Serengeti National Park
The Icon of African Safaris
The Serengeti is more than just a national park — it’s the heart of wildlife in Africa.
Serengeti National Park is located in northern Tanzania. this world-renowned ecosystem spans 14,750 square kilometers of golden grasslands, woodlands, and rivers. It’s where nature still follows its ancient rhythms, and where wildlife roams freely in numbers seen nowhere else on Earth.
Each Year, the Serengeti becomes the Story for the Great Migration, a breathtaking spectacle where over 2 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles thunder across the plains in search of greener pastures. But migration is only part of the story.
This is also Big Cat country, where lions rule the open savannah, leopards prowl the trees, and cheetahs streak through the grass at full speed. It’s where elephants wander ancient trails, hippos crowd muddy rivers, and crocodiles lie in wait at crossing points.
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Serengeti National Park offers one of the purest safari experiences in the world. No fences. No interruptions. Just the raw, untamed wilderness — exactly as it has been for thousands of years.
Whether you’re drawn by photography, adventure, or a once-in-a-lifetime connection with nature, the Serengeti is a place that stirs the soul and stays with you forever.
Best Time to Visit Serengeti
Season | Experience |
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Jan–Mar | Calving season in Southern Serengeti — thousands of newborns and predator action. |
Apr–May | Green season — fewer crowds, beautiful landscapes. |
Jun–Jul | Western Corridor — river crossings begin. |
Aug–Oct | Central & Northern Serengeti — peak migration season. |
Nov–Dec | Short rains bring herds back south. |


