Serengeti National Park
Introduction
Serengeti National Park, an iconic wildlife sanctuary, is renowned worldwide for its natural beauty and unparalleled scientific value. It boasts the greatest concentration of plains game in Africa, with the legendary Great Wildebeest Migration as its centerpiece. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles journey across the plains in search of greener pastures, attracting predators and creating one of the most captivating natural spectacles on Earth.
Geography and Location
Spanning across northern Tanzania, Serengeti shares a border with Kenya’s Maasai Mara Game Reserve. Its diverse terrain of grasslands, savannas, and riverine forests supports an extraordinary range of wildlife.
Why Visit
From the drama of the Great Migration to thrilling encounters with the Big Five, Serengeti is a haven for wildlife lovers and photographers alike. Picture-perfect landscapes and open plains make every moment unforgettable.
Getting There
Accessible via road from Arusha (about an 8-hour drive) or through scheduled flights from Arusha and Dar es Salaam.
Best Time to Visit
June to October is perfect for spotting wildlife during the dry season, while the migration reaches its peak around June and July. The wildebeest calving season from January to February is a prime time for unique sightings.