Serengeti National Park

The Beating Heart of Wild Africa

Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park is not just a destination—it’s a world of wonder. A place where the rhythm of nature is unbroken, where sunrises gild the golden plains, and where wildlife roams free in one of the last truly wild places on Earth. At Hey Safaris , we believe no Tanzanian safari is complete without experiencing the Serengeti’s timeless magic.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site with Legendary Status

Stretching across 14,750 square kilometers, Serengeti National Park is one of the most celebrated safari destinations on the planet. Its name derives from the Maasai word “Siringet”, meaning “endless plains”, and one glance at the horizon confirms this. Here, the landscape seems to roll on forever—open, raw, and alive with the spirit of Africa.
The Serengeti is best known for hosting the Great Migration, a natural spectacle unlike any other. It is also home to astonishing biodiversity, supporting over 500 bird species and the famed Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino.

What Animals Can You Expect to See?

The Serengeti offers exceptional wildlife sightings throughout the year. Here are just some of the incredible animals you may encounter on your safari:

Big Cats
Big Cats
Elephants
Elephants
Buffalo
Buffalo
Rhinos
Rhinos
Wildebeest & Zebra
Wildebeest & Zebra
Giraffes
Giraffes
Hippos & Crocodiles
Hippos & Crocodiles
Birdlife
Birdlife

Travel Times & Options

Serengeti National Park is accessible by road and air, with various starting points depending on your itinerary:

  • From Arusha:

    Approximately 6–8 hours by road.

  • From Moshi:

    Around 7–9 hours by road.

  • From Karatu:

    Roughly 4–5 hours by road, passing through the scenic Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

  • From Tarangire National Park:

    About 6-7 hours by road.

  • By Air:

    Several small airstrips within the Serengeti receive daily flights from Arusha and other key hubs, reducing travel time to under an hour.

At Hey Safaris, we can arrange private transfers or charter flights to maximize your time in the park and ensure your journey is as comfortable and efficient as possible.

When Is the Best Time to Visit the Serengeti

The Serengeti is a year-round destination, but the timing of your visit can shape your experience:

January Safari

January–March

28°C
Calving season

Best for predator action and young wildlife sightings.

January Safari

April–May

24°C
Green season

With fewer tourists, lush landscapes, and excellent birding.

 

January Safari

June - October

26°C
Dry Season

Great Migration crossings in the north – peak safari time.

January Safari

November–December

25°C
Short rains begin

The herds move south, offering beautiful skies and fresh scenery.

Expert Tip from Hey Safaris

For the most intimate and rewarding experience, consider a private early morning game drive in the Serengeti. The wildlife is at its most active at dawn, and the soft golden light creates picture-perfect moments. Your guide can help you spot elusive cats and track the migration herds without the crowds. After your game drive, enjoy a gourmet bush breakfast surrounded by nature’s splendour—an experience you’ll treasure forever.

Ready to experience the Serengeti? Let Hey Safaris guide you through this extraordinary wilderness and craft a safari journey that you will remember for a lifetime.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    You can reach the Serengeti by road or air. By road, it takes 6 – 8 hours from Arusha, 7 – 9 from Moshi, and 6 – 7  from Tarangire. By air, daily flights from Arusha and other hubs land at Serengeti’s airstrips in under an hour. Hey Safaris can arrange both road transfers and flights for a seamless journey.

    You can enjoy classic game drives, private early morning safaris, guided bush breakfasts, fly – in-safaris, and longer overland routes. Each offers a unique way to experience the park, depending on your preferences.

    The Serengeti is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s most iconic safari destinations. Known for the Great Migration and the Big Five, it offers endless golden plains, breathtaking sunsets, and incredible wildlife encounters year round.

    Yes. Safaris in the Serengeti are guided by experienced professionals who prioritize your safety. Camps and lodges follow strict safety protocols, and your guide will provide instructions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience around wildlife.

    Park entry fees are included in most safari packages, so you won’t need to arrange permits yourself. However, vaccinations for yellow fever and malaria prevention are recommended for Tanzania travel.

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