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Serengeti 
National Park

Over View

Serengeti National Park is a world-famous wildlife reserve located in northern Tanzania, East Africa. It covers approximately 14,750 square kilometers and is renowned for its vast savannas, diverse ecosystems, and the Great Migration, where over a million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the plains in search of fresh grazing.

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Key Highlights:

  • Wildlife: Home to the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino) as well as cheetahs, giraffes, hyenas, and hundreds of bird species.

  • Great Migration: One of nature’s most spectacular events, involving massive herds moving between the Serengeti and Kenya’s Maasai Mara.

  • Landscapes: Features grasslands, woodlands, riverine forests, and kopjes (rocky outcrops).

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: Recognized for its ecological significance and biodiversity.

  • Tourism: Offers game drives, hot-air balloon safaris, and cultural visits to Maasai communities.

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Best Time to Visit:

  • June–October (Dry season, ideal for wildlife viewing).

  • December–March (Calving season, great for predator action).

The Serengeti remains one of Africa’s premier safari destinations, offering unforgettable wildlife encounters and breathtaking scenery. 

What  to  see

As a tourist in Serengeti National Park, you can witness some of the most incredible wildlife spectacles and breathtaking landscapes in Africa. Here’s what you can see and experience:

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1. The Great Migration (Seasonal)

  • Millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles migrating in a continuous cycle.

  • Dramatic river crossings at the Grumeti and Mara Rivers (around July–October), where crocodiles await.

  • Calving season (January–February) in the Southern Serengeti—thousands of newborn wildebeest attract predators.

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2. The Big Five & Other Wildlife

  • Lions – Often seen hunting or resting on kopjes (rocky outcrops).

  • Leopards – Frequently spotted in trees, especially in the Seronera Valley.

  • Elephants & Buffalos – Common near waterholes and rivers.

  • Rhinos (rare, mostly in the Moru Kopjes area).

  • Cheetahs – Best seen in the Southeastern plains.

  • Hyenas, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, and over 500 bird species (including ostriches, eagles, and vultures).

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3. Stunning Landscapes

  • Endless golden savannas dotted with acacia trees.

  • Kopjes (ancient granite rock formations) where lions and leopards lounge.

  • Seronera River Valley – A wildlife hotspot with year-round game viewing.

  • Western Corridor & Grumeti River – Lush forests and dramatic river crossings.

  • Lobo & Northern Serengeti – Remote, less crowded, with stunning views of the Mara River.

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4. Unique Safari Experiences

  • Game Drives (Morning, afternoon, and full-day safaris).

  • Hot-Air Balloon Safaris – A breathtaking sunrise flight over the plains.

  • Walking Safaris (with armed guides) for a closer look at nature.

  • Night Game Drives (in certain areas) to spot nocturnal animals.

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5. Cultural Encounters

  • Visit a Maasai village to learn about their traditional way of life.

  • Explore Olduvai Gorge (nearby), one of the most important paleoanthropological sites.

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Best Time to See Specific Events

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Great Migration (River Crossings).     July–Oct.           Northern Serengeti (Mara River)

Calving Season.                                           Jan–Feb.            Southern Serengeti (Ndutu)

Predator Action.                                            Year-round.    Seronera Valley

Birdwatching. (Migratory birds)           Nov–Apr            Throughout the park

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Unique Experiences

✔ Sleeping in a luxury tent under the stars
✔ Tracking a leopard on a game drive
✔ Photographing a lion pride on a kopje
✔ Hearing the roar of lions at night

✔ Lion hunts at sunrise
✔ A leopard dragging its prey up a tree
✔ Thousands of wildebeest thundering across the plains
✔ Balloon safari with champagne breakfast
✔ Sunset over the endless savanna

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The Serengeti offers non-stop wildlife action and some of the most iconic safari scenes in the world. Whether you're a photographer, adventurer, or nature lover, it’s an unforgettable experience!

What  to  do

When visiting Serengeti National Park, tourists can engage in a variety of thrilling and immersive activities that showcase the park’s wildlife, landscapes, and cultural heritage. Here’s a detailed list of must-do activities:

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1. Game Drives (Classic Safari Experience)

  • Morning & Afternoon Drives – Best for spotting predators (lions, leopards, cheetahs) and the Big Five.

  • Full-Day Safaris – Explore deeper into remote areas like Lobo or the Western Corridor.

  • Night Game Drives (in select areas) – Spot nocturnal animals like hyenas, bushbabies, and leopards (offered in private concessions or nearby reserves like Grumeti).

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2. Witness the Great Migration (Seasonal)

  • River Crossings (July–October) – Watch wildebeest and zebras brave crocodile-infested rivers (Mara & Grumeti).

  • Calving Season (Jan–Feb) – See thousands of wildebeest give birth in the Southern Serengeti (Ndutu).

  • Predator Action – Lions, hyenas, and cheetahs hunting during the migration.

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3. Hot-Air Balloon Safaris

  • Float silently over the Serengeti at sunrise, followed by a champagne breakfast in the bush.

  • Best for panoramic views of wildlife herds and landscapes (departs from Seronera or Western Serengeti).

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4. Walking Safaris

  • Guided bush walks with armed rangers to track animals on foot, learn about plants, insects, and smaller wildlife.

  • Offered in private concessions (e.g., Serengeti Wilderness Areas or near Grumeti).

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5. Birdwatching

  • Over 500 bird species, including ostriches, secretary birds, Fischer’s lovebirds, and migratory birds (Nov–Apr).

  • Prime spots: Seronera River, Retina Hippo Pool, and Western Corridor wetlands.

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6. Cultural Visits

  • Maasai Village Tours – Learn about traditional dances, customs, and pastoral life while on the way to Serengeti.

  • Olduvai Gorge Museum – while on the way to Serengeti Explore the "Cradle of Mankind," where early human fossils were discovered.

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7. Photography Safaris

  • Specialized tours with expert guides for capturing the Big Five, migration, and stunning sunsets.

  • Kopjes (rock formations) and acacia trees provide iconic backdrops.

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8. Fly-Camping or Bush Meals

  • Sundowners – Enjoy drinks while watching the sunset over the savanna.

  • Bush Breakfasts/Lunches – Dine in the wild with a scenic view.

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9. Luxury Camp Stays & Star Gazing

  • Sleep in tented camps or lodges with sounds of lions and hyenas at night.

  • Clear skies offer incredible Milky Way views (no light pollution).

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10. Visit Seronera Visitor Center & Retina Hippo Pool

  • Educational exhibits on Serengeti’s ecosystem.

  • Watch hippos and crocs at Retina Pool.

Getting there

By Car from Arusha town to Karatu

Climate & Weather

Eco Lodges near

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ATM and Currency

CRDB BANK

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P. O. Box 70681,

772M+VJX Haile Selassie Rd, Masaki Dar es Salaam,​

& Karatu - Arusha,

Tanzania.

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