Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park, one of the most famous wildlife destinations in the world, is located in northern Tanzania and spans approximately 14,750 square kilometers of savannah, riverine forests, and rolling plains. Renowned for its incredible biodiversity and the spectacular annual Great Migration, the Serengeti is home to over 1.5 million wildebeests, hundreds of thousands of zebras, and large populations of predators including lions, cheetahs, leopards, and hyenas. The park also shelters elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, and countless bird species, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
The Serengeti’s diverse landscapes—from open grasslands to kopjes (rocky outcrops) and shaded riverine corridors—create ideal habitats for observing both predator-prey interactions and unique species behaviors. Visitors can enjoy guided game drives, hot air balloon safaris, and nature photography excursions, all offering unforgettable close encounters with Africa’s iconic wildlife. The park is accessible year-round, but wildlife viewing varies by season: the dry season from June to October offers concentrated sightings around water sources, while the Great Migration peaks between December and July as herds move between the Serengeti and the Maasai Mara in Kenya. As a cornerstone of Tanzania’s northern safari circuit, Serengeti National Park provides an unparalleled opportunity to witness the raw beauty, drama, and diversity of African wildlife in one of the planet’s most celebrated natural landscapes.