Serengeti National Park
About Serengeti National Park
Witness the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth the Great Migration.
Serengeti National Park is the crown jewel of Tanzania’s safari circuit vast, untamed, and alive with movement.
Stretching across endless plains in northern Tanzania and bordering Kenya, the Serengeti is most famous for the Great Migration one of nature’s most dramatic events. Each year, over a million wildebeest, joined by zebras and gazelles, move in a continuous cycle in search of fresh grazing, often crossing crocodile-filled rivers like the Mara.
Wildlife here is exceptional year-round. The park is home to the “Big Five” lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino as well as cheetahs, hyenas, giraffes, and countless bird species. Predators thrive in this open landscape, making sightings frequent and unforgettable.
The scenery defines Africa’s classic safari image: wide golden plains, scattered acacia trees, rocky kopjes, and endless horizons. In places like the Seronera Valley, wildlife density is especially high, while more remote areas offer raw, untouched wilderness.
A visit to the Serengeti isn’t just about animals it’s about scale, silence, and the rhythm of nature. Whether you’re watching a pride of lions at sunrise or following herds across the plains, it’s the kind of place that stays with you long after you leave.
Experience the raw beauty of Serengeti National Park in the Northern Circuit. This area is renowned for its unique landscapes and incredible wildlife viewing opportunities.