The world's greatest wildlife spectacle — where two million animals follow the eternal migration across endless golden plains.
The Serengeti is Tanzania's most iconic park — a vast 14,763 km² ecosystem that has captivated explorers, filmmakers, and wildlife lovers for generations.
Each year, over two million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles undertake the legendary Great Wildebeest Migration — a circular journey across the Serengeti and into Kenya's Masai Mara, driven purely by rain and grass. Witnessing the dramatic river crossings at the Grumeti and Mara rivers is one of Africa's most breathtaking wildlife events.
Beyond the migration, the Serengeti boasts the world's highest density of lions, alongside cheetahs, leopards, elephants, and buffalo. The open savannah stretches to every horizon, making it one of the finest places on Earth for game drives, hot air balloon safaris, and star-gazing under Africa's clearest skies.
Northern Tanzania, bordering Kenya's Masai Mara
June–October (dry season & river crossings), Jan–March (calving)
Great Migration, lion prides, cheetah sightings, hot air balloon safaris
3–5 days to explore multiple zones of the park





Tree-climbing lions, flamingo flocks, and a shimmering soda lake fringed by lush forest.
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A self-contained ecosystem sheltering the Big Five within its ancient volcanic caldera.
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Ancient baobab groves and enormous elephant herds in a beautifully rugged landscape.
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