Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti National Park is one of Tanzania’s most famous wildlife destinations, a place where dreams of untamed African wilderness come alive. Spanning an incredible 14,750 square kilometers, the park is renowned for its stunning biodiversity, endless savannah plains, and the iconic Great Migration. As a fully licensed Tanzanian tour operator, Royal Climb and Safaris Company Limited is dedicated to providing an authentic and unforgettable Serengeti experience. Whether you’re looking for adventure, wildlife encounters, or peaceful moments in nature, the Serengeti has it all.

What to Expect in the Serengeti

When you visit Serengeti National Park, you are stepping into one of the world’s most spectacular ecosystems. The park is home to an abundance of wildlife, including the famous “Big Five” (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhino). However, the Serengeti is not just about these iconic animals – it boasts over 500 bird species, cheetahs, giraffes, wildebeests, zebras, hyenas, and more. The sheer diversity of animals and the stunning landscapes make it a dream destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

The Great Migration

One of the main attractions of the Serengeti is the Great Migration, a natural phenomenon where over 1.5 million wildebeests, along with hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles, move in search of greener pastures. This migration is driven by the seasonal rains and covers a vast area between Tanzania’s Serengeti and Kenya’s Masai Mara.

Visitors can witness dramatic scenes such as river crossings, where animals brave the dangerous waters of the Mara and Grumeti Rivers, facing predators like crocodiles and lions. The best time to catch this breathtaking event varies depending on where you are in the Serengeti, but the migration typically happens between June and October.

Best Time to Visit Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti is a year-round destination, but your experience can vary depending on when you visit. Here’s a brief breakdown:

  • June to October (Dry Season): This is the best time for game viewing. The animals are concentrated around water sources, and the vegetation is thinner, making wildlife easier to spot. It’s also the peak time for the Great Migration river crossings.
  • November to May (Wet Season): The landscape is lush and green, perfect for photographers. During this time, you’ll see calving season, where young wildebeests, zebras, and antelopes are born, attracting many predators. However, roads may be muddy, and the wildlife is more dispersed.

What to Bring

A safari in the Serengeti requires a bit of preparation, and Royal Climb and Safaris ensures that guests have everything they need for a comfortable and successful journey. Here’s a general packing list:

  • Clothing: Light, neutral-colored clothing is best for blending into the surroundings. Layered clothing for cool mornings and warm afternoons is recommended.
  • Footwear: Sturdy, comfortable shoes for walking safaris.
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are a must due to the strong African sun.
  • Binoculars and Cameras: Essential for wildlife spotting and capturing memorable moments.
  • Travel Documents: Passport, visa, and travel insurance documents should be kept in a secure, waterproof bag.

Accommodation Options: Glamping to Budget Camping

At Royal Climb and Safaris, we cater to all types of travelers, offering glamping options for those who want a luxurious safari experience as well as budget camping for adventurers.

  • Luxury Glamping: For a more lavish experience, we offer accommodations in large walk-in tents that include comfortable beds, en-suite bathrooms, and private verandas. These luxury camps are perfect for those who want to relax and unwind in style after long days of exploring the Serengeti.
  • Mid-Range: For travelers looking for a balance between comfort and cost, we offer mid-range tented camps that provide essential amenities, comfortable beds, and meals in a beautiful setting.

How to Get There

Getting to the Serengeti is part of the adventure! The main access point for the park is via Arusha or Moshi, and from there, you can either drive or fly.

  • By Road: A road safari from Arusha or Moshi to Serengeti is a scenic journey that takes around 6-7 hours, passing through local villages and stunning landscapes.
  • By Air: For those who prefer a quicker and more comfortable journey, there are daily flights from Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha to Seronera Airstrip in the heart of the Serengeti.

Why Choose Royal Climb and Safaris?

At Royal Climb and Safaris, we pride ourselves on offering personalized and private tours, ensuring that your Serengeti experience is tailored to your preferences. We offer:

  • Private Safaris: No group tours, allowing you to experience the Serengeti at your own pace with a private guide.
  • Experienced Guides: Our expert guides have in-depth knowledge of the Serengeti’s wildlife and landscapes, ensuring you get the best possible sightings and experience.
  • Comfortable Travel: We use well-maintained 4×4 Land Cruisers, ensuring that you travel in comfort and safety, even in remote areas of the park.

Top Activities in Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park is more than just a wildlife destination – it’s an adventure-filled playground for those seeking to immerse themselves in the heart of Tanzania’s untamed wilderness. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time safari-goer, there are countless ways to experience the magic of the Serengeti. Here’s a list of some of the top activities you can enjoy during your visit:

1. Game Drives

Game drives are the most popular activity in the Serengeti. You’ll venture into the park in a sturdy 4×4 Land Cruiser, accompanied by an experienced guide, to explore the vast plains and spot wildlife. Depending on your itinerary, game drives can be done at different times of the day:

  • Morning Game Drive: Wildlife is most active during the early morning hours, making this the perfect time to see predators like lions and leopards on the hunt.
  • Afternoon Game Drive: As the heat rises, animals gather near water sources, providing excellent viewing opportunities.
  • Full-Day Game Drive: For those wanting to make the most of their time in the Serengeti, a full-day game drive lets you experience the park from sunrise to sunset.

2. Hot Air Balloon Safaris

For a unique and unforgettable experience, a hot air balloon safari offers a bird’s-eye view of the Serengeti. Floating silently above the plains at dawn, you’ll witness incredible panoramic views of the park and see wildlife from a completely different perspective. After your flight, you’ll be treated to a champagne breakfast in the bush, making the experience even more special.

3. The Great Migration Viewing

One of the Serengeti’s biggest draws is the annual Great Migration. The spectacle of over a million wildebeest, along with zebras and gazelles, moving in search of fresh grazing grounds is nothing short of breathtaking. Key highlights include:

  • River Crossings: Watching wildebeests and zebras cross the Grumeti or Mara rivers, often facing predators like crocodiles, is one of the most dramatic moments of the migration.
  • Calving Season: In February and March, the southern Serengeti plains witness thousands of wildebeest calves being born, attracting many predators like lions and cheetahs.

4. Walking Safaris

If you’re looking for a more intimate connection with the Serengeti’s wildlife, a walking safari is an incredible experience. Led by a professional armed guide, you’ll explore the park on foot, learning about the smaller creatures, plants, and ecosystems that are often overlooked during game drives. Walking safaris offer a different pace and provide a closer interaction with nature.

5. Night Game Drives

While the Serengeti is mainly known for its daytime safaris, some areas allow for night game drives. These after-dark excursions give you a rare opportunity to observe nocturnal animals like hyenas, leopards, and porcupines as they come to life. With the help of spotlights, your guide will track animals that are otherwise hidden during the day, offering a completely different Serengeti experience.

6. Bird Watching

The Serengeti is a paradise for bird lovers, with over 500 bird species, including both resident and migratory birds. Some notable species you can spot include:

  • Ostriches: The world’s largest bird.
  • Secretary Birds: With their unique, long legs and head plumes.
  • Kori Bustards: One of the heaviest flying birds.
  • Fischer’s Lovebird, Rufous-tailed Weaver, and Grey-crested Helmetshrike: Species endemic to the Serengeti.

Birdwatching can be done during game drives or on specialized walking safaris focused on birdlife.

7. Cultural Visits

Just outside the Serengeti, you’ll find various local communities such as the Maasai, who live in the surrounding regions. A cultural visit offers the chance to learn about their traditional way of life, including visiting their villages (Bomas), experiencing traditional dances, and learning about their unique customs and practices. This is a wonderful opportunity to gain insight into the human history and culture of the Serengeti area.

8. Picnic and Bush Lunches

For a more relaxed Serengeti experience, picnic lunches or bush dinners offer a peaceful break amid nature. Many safaris include packed lunches that can be enjoyed at designated picnic spots, but for a truly special treat, Royal Climb and Safaris arranges full bush meals, where you’ll dine in the heart of the Serengeti with animals roaming in the distance.

9. Photography Safaris

The Serengeti’s stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife make it a photographer’s paradise. Whether you’re a professional or an amateur, a photography safari allows you to capture incredible moments like a lion on the hunt, elephants strolling across the plains, or the dramatic sunsets over the savannah. Royal Climb and Safaris can tailor safaris specifically for photography enthusiasts, ensuring the right lighting, locations, and timing for the best shots.

10. Camping Under the Stars

For the ultimate adventure, why not spend the night in the heart of the Serengeti under the stars? Camping safaris allow you to sleep in tents in the wilderness, surrounded by the sounds of the African night. Whether you choose a luxury glamping option with all the comforts of home or a more rugged experience, camping in the Serengeti is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

11. Visit the Serengeti Visitor Center

The Serengeti Visitor Center, located in the Seronera region, offers insightful exhibits on the history, wildlife, and conservation efforts of the park. It’s a great place to learn more about the Serengeti’s ecosystem and what makes it one of the most important protected areas in the world.

12. Sunrise and Sunset Views

Serengeti’s open plains offer some of the most beautiful sunrise and sunset views you’ll ever experience. Whether you’re starting a day of adventure or unwinding after an exciting day of game viewing, watching the sun rise or set over the Serengeti is a breathtaking moment you’ll cherish forever.

13. Serengeti Kopjes Exploration

The kopjes (pronounced “ko-pees”) are unique rock formations scattered across the Serengeti plains. These ancient granite boulders rise above the savannah and serve as natural lookout points for predators like lions and leopards. Exploring these kopjes offers a chance to see wildlife from a new perspective. Kopjes are also home to smaller species, such as rock hyraxes, lizards, and even birds of prey that use the high vantage points for hunting. Some famous kopjes include the Moru Kopjes, which also feature ancient Maasai rock paintings.

14. Witness Predator-Prey Interaction

The Serengeti is renowned for its predator-prey dynamics, offering some of the most intense and thrilling wildlife encounters. With a healthy population of lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and other predators, the park provides ample opportunities to witness hunting behavior. Depending on the time of year, you can observe lions stalking their prey, cheetahs chasing gazelles, or hyenas scavenging for food. These moments are often unpredictable and raw, adding to the excitement of being on safari.

15. Serengeti Hippo Pools

One of the highlights of the Serengeti is visiting its famous hippo pools. These areas, such as the Retima Hippo Pool, are home to large groups of hippos who spend most of their days submerged in the water to stay cool. Watching these giant animals interact, sometimes with playful splashes and grunts, is both entertaining and fascinating. You may also spot crocodiles sunbathing on the banks of the pools, making for an excellent wildlife viewing experience.

16. Explore the Serengeti on Horseback (in Surrounding Areas)

Although not allowed within the main park, horseback safaris are available on the outskirts of the Serengeti in private conservancies. These unique excursions offer an entirely different way to experience the savannah. Without the sound of a vehicle’s engine, you can feel more connected to the land and animals. This activity is perfect for adventurous travelers seeking something off the beaten path.

17. Visit Lake Ndutu

Located in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, near the southern part of the Serengeti, Lake Ndutu is a seasonal soda lake that attracts large numbers of flamingos and other waterbirds. The area around the lake is rich in wildlife, especially during the calving season of the Great Migration, when thousands of wildebeests give birth on the surrounding plains. Visiting Lake Ndutu is a fantastic way to experience both birdlife and the large herds of the migration in a quieter part of the ecosystem.

18. Seronera Valley Exploration

The Seronera Valley, located in the heart of the Serengeti, is one of the best regions for wildlife viewing. Known for its year-round water supply, the valley attracts a wide variety of animals, including large numbers of predators. You’ll have a good chance of spotting leopards lounging in the trees, cheetahs prowling the plains, and lions resting in the shade of acacia trees. The valley is also an excellent place to see the interaction between herbivores and carnivores as they gather around the water sources.

19. Seasonal Calving

The southern plains of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Conservation Area are the birthplace of one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles: the calving season. From January to March, thousands of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles give birth to their young. This event attracts predators like lions, cheetahs, and hyenas, eager for an easy meal. Witnessing the birth of a wildebeest calf and the ensuing drama as it tries to escape predators is both heartwarming and intense, offering an incredible insight into the circle of life in the Serengeti.

20. Olduvai Gorge: The Cradle of Mankind

Just outside the Serengeti’s boundaries lies one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, Olduvai Gorge. Often referred to as the “Cradle of Mankind,” Olduvai is where some of the earliest human ancestors’ fossils were discovered. A visit to the Olduvai Gorge Museum is an educational journey into the history of early human evolution, with exhibits featuring tools, fossils, and artifacts that date back over 1.8 million years. This stop provides a unique opportunity to blend wildlife exploration with a deeper understanding of human history.

21. Private Serengeti Safari Experience

For travelers seeking a more exclusive and personalized Serengeti experience, Royal Climb and Safaris offers private safari tours. These custom-tailored safaris allow you to design your itinerary, choose the pace of your activities, and enjoy the park without the presence of other groups. Whether it’s maximizing your time for wildlife photography, enjoying quiet moments with the animals, or selecting specific areas of the Serengeti to explore, a private safari ensures you have a unique, uninterrupted experience.


With Royal Climb and Safaris, your journey to Serengeti National Park will be tailored to your preferences and interests, ensuring a personalized and unforgettable adventure. Whether you’re drawn by the thrill of seeing the Big Five, the beauty of the Great Migration, or the tranquility of the Serengeti’s sunrises, there’s something for every traveler in this iconic wilderness.

Ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime? Contact Royal Climb and Safaris today to book your Serengeti safari, and let us craft the perfect itinerary for you!

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