Serengeti National Park
endless plains
About Serengeti
The home of the legendary Great Wildebeest Migration, the name Serengeti has become synonymous with the African safari experience. The seemingly unending savannah plains of the park are home to Africa’s most famous animals as well as a cast of lesser-known but no less interesting animals.
When planning a visit to Serengeti National Park, it is important to take into account the vastness of the park and its various regions. Here are some tips to arrange your visit effectively:
Duration: Consider allocating a sufficient amount of time for your visit. Serengeti National Park is vast, and spending at least a few days will allow you to explore different regions and increase your chances of witnessing the Great Wildebeest Migration.
Guided Safari or Self-Drive: Decide whether you prefer a guided safari experience or if you are comfortable with self-driving. Guided safaris provide the expertise of experienced guides who can navigate the park and help spot wildlife. Self-driving allows for more flexibility but requires thorough research and knowledge of the park’s rules and regulations.
Research the Regions: Understand the different regions of the park and the game drive experiences they offer. The North, South, East, West, and Central areas all have their unique characteristics and wildlife concentrations. Research which regions align with your interests and prioritize them in your itinerary.
Great Migration Timing: If witnessing the Great Migration is a priority, plan your visit during the appropriate time of the year. The migration typically occurs between the months of July and October when large herds of wildebeest and other animals cross from the Serengeti into the Masai Mara in Kenya.
Accommodation Options: Serengeti National Park offers a range of accommodation options, from basic campsites to luxury lodges. Determine your preferred level of comfort and budget and make reservations well in advance, especially if you plan to visit during the peak season.
Wildlife Viewing: While lions and leopards are the most sought-after predators, Serengeti National Park is teeming with a wide variety of wildlife. Keep an open mind and appreciate the diversity of animals you encounter during your visit.
Pack Accordingly: Depending on the time of year and your planned activities, pack appropriate clothing, including lightweight and breathable clothing for the hot days, warm layers for cooler mornings and evenings, and sturdy walking shoes for nature walks and hikes
Hire Experienced Guides: If you opt for a guided safari, ensure your guide is knowledgeable about the park and its wildlife. Experienced guides can enhance your experience by providing insights, tracking animals, and maximizing your chances of wildlife sightings.
Remember to adhere to park rules and regulations, respect the wildlife and the environment, and make the most of your time in the Serengeti by immersing yourself in the incredible nature and wildlife experiences it offers.