Serengeti National park
Discovering the Marvels of Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park is famous for its diverse wildlife, home to giraffes, elephants, lions, hippos, and over 500 bird species. The Great Migration, with over a million wildebeest and zebras, is a highlight. Visitors can also explore Moru Kopjes for rhinos and the Retina Hippo Pool for close-up sightings.
Best Things in Serengeti National Park
1: The Great Migration
The Great Migration in Serengeti National Park sees over a million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles moving seasonally. In the wet season, herds head south; in the dry months, they migrate through Seronera, Western Corridor, and Grumeti River, reaching the north. Guided safaris or independent trips offer incredible wildlife encounters year-round.
2: Seronera River Valley  (Central Serengeti)
The Seronera River Valley in Central Serengeti is a wildlife hotspot, attracting herbivores like wildebeest, zebras, and elephants, which in turn sustain predators such as lions, cheetahs, and leopards. With lush vegetation, golden grasslands, luxury lodges, and easy access via air or road, it offers unforgettable safari experiences year-round.
3: Naabi Hill (Eastern Serengeti)
Located on the eastern edge of Serengeti, near the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Naabi Hill is the primary entrance to Serengeti National Park. After paying the entrance fee or allowing your safari guide to complete the necessary paperwork, take a walk along Naabi Hill’s trail for spectacular views of the Serengeti. The hill, covered in acacia trees, is home to a pride of lions and serves as a key point for millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles during their annual Great Migration to the Eastern Serengeti in search of food and breeding grounds.
4: Lobo Valley (Northern serengeti)
Located on Serengeti’s eastern edge, Naabi Hill is the primary park entrance, offering stunning views after a short hike. Covered in acacia trees, it’s home to a lion pride and serves as a key stop for migrating wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles on their way to the Eastern Serengeti.
5: Grumeti River (Westrn Corridor)
The Grumeti River crossing in the Western Corridor’s Kirawira region offers a thrilling sight as migrating wildebeest and zebras face large crocodiles. Elephants, hippos, and monkeys also frequent the river. Best witnessed between July and November, this intense spectacle is ideal for those seeking an unforgettable safari experience.Â
6: Retina Hippo Pool (Central Serengeti)
The Retina Hippo Pool in Central Serengeti, where the Seronera and Orangi rivers meet, is home to around 200 playful hippos. Visit during the dry season (July–November) for better visibility as lower water levels expose more of the pool. Always maintain a safe distance from these massive, dangerous creatures.
7: Moru Kopjes (Central Serengeti)
Moru Kopjes, located 32 miles northwest of Naabi Hill, is home to Serengeti’s last population of black rhinos. Despite poaching threats, a small group still thrives, monitored by rangers. Alongside rhinos, you’ll spot lions, elephants, and leopards. Don’t miss the Masai rock paintings at Gong Rock.
8: Serengeti Ballon Safaris
Serengeti Balloon Safaris offers a unique aerial experience, allowing guests to soar above the park and witness the Great Migration from the sky. The sunrise flights last about an hour, followed by a champagne toast and breakfast. Though costly, the exceptional service and views make it unforgettable.
9: Bologonja Springs (Northern Serengeti)
Bologonja Springs, located in northeastern Serengeti, is a peaceful oasis attracting monkeys, elephants, giraffes, and various bird species. A short distance downstream, the Larelemangi salt lick draws hoofed animals like antelope for salt, offering clear views of wildlife, often engaged in playful mud battles amid the swampy landscape.
Things to Do in Serengeti
- Game Drives: Morning & evening safaris
- Hot Air Balloon Safari (luxury aerial views)
- Walking Safaris (guided tours for an intimate experience)
- Cultural Tours (visit Maasai villages)
- Photography Tours (capture Africa’s most iconic wildlife)
Best Time to Visit
- January – March: Calving season, best for predators
- June – October: Dry season, peak for wildlife viewing
- November – December: Green season, fewer crowds
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