Explore the vast savannas, witness the Great Migration, and see the majestic "Big Five" up close in the world-renowned Serengeti National Park.
Serengeti National Park, established in 1951, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and spans 14,763 square kilometers. It is home to the world's largest concentration of wildlife, including lions, elephants, cheetahs, leopards, giraffes, and over 500 bird species.
Serengeti is renowned for being a sanctuary for large elephant herds. Known as the "Paradise of Elephants," it offers visitors a rare chance to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, where they roam freely across vast landscapes, playing a vital role in maintaining the park's ecosystem.
The Serengeti boasts unparalleled biodiversity. It is most famous for the annual Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the plains in search of greener pastures, attracting predators such as lions and crocodiles.
Serengeti offers a wide range of activities for visitors. Enjoy guided game drives, hot air balloon safaris, or explore the park on foot with experienced guides. Each activity promises a closer connection with nature and wildlife.