Serengeti National Park
The Endless Plains
The Endless Plains
Serengeti National Park
Stretching across 14,763 sq km, the Serengeti National Park is one of the most famous parks in Tanzania and is synonymous with the wildlife and classic scenery associated with Africa. The park features stunning landscapes scattered with acacia trees and never-ending dusty, grassland plains that go on for as far as the eye can see.
This park offers some of the best wildlife viewing in Africa, with all the major safari animals and predators often seen in great numbers. It is also the home to the annual wildebeest migration, where over 2 million wildebeest, zebra and gazelle migrate from the Serengeti to the Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya in search for fresh grassland.
The Serengeti is the place to go for a picture-perfect safari, a destination that will consistently fulfill your wildest dreams.
Serengeti Highlights
Exhilarating Wildlife
Balloon Safari
Grumeti Reserve
Ndutu Plains
Maasai Culture
The Great Migration


Best Time to Visit Serengeti National Park
A Serengeti National Park safaris offers top wildlife viewing all year-round. However, if your goal is to witness the wildebeest migration, you need to be in the right place at the right time. The wildebeest migration takes one full year to complete before the cycle starts again. This means there is a good chance you can witness it throughout the year, but certain highlights only occur in certain months. For instance, dramatic river crossings occur between July and August in the far west, and calving season starts from December to March. And between April and June, you’ll find huge herds migrating to the Grumeti region before making their way back to Kenya.



















