
Serengeti National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Tanzania's most famous wildlife reserve. Known for its annual wildebeest migration, the park spans 14,750 square kilometers. A private guide can help you navigate the vast landscapes and spot elusive wildlife.
The Serengeti was established as a national park in 1951. Its name derives from the Maasai word 'Siringet,' meaning 'endless plains.' The park protects one of the oldest ecosystems on Earth.
The park features savannahs, woodlands, and riverine forests. Iconic landmarks include the Seronera Valley and the Grumeti River.
The Serengeti is home to the 'Big Five'—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. The wildebeest migration involves over 1.5 million animals.
Visit during the dry season (June-October) for optimal wildlife viewing. A private guide can enhance your safari experience.
June-October for the migration and dry season.
A private guide offers personalized tours and expert wildlife spotting.
Yes, from luxury lodges to tented camps.
Yes, but supervise children at all times.
Yes, but avoid flash photography near animals.