Serengeti National Park is one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations, located in northern Tanzania and spanning over 14,000 square kilometers of vast savannah plains. The park is world-renowned for its untouched landscapes, endless horizons, and exceptional concentration of wildlife. Its ecosystem is one of the oldest on earth, and the climate, vegetation, and animal life have remained largely unchanged for millions of years.
The Serengeti is most famous for the Great Migration, where over two million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move in a circular pattern in search of fresh grazing and water. This dramatic natural event attracts predators such as lions, cheetahs, leopards, and crocodiles, creating one of the most spectacular wildlife shows on the planet. Beyond the migration, the park is home to the “Big Five” — lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros — along with hundreds of bird species and diverse habitats ranging from open plains to riverine forests.
Visitors to the Serengeti can enjoy game drives, hot air balloon safaris, walking safaris in designated areas, and cultural visits to nearby Maasai communities. The park offers a variety of accommodation options, from budget camps to luxury tented lodges, allowing travelers to experience the wilderness in comfort. Whether visiting during migration season or in the quieter months, the Serengeti delivers an unforgettable safari experience defined by raw nature, dramatic scenery, and extraordinary wildlife encounters.