




About
Serengeti National Park is Tanzania’s most iconic wildlife destination and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is famous for its vast, open plains teeming with wildlife and the spectacular Great Migration. The park offers exceptional opportunities to spot the Big Five and experience the raw beauty of Africa. A true safari paradise!
Climate & Landscape
The Serengeti has a pleasant, warm climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The landscape features endless grass plains, rocky kopjes, acacia woodlands, and riverine forests. The ecosystem supports millions of animals and a wide variety of bird species, making it a photographer’s dream.
Best Time to Travel
The Serengeti is rewarding year-round. For the Great Migration, visit from July to September for dramatic river crossings, or from December to March when herds gather in the southern plains for calving season. The dry months (June to October) are perfect for general game viewing.
Fun Facts
Home to over 1.5 million wildebeest.
The word “Serengeti” means “endless plains” in Maasai.
More than 500 bird species recorded.
Setting for countless wildlife documentaries.
Oldest national park in Tanzania (est. 1951).









