Location & Geography:
Expanding across 14,750 square kilometers in the northern reaches of Tanzania, Serengeti National Park stands as a quintessential embodiment of African safari fantasies. Framed by the Maasai Mara reserve in Kenya to the north and bordered by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the southeast, its expansive plains are adorned with acacia trees, granite formations, and meandering rivers, forming a mesmerizing tapestry of natural marvels.
Historical Significance:
Though the timeless landscapes of Serengeti appear pristine, they harbor traces of ancient human civilizations. Nearby, evidence of mankind’s ancestors, including the renowned Laetoli footprints, has been unearthed, connecting this region to the very origins of humanity. Across centuries, indigenous communities such as the Maasai have revered this land, herding their livestock and cohabiting with the wilderness.
Main Attractions:
The Great Migration: Witness a global spectacle as over a million wildebeest, zebras, and antelope traverse the plains, compelled by their instinctual quest for greener pastures.
Rocky Outcrops: Beyond their scenic allure, these kopjes serve as prime vantage points for spotting lions and cheetahs at rest or on the prowl.
Retina Hippo Pool: Observe a gathering of hippos and marvel at their social interactions, offering a captivating spectacle for onlookers.
Activities and Experiences:
Embark on a traditional game drive to encounter the iconic “Big Five” – lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinos. For a distinctive viewpoint, soar above the Serengeti in a hot air balloon, drifting with the breeze while witnessing the park’s enchantment unfold beneath you. Adventurous souls can also partake in guided walking safaris, led by knowledgeable guides who unveil the park’s smaller wonders, from insects to flora.
Best Time to Visit:
While Serengeti remains enchanting throughout the year, the period between December and July offers prime opportunities to witness the Great Migration in full swing. For optimal predator sightings, the dry season from late June to October is recommended, as animals congregate around water sources.
Getting There:
The most convenient access is by air, with flights connecting Arusha to various airstrips within Serengeti. Alternatively, overland journeys can be undertaken from Arusha or Mwanza.
Includes
- 4×4 land cruiser top-up roof.
- Park fees (for non-residents)
- All activities (unless labeled as optional)
- Meals (as specified in the day-by-day section)
- Drinks (as specified in the day-by-day section)
- All accommodation while on Safaris.
- Round-trip airport transfer
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation (unless labeled as optional}
- All Taxes/VAT
Excludes
- International flights (from/to home)
- Tips.
- Personal items (souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees