Location of Serengeti national park  : Serengeti national park is among the popular wildlife viewing destinations that can be visited during a Tanzania safari.

There are different attractions that are found in Serengeti national park such as the big five like elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos and buffalos which are among the wildlife species found at the destination.

Serengeti national park is found in the northern part of Tanzania and can be accessed using different means of transport including driving from Arusha town which takes about 7 hours and the second option of getting to the national park is by flights which are organized by different airline companies such as coastal aviation, flight link Tanzania, Air Tanzania, Precision air among others.

For flights to Serengeti national park, there are different airstrips in the national park such as Seronera airstrip, Kogatende airstrip, Sasakwa airstrip, Lobo airstrip, Ndutu airstrip which are found in different parts of the national park.

Wildlife species which can be seen during a safari around Serengeti national park include wildebeests, zebras, gazelles, impalas, waterbucks, hippos, hartebeests, kudu, cheetahs, giraffes, elands, hyenas, jackals, dik dik among others which can be seen around the northern, southern, central and western parts of Serengeti national park.

Location of Serengeti national park
Location of Serengeti national park

The central part of Serengeti national park is also referred to as Seronera area and is visited by many tourists annually. Many wildlife species can be seen during safaris around the Seronera area which is home to numerous animals such as lions, leopards, cheetahs and many others.

The northern part of Serengeti national park is a more remote part of the national park and safaris can also be carried out in this part of the national park.

Serengeti national park safaris are popular among travelers from different parts of the world during their Tanzania tours. A safari to Serengeti national park can be as short as 3 or 4 days or wildlife viewing and you can also spend more days exploring the savannah plains of the national park.

The national park covers about 14,750 square kilometers and is made up of savannah plains, kopjes or rock outcrops and also acacia woodlands, Location of Serengeti national park. Serengeti national park is among the oldest national parks in Tanzania.

There are other destinations which are located around Serengeti national park such as Tarangire national park, Lake Manyara national park and also the Ngorongoro conservation area which make up the northern safari circuit of Tanzania.

The great wildebeest migration can be seen during a safari around Serengeti national park and this migration takes place annually. Over 2 million wildebeests can be seen during this wildebeest migration that takes place across the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem.

Safaris to Serengeti national park take place during all months of the year and the best time for wildlife viewing at the destination is during the dry season from June to October when wildlife species can be spotted around water points in the national park.

During other months of the year, tours can also be carried out around Serengeti national park as follows;

January to March is a time when the wildebeest migration can be seen in the southern part of Serengeti national park. It is a time of the year when the calving season takes place around the Ndutu area where over 8000 calves are born daily around the grass plains of the national park.

From April and May, rains are received around Serengeti national park and it is a time when rains are received around the national park. Wildlife viewing can also be carried out at this time of the year. The months of April and May are also a time when it is the low season and prices are discounted for safaris around destinations in Tanzania and it is also a good time to avoid crowds during safaris.

River crossings during the wildebeest migration in Serengeti national park take place along the Grumeti river found in the western part of Serengeti national park and also around July and also along the Mara river in the northern part of Serengeti national park. After the wildebeest migration in Tanzania, the herds of wildebeests move to the Masai Mara reserve in Kenya around August to October and the cycle continues.

Some of the activities to engage in when visiting Serengeti national park in Tanzania include game drives, nature walks, hot air balloon safaris, bird watching, cultural tours among others.

After arriving in Serengeti national park during a tour of Tanzania, there is so much to explore and many wildlife species to look for during game drives around the national park carried out at different times of day including in the morning and afternoon. 4×4 safari vehicles are used during these safaris and with the help of a skilled guide, visitors enjoy a memorable wildlife safari around the endless plains of Serengeti where they can see elephants, lions, leopards, buffalos, antelopes, kudu, impalas, zebras, waterbucks, wildebeests, cheetahs, hippos, dik dik and many others.

Nature walks are also carried out during tours in Serengeti national park and they involve exploring the surroundings in the national park on foot with the help of an armed ranger guide while enjoying a wildlife viewing experience at the destination. This activity takes place off the usual tracks followed by safari vehicles during game drives.

Location of Serengeti national park
Serengeti national park wildlife

You can also take part in a hot air balloon ride over the savannah plains of Serengeti national park during a safari in Tanzania. This Tanzania safari activity is carried out in different parts of the national park and the hot air balloon starts as early as 05:00am, takes about one hour in the air and after landing, tourists enjoy breakfast in the wild.

When visiting Serengeti national park, there are park entrance fees charged to visitors on safari and other charges incurred during tours to the national park include camping costs, accommodation costs, guide fees and also concession fees which are charged to non-residents, residents/expatriates and East Africans or Tanzanians.

Explore Serengeti national park and enjoy wildlife viewing across the savannah plains as you visit Tanzania.

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