Serengeti National Park Travel Guide and Map

Experience the most incredible wildlife spectacles, beach life, accomodation & safaris with us.

Serengeti National Park is home to incredible wildlife

Overview

Serengeti National Park is the largest national park in Tanzania. It is located in the northern safari circuit. It is the most iconic destination in the country. It is popular for its Great Migration. It is excellent for wildlife viewing and bird watching. Here are some of the reasons you should go on a Serengeti National Park safari.

Travel with us to the Serengeti National Park and unlock the infinite possibilities thanks to our West East Tour & Safaris highlights.

Featured Serengeti National Park Trips

Our trips are crafted with an idea of leaving you with great memories. Guided by your budget, interests and the season of the year, we will create an amazing tour plan. Our tour consultants are ready to make your travel dream come true.

FAQs about Serengeti National Park

Where is Serengeti National Park located? Serengeti National Park is located in the northern part of Tanzania. It is on the northeast side of the Simiyu Region and the eastern side of the Mara Region. Its coordinates are 1.8936° S and 34.6857° E. It is easily accessible from Arusha by road. But air travel is a more convenient means to get there.

Why visit Serengeti National Park? Tourists should visit Serengeti National Park to experience its magic. It is a perfect destination for viewing the Big Five and many other species of mammals. It is a great place for watching birds. It is the perfect place to witness the Great Migration.

Which is the best time to visit Serengeti National Park? The best time to visit Serengeti National Park is between June and October. Most animals are spotted around water sources. It is also the best time to witness the Great Migration. But the wet season also has its surprises. It is the best time to watch many species of birds. It is also a great time for colorful photography.

How to get to Serengeti National Park? Serengeti National Park is easily accessible. You can get there by road. Drive-in safaris start from Arusha town. It takes about 8 hours to get to the park. fly-in safaris are more convenient. Tourists can fly to airstrips in the park. Tour operators then pick them up for other transfers. You can choose between scheduled and chartered flights to public or private airstrips in the park.

Need to chat?

Find out more and tailor your perfect trip with the help of our specialist team

Some interesting facts about Serengeti National Park

Wildlife
The main reason for traveling to Tanzania is to see the Serengeti National Park animals. The park is home to the Big Five. Elephants, leopards, lions, buffalos, and rhinos roam freely in the park. Other Serengeti National Park animals are giraffes, impalas, wildebeests, elands, zebras, and cheetahs among others. You can see these animals across the year. But the dry season (June to October) is the best time for wildlife viewing.

Birdlife
For bird lovers, a Serengeti National Park safari is a must. The park has recorded over 500 species of birds. Expert guides know the perfect spots for seeing all species. In the woodland areas, the rufous-tailed weaver and Fischer’s lovebird are common. In the Seronera area, grey-breasted spurfowls are common. Other common species are the Secretary birds, Kori bustard, silver bird, and eagles among others. Bird watching in the park is great across the year. But the best season is between November and April. It is the breeding season for resident species. This makes it easy to spot them in their plumage. Migratory birds from northern Africa and Europe are present in this season.

The Great Migration
Every year, over 2 million wildebeests migrate from this park to the Masai Mara in Kenya. The migration begins in the South of the park. Hundreds of thousands of calves are born between January and March. During this season it is easy to spot predators such as lions and hyenas. They are always hunting for calves.

The dry season comes in May. The wildebeests start to migrate north. Zebras and gazelles follow the wildebeests forming an 800 km trek. This is the largest migration in the wilderness on earth. Towards the end of July, the migrating herds cross the Grumeti River and Mara River into Masai Mara in Kenya. The dry season in Tanzania ends in late October. The migrating animals head back south of Serengeti.

Climate
The park has a pleasant and moderate climate. It rarely gets extremely hot. The wet season is the warmest in the park. The dry season is between June and October. Most days have clear skies. Temperatures range between 14°C and 25°C. Nights are cooler than daytime. This is the season for most of the activities in the park.

The wet season is between November and April. Short rains are between November and December. Rains break between January and February. Then, long rains are common between March and May. Temperatures range between 15°C and 26°C.

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Khwai Area

Chobe National Park

Moremi Game Reserve

Okavango Delta

The Great Salt Pans

Linyanti, Kwando & Selinda

Your Accommodation Options in Serengeti National Park

We have several accommodation options in Serengeti National Park which you can choose from depending on your budget and other interests. We have incredibly good hotels, lodges, and camps that offer good services which we believe all meets your expectations. With our fantastic relationships with these facilities, we can assure you that you’d definitely get value for your money in the facility that we’ll book you for your accommodation. Among others, some of them include the following:

Customer Reviews; What they had to say

Read what our customers said about their trip with us.

99% of reviewers recommend West East Tours & Travels (4.9* Rating) on review websites

Read more about Africa travel inspiration from West East Tours customers and travel specialists

Sign up to our newsletter

Need more travel inspiration delivered straight to your inbox? Then fill in your details here. Stay Informed!.

Well, start planning your holiday today

We're looking forward to hearing from you. Talk to us and let us plan your safari.