About Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship park and one of the world's most famous wildlife destinations. Covering 14,750 square kilometers of endless plains, the Serengeti is synonymous with the Great Migration - the annual movement of over 2 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles in search of fresh grasslands. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities with large predator populations and diverse ecosystems.
Key Highlights
Great Migration spectacle
Predator concentrations
Cultural interactions
Big Five wildlife viewing
Balloon safaris
Photography opportunities
Activities & Experiences
Game drives
Walking safaris
Photography tours
Migration tracking
Hot air balloon safaris
Cultural visits
Night game drives
Getting There
Transportation
Flight to Seronera airstrip or drive from Arusha (5-6 hours)
Quick Facts
Area:
Established:
Altitude:
14,750 square kilometers
1951
920 - 1,850 meters above sea level
Wildlife:
2+ million migrating animals, largest predator concentrations
Best Time to Visit
Year-round destination; migration season (December-July) optimal
Tropical savanna climate with dry and wet seasons
Accommodation
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Luxury tented camps
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Mobile migration camps
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Mid-range lodges
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Budget camping sites


