Serengeti National Park

Is a wildlife paradise where you can witness the Great Migration and abundant African wildlife.

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Amazing Experience

Serengeti National Park, located in Tanzania, is a breathtaking wilderness sanctuary that captivates the hearts of tourists from around the world. Spanning over 14,750 square kilometers, this iconic park is renowned for its unparalleled wildlife experiences.

The Serengeti is the stage for the Great Migration, a natural spectacle where millions of wildebeest and zebras embark on a perilous journey in search of greener pastures, attracting predators like lions, leopards, and cheetahs. The park's diverse ecosystems, from savannahs and woodlands to rivers and kopjes, provide a rich tapestry of landscapes and habitats.

Tourists can embark on thrilling safaris to witness the Big Five – lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinoceros – along with numerous other species like giraffes, hippos, and crocodiles. Bird enthusiasts will be in awe of the park's avian diversity, with over 500 species to spot.

The Serengeti offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and experience the circle of life in its purest form. Its pristine beauty, incredible wildlife, and dramatic landscapes make it a must-visit destination for any traveler seeking an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Africa.

Entrance to the tourism attraction areas

Special discount to the entrances for large groups

Travel with children and pets

Possibility to rent the stroller

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Amazing Adventure

Serengeti Bushtops Camp

A relaxing and adventurous retreat within the extraordinary Serengeti plains. Experience Africa at its finest through safari, learning new skills all under the alluring African sky

Southeastern plains & Ndutu

These short-grass plains stretch from the western side of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the southeast Serengeti National Park.

The Great Migration

The journey for the key players in the Great Migration, the roughly two million wildebeest, starts in the south of the Serengeti, with the birth of half a million calves between January and March

Wildlife in the Serengeti

The main reason for travelling to Serengeti National Park is to see wildlife in a vast unspoilt natural environment. We can assure you won’t be dissapointed one bit!

Hot air balloon flight

Just imagine floating above the Serengeti plains skimming treetops in complete silence whilst seeing wildlife on the ground below

Grumeti Game Reserve

The Tanzanian government created the reserve in 1994 to protect the annual wildebeest migration route. The right to manage and conserve the 350,000 acres comprising Grumeti was granted to the Grumeti Community and Wildlife Conservation Fund (now known as Grumeti Fund) in 2002. This for the benefit of conservation in this area of the Serengeti.