Serengeti National Park
the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth
Best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequalled for its natural beauty and scientific value — home to the great migration, the oldest ecosystem on earth.
Two World Heritage Sites · 30,000 km²
The Serengeti ecosystem is one of the oldest on earth — climate, vegetation and fauna have barely changed in a million years. Early man appeared at Olduvai Gorge two million years ago. Writers, filmmakers and scientists have long been inspired by this unique landscape.
Southern, Western, Northern
Southern / Central
Seronera Valley — the "land of endless plains". Classic savannah dotted with acacias, filled with wildlife. The heart of the park.
Western Corridor
Marked by the Grumeti River. Forests, dense bush, and the famous river crossings during the migration.
Northern (Lobo)
Meets Kenya’s Masai Mara. Least visited, wild and remote — best for river crossings and solitude.
The Great Migration
Over a million wildebeest and 200,000 zebras flow from the northern hills to the southern plains for the short rains (Oct–Nov), then swirl west and north after the long rains (April–June). No drought, gorge or crocodile‑infested river can hold them back.
Lions, cheetahs, elephants & more
Beyond the migration, the Serengeti hosts impressive resident populations: lion, cheetah, elephant, giraffe, and over 500 bird species. The kopjes are hunting towers for predators; the plains never empty.
Air & road access
Fifteen entry points. Seven airstrips serve the park from local and international airports. Eight gates include Naabi Hill, Ikoma, Ndabaka, Lamai, and Ndutu.
Accommodation & logistics
🏨 Lodges
Six lodges: Four Seasons Safari Lodge, Seronera Wildlife Lodge, Sopa Lodge, Serena Lodge, Lobo Wildlife Lodge, Melia Lodge. Plus numerous luxury camps and mobile camps.
📍 Key distances
Arusha to Naabi Gate: 272km via Ngorongoro. Arusha to Kleins Gate: 420km. Mwanza to Ndabaka Gate: 141km. Sirari to Ikoma: 138km, to Lamai: 67km.
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