| Serengeti Safari | Go on a Serengeti Safari and experience a soul-stirring feeling of space. Serengeti comes from the Masai word 'Siringit' meaning 'the place where the land runs on forever' and refers to the flat grassy plains which make up about a third of the park. It is these grasslands and savannahs that ensure that the area is jam-packed full of game.
There are animals here at any time of year, but from October to May, the area teems with life, including wildebeest, zebra, impala, warthogs, topi, gazelles and hyena. Lion, leopard, cheetah and caracal can be more easily spotted in the Kopjes, granite inselbergs scattered across the landscape.
The Serengeti is well known for the wildebeest migration, when every year two million animals move clockwise around this 14,763 sq km ecosystem in search of grazing and water. The predators follow the wildebeest and zebra closely and a Serengeti Safari is an ideal opportunity to view lions and other big cats.
Pin pointing and predicting the location of the wildebeest migration is challenging - but with a healthy resident population of animals, safari and game viewing within the Serengeti Game Reserve is great all year round. |
| Accommodations in Serengeti | Klein's Camp
On the edge of the Kuka Hills, Klein's Camp stands with excellent views of the valley. The camp contains ten intimate en suite cottages of local rock and thatch with wooden floors and classic interiors. | Kirawira Camp
Kirawira is situated on a hilltop that overlooks the vast plains of the Western Serengeti. The open-sided architecture of the public areas keeps guests constantly in touch with nature. | | Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge
Located on a hill with awesome views across the sweeping plains you'll find Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge. Home to the great migration, the Serengeti offers you an abundance of wildlife to enjoy. | Serengeti Sopa Lodge
Serengeti Sopa lodge is located in the Nyarboro Hills in the south west of the Serengeti National Park, and is the only tourism development in this section of the Park. | | Grumeti River Camp
Located in a secluded valley in the Serengeti lies the tented Grumeti River Camp. It is nestled beneath tall trees along side a tributary of the Grumeti River. | Migration Camp
The name Serengeti comes from the Maasai word 'siringet' meaning 'endless plain' and at Migration Camp one experiences the vastness of the sweeping plains. | | Kusini Camp
The short grass plains surrounding Kusini provide the setting for the most spectacular natural phenomenon in the continent of Africa, the wildebeest migration. | Mbuzi Mawe Camp
Set amid rocky outcrops or ‘kopjes' as they are called locally, which are geological features of the Serengeti, Mbuzi Mawe tented camp is in the heart of the Serengeti National Park. | | Speke's Bay Lodge
Speke Bay Lodge is located on the south eastern shore of Lake Victoria, 15 kilometres from the Serengeti National Park, and resembles a small village, stretched out along the shores of the lake. | Seronera Wildlife Lodge
Seronera Wildlife Lodge is situated in the central Serengeti and has 75 double rooms. The building was constructed in the 1960's almost entirely of wood and glass around a natural "kopje" or rocky outcrop. | | Lobo Wildlife Lodge
Lobo Wildlife Lodge offers simple but comfortable rooms, incredible views, friendly service, good food and an unbeatable position for dry season wildlife viewing in the Lobo River Valley. | Mbalageti
Mbalageti is situated on the Mwamyeni hill and offers a breathtaking view of the Serengeti plain lands and the Mbalageti River. For views of sunset or sunrise, there are 12 luxury tented chalets on each side of the hill. | | Olakira
Olakira Camp is a mobile tented camp that moves through the Serengeti, following the Great Migration. The eight luxury mobile tents have large king-size or twin beds and convenient bathrooms. | Sayari Lodge
Sayari camp is a seasonal camp that follows the great migration. Sayari Camp has eight luxury tents equipped with fully en-suite bathroom facilities. Each tent has its own private verandah, overlooking the Serengeti. |
|