Serengeti National Park

Africa Top Safari Destination

Welcome to the Serengeti, a place where time slows down, landscapes stretch endlessly, and nature performs its most spectacular show. Located in northern Tanzania, this park is known as Serengeti National Park and remains one of the world’s most celebrated safari destinations, known for its wide-open plains, dramatic wildlife encounters, and the legendary Great Wildebeest Migration.

Each year, over 1.5 million wildebeest, along with zebras and gazelles, journey in a massive circular migration across the Serengeti and into Kenya’s Masai Mara, following the rains and fresh grass. This powerful movement of life and survival is considered one of the greatest natural events on Earth, and witnessing it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Moreover, the migration forms the centerpiece of the Serengeti National Park experience.

The Park is also home to the Big Five (lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo, rhino) and over 500 bird species, making a trip to Serengeti National Park ideal for wildlife lovers, photographers, and adventurers alike.

🐾 Wildebeest Migration Timetable

Month Migration Location & Highlights
January – March Southern Serengeti (Ndutu area): Calving season; thousands of newborns and predator action.
April – May Central to Western Serengeti: Herds began moving west as the long rains arrive.
June – July Western Corridor: Dramatic Grumeti River crossings; great predator sightings.
August – September Northern Serengeti: Iconic Mara River crossings into Kenya’s Masai Mara.
October – November Returning south through northern and central Serengeti.
December Arriving back in the Southern Serengeti, ready to calve again.

🌿 Best Time to Visit

  • June to October (Dry Season): Excellent for game viewing, predator activity, and river crossings in the west and north throughout the Park.
  • December to March: Beautiful green landscapes and calving season in the south make visiting Serengeti National Park unforgettable—a photographer’s dream.
  • April – May: Quieter months, lush scenery, and lower rates await in Serengeti National Park, perfect for those avoiding crowds.

From the thunder of hooves during the migration to the peaceful sunset over the savannah, the Serengeti is a place that stays with you forever. In fact, travelling to Serengeti National Park will immerse any visitor in some of Africa’s most pristine wilderness.

Area:
14,763 km²
Established:
1951
UNESCO World Heritage Site:
Since 1981
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