Taasa Lodge
TAASA Lodge is a family-owned luxury tented camp known for its "off-road" safari freedom. Because it is located in a private concession, guests can enjoy exclusive activities not permitted in the main park, such as night game drives and guided nature walks. The lodge features a stunning timber main building with an infinity pool and 180-degree views of the Serengeti plains.

Andbeyond Klein's Camp
Klein’s Camp is the personification of "old-world safari" elegance. Built from local stone and native tambootie grass, the lodge is designed to feel integrated into the rocky hillside. It is one of andBeyond’s most remote properties, focusing on exclusivity and a high guide-to-guest ratio. The camp is particularly famous for its resident pride of lions and the massive herds of the Great Migration that pass through the valley below twice a year.

Mila Tented Camp
Mila Tented Camp is designed for safari purists who want absolute privacy without sacrificing high-end luxury. The camp’s aesthetic is inspired by the Hadzabe tribe, featuring honey-toned textiles and natural fibers. A standout feature of Mila is that every booking automatically includes a private vehicle and guide, ensuring your safari schedule is 100% customized to your pace.
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