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Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park


The Serengeti is one of the world’s most famous parks, Renowned for its incredible concentrations of predators and the Great Serengeti Migration.

This is one of the world’s most famous parks and guarantees an unforgettable safari.

 

The Serengeti is renowned for its incredible concentration of predators and for the largest animal migration on earth which sees over two million wildebeest and half a million zebras animals following the rains to greener pastures.

 

 

The Best Time To Visit

June to October (dry season)

  • The wildebeest migration is most likely to be seen during June and July in the western corridor and August to September in the north of the park
  • Greater chance of spotting wildlife in the shorter grass and around waterholes and rivers
  • Mainly sunny with next to no rain
  • Fewer mosquitoes result in lower risk of malaria
  • The Seronera area is very popular during this period and can be crowded
  • It can get cold overnight, ensure you pack warm clothes.
November to May (Wet Season)
  • Late January to February is the calving season in the Serengeti –an excellent time to see predators in action
  • Luscious green landscapes
  • April and May is low season, the region is much quieter during this period.
  • Whilst wildlife is easier to spot during the dry season, the Serengeti offers good wildlife all year round
  • Excellent for bird-watchers with the presence of migratory bird in the region
  • The rain from November through to February are mostly short afternoon storms and are unlikely to disrupt your trip
  • Peak wet season is March to May with heavy downpours frequent
Highlight
  • Climate, flora and fauna that has remained unchanged in over one million years.
  • The great Serengeti migration: some two million wildebeest and half a million zebra, along with hundreds of thousands of Thompson’s gazelles, impala, Grant’s gazelle, topi, hartebeest and eland traveling through a number of park, reserves and protected areas in search of fresh grass. So strong is their instinct to migrate that nothing can hold them back, this epic, season journey is a deeply moving experience and a wonderful subject for photography enthusiasts.

Serengeti National Park Accommodation

Ang’ata Migration Camp

Ang’ata Serengeti Camp

Chaka Camp

Four Seasons Lodge

Ikoma Tented Camp

Kenzan Tented Camp

Kirawira Serena Camp

Kisura Serengeti Camp

Kubu Kubu Tented Camp

Kuria Hills Lodge

Mbalageti Serengeti Migration Camp

Ndutu Safari Lodge

Ole Serai Luxury Camp

Pumzika Safari Camp

Sametu Camp

Serengeti Acacia Camp

Serengeti Tanzania Bush Camp

Serengeti Bushtops

Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge

Serengeti Under Canvas

Serengeti Zara Camps – Ikoma wild Camps

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