Safari Overview – Why Visit Serengeti National Park?

Serengeti National Park is Tanzania’s most legendary wildlife destination, globally renowned for the Great Wildebeest Migration, massive lion prides, and its iconic “endless plains.” Spanning over 14,750 km², the Serengeti forms part of the larger Serengeti-Mara ecosystem shared with Kenya’s Masai Mara.

Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned safari enthusiast, the Serengeti offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness Africa’s greatest natural spectacle—millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles trekking across the savannah, followed by hungry predators.

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Park History & UNESCO Recognition

  • 1951: Serengeti was gazetted as Tanzania’s first national park.

  • 1981: Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exceptional biodiversity and natural beauty.

  • The word “Serengeti” comes from the Maasai word Siringet, meaning “endless plains.”

  • It supports one of the world’s oldest and most intact ecosystems, virtually unchanged for millions of years.

How to Get to Serengeti National Park

Method Details
By Road ~8–9 hrs from Arusha (via Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara); best with overnight stops
By Air Daily flights from Arusha, Zanzibar, and Dar es Salaam to multiple airstrips (Seronera, Kogatende, Grumeti, Ndutu)
Safari Circuit Access Easily linked with Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara

Where to Stay – Serengeti Lodges & Camps

Luxury Lodges & Tented Camps:

  • Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti

  • Singita Mara River Tented Camp

  • Melia Serengeti Lodge

  • Serengeti Bushtops

Mid-Range Camps:

  • Kati Kati Tented Camp, Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge, Acacia Migration Camp

Budget & Mobile Camps:

  • Tanzania Bush Camps, Nyikani Migration Camp, Seronera Campsite

Tip: Mobile camps follow the migration paths – great for witnessing river crossings or calving season!

Top Activities & Highlights in Serengeti National Park

1. The Great Wildebeest Migration

This is the largest terrestrial animal migration on Earth, with over 1.5 million wildebeest and 200,000 zebras moving in a circular route between the Serengeti and Masai Mara. Key moments:

  • December – March (Ndutu area): Calving season

  • June – July (Grumeti River): Grumeti river crossings

  • July – October (Kogatende/Lamai): Mara river crossings

2. Big Cat Safaris

The Serengeti is arguably Africa’s best park for big cats:

  • Huge prides of lions (over 3,000 individuals)

  • Elusive leopards in riverine forests

  • Fast-moving cheetahs on open plains

3. Balloon Safaris

Soar silently over the plains at sunrise and spot herds from above, followed by a champagne breakfast in the bush.

4. Year-Round Game Drives

With or without the migration, the Serengeti teems with wildlife: elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, jackals, hyenas, crocodiles, hippos, and over 500 bird species.

5. Cultural Encounters

Visit nearby Maasai communities outside the park boundaries to experience their vibrant culture, traditional dress, and pastoralist lifestyle.

Best Time to Visit Serengeti National Park

Season Months Highlights
Calving Season December – March Baby wildebeest, intense predator action
River Crossings June – October Grumeti & Mara river crossings, dry weather
Green Season November & April – May Fewer tourists, lush landscapes, birdwatching

Note: The park is open year-round and wildlife viewing is always excellent.

Serengeti Safari FAQs

Is the Serengeti part of the Great Migration?
Yes. It’s the heart of the migration route, especially during calving and river crossing seasons.

How many days do I need in Serengeti?
At least 3–4 nights is ideal to explore different regions and follow the migration.

Can I see the Big Five in Serengeti?
Yes—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and (occasionally) rhino in the Moru Kopjes area.

Are there tsetse flies?
Yes, especially in wooded areas—bring long sleeves and repellent.

Can I do Serengeti and Ngorongoro together?
Absolutely. It’s a classic Tanzania safari combo, often packaged in 5–7 day itineraries.

Why Visit Serengeti National Park?

  • Witness Earth’s greatest wildlife migration

  • Iconic Big Five sightings with minimal crowding

  • Stunning photographic landscapes & golden savannah

  • Ideal location to pair with Ngorongoro, Tarangire, or Zanzibar

  • Massive park with multiple ecosystems and private areas