THE ENDLESS PLAINS

Serengeti National Park

THE ENDLESS PLAINS

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park, a sprawling expanse of over 14,763 square kilometers, is a globally acclaimed UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Tanzania’s crown jewels. Famous for its unmatched biodiversity, the park hosts an incredible array of wildlife, including the Big Five and the iconic Great Migration of over two million wildebeests and zebras. Serengeti has received numerous awards and global recognition for its breathtaking landscapes and conservation efforts, making it a top destination for nature lovers and safari enthusiasts worldwide.

When to Visit Serengeti

The best time to visit Serengeti National Park depends on your preferences for wildlife and weather. The dry season from June to October is ideal for game viewing, as animals congregate around water sources and the landscape is more open, making wildlife easier to spot. This is also the peak of the Great Migration, with over two million wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles crossing the plains. For those interested in witnessing the calving season, January to March offers the chance to see thousands of wildebeest give birth, attracting predators. The wet season from November to May brings lush greenery and migratory birds, but rainfall can make some roads challenging. Ultimately, both seasons offer unique experiences in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

SERENGETI ITINERARIES

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