The Serengeti National Park, Tanzania’s oldest and most popular park, attracts an annual migration of six million animals.
Every year, 200,000 zebras and 300,000 Thomson’s gazelles join the wildebeest in their search for pasture.
After the migration, huge herds of buffalo, elephant, giraffe, eland, impala and Grant’s gazelle can be seen.
Many Discovery Channel nature films are shot here.


Get ready for a breathtaking adventure in the heart of the Serengeti National Park
The majesty of lions, the grace of elephants and the beauty of cheetahs await you for an unforgettable immersion in the African savannah.
Lions : The Serengeti is home to a large population of lions, some of the most majestic in Africa..
Elephants : Although fewer in number, Serengeti elephants are important and are often seen in wooded areas and near waterholes.
Cheetahs : The Serengeti is ideal for spotting fast-moving cheetahs hunting on the vast open plains.
Giraffes : Giraffes feed on acacia leaves and are frequently seen in the wooded areas of the Serengeti
Wildebeet, Zebra and Gazelle : These herbivores are abundant and play a part in the famous annual wildebeest and zebra migration
Buffalos : Herds of buffalo move across the Serengeti, seeking fresh pasture and water.
Hippos : Although less abundant than in other parks, hippos are present in the Serengeti’s rivers and waterholes.
Hyenas : Spotted hyenas are often seen in the park, playing an important role as scavengers and predators.
Crocodiles : Crocodiles often hide in the rivers and waterholes of the Serengeti, waiting patiently for their prey.
Birds : The Serengeti is home to a wide variety of birds, including birds of prey, waders, ostriches, hornbills and many other species.
