Serengeti National Park 

 

Welcome to Serengeti National Park

 

Serengeti National Park is one of the most iconic wildlife destinations in the world, located in northern Tanzania. Covering an area of about 14,750 square kilometers, it is famous for its vast endless plains and incredible concentration of wildlife. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its outstanding natural beauty and ecological importance. Serengeti attracts millions of visitors because of its breathtaking Great Wildebeest Migration, the presence of the Big Five and unforgettable game drive experiences across diverse landscapes filled with predators, herbivores and rich birdlife.

Serengeti at a Glance

Location

Northern Tanzania, stretching into the Maasai Mara (Kenya border region)

Size

About 14,750 sq km of endless savannah plains

Established

Founded in 1951 as Tanzania’s first national park

Best Time to Visit

June – October (Dry Season for game viewing) January – March (Calving season)

Wildlife Species

Home to Big Five + 500+ bird species + millions of wildebeests & zebras

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Declared in 1981 for its outstanding natural ecosystem and biodiversity

Why Serengeti Should Be on Your Safari Bucket List

Great Wildebeest Migration
The Great Wildebeest Migration is the yearly movement of millions of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles across the Serengeti.
Big Five Wildlife
The Big Five Wildlife refers to five iconic animals found in the Serengeti: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros.
Luxury Safari Experiences
Luxury Safari Experiences in Serengeti offer high-end lodges, private game drives, and personalized service in the wild.

Wildlife You Can Expect to See