Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti National Park is widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest wildlife destinations and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its vast open savannahs, iconic rock outcrops (kopjes), and the annual Great Migration, it offers an authentic safari experience unlike anywhere else. Spanning nearly 15,000 square kilometres in northern Tanzania, the park sustains one of Africa’s most dynamic ecosystems. Every moment here feels epic, from predator pursuits to horizons that seem to stretch forever.
The Great Wildebeest Migration
The Serengeti hosts the planet’s largest land migration, with over 1.5 million wildebeest, 250,000 zebras, and hundreds of thousands of gazelles moving in a circular route driven by rainfall and fresh grazing. River crossings teeming with crocodiles and constant predator pressure create nature’s most dramatic spectacle.
Abundant Predators and Plains Game
The park supports Africa’s largest lion population alongside healthy numbers of leopards, cheetahs, elephants, and buffaloes. The open grasslands and scattered kopjes provide excellent visibility for thrilling game drives and classic big-cat sightings throughout the year.
Why Visit Serengeti
Serengeti National Park offers more than just a safari, it delivers a complete African experience of scale and wonder. From witnessing the Great Migration’s river crossings and predator action to exploring iconic savannah scenery and cultural connections, it embodies the soul of wild Tanzania. Whether during the wildebeest herds’ northward journey or quiet lion sightings at dawn, every visit feels like stepping into one of nature’s greatest stories.




















