The Land of Endless Plains
Legend has it that the word Serengeti comes from the Maasai people, the proud pastoralists who have called this land home for centuries. Loosely translated, the word means “the place where the land runs on forever” or “endless plains.” Few names capture the spirit of a landscape so perfectly: a sweeping wilderness of grassland, scattered acacia trees, granite kopjes, and horizons that vanish into eternity.
Established as a national park in 1952, Serengeti covers 14,763 km² (5,700 sq. mi.), making it larger than Connecticut or Montenegro. It is Tanzania’s flagship park and one of the most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries in the world. In recognition of its ecological importance, Serengeti was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
The park stretches from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in the south, all the way to Kenya’s Masai Mara in the north, with Lake Victoria lying to the west. Within this vast ecosystem lie habitats as diverse as open plains, woodlands, riverine forests, and seasonal swamps. Serengeti is also an open-air museum of mankind’s ancient past, with archaeological relics dating back nearly two million years.
The Land of Endless Plains
Legend has it that the word Serengeti comes from the Maasai people, the proud pastoralists who have called this land home for centuries. Loosely translated, the word means “the place where the land runs on forever” or “endless plains.” Few names capture the spirit of a landscape so perfectly: a sweeping wilderness of grassland, scattered acacia trees, granite kopjes, and horizons that vanish into eternity.
Established as a national park in 1952, Serengeti covers 14,763 km² (5,700 sq. mi.), making it larger than Connecticut or Montenegro. It is Tanzania’s flagship park and one of the most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries in the world. In recognition of its ecological importance, Serengeti was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
The park stretches from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in the south, all the way to Kenya’s Masai Mara in the north, with Lake Victoria lying to the west. Within this vast ecosystem lie habitats as diverse as open plains, woodlands, riverine forests, and seasonal swamps. Serengeti is also an open-air museum of mankind’s ancient past, with archaeological relics dating back nearly two million years.
Witness the Great Migration
The Serengeti is most famous for the Great Migration – a breathtaking wildlife spectacle often called the “Greatest Show on Earth.” Each year, over 1.5 million wildebeest, 400,000 zebras, and hundreds of thousands of gazelles and antelopes form the largest overland migration on the planet.
Their journey follows the seasonal rains in a 1,000-km circuit through the Serengeti–Mara ecosystem:
December–March: Calving season in the southern plains near Ndutu and Ngorongoro, when half a million wildebeest calves are born within weeks.
April–June: The herds head northwest through the Seronera and Western Corridor toward the Grumeti River.
July–October: Northern Serengeti and the famous Mara River crossings, where wildebeest risk their lives against Nile crocodiles and predators waiting on the banks.
November: The herds return south as the cycle begins anew.
Wherever the migration is, predators follow in abundance, creating dramatic scenes of survival.
Witness the Great Migration
The Serengeti is most famous for the Great Migration – a breathtaking wildlife spectacle often called the “Greatest Show on Earth.” Each year, over 1.5 million wildebeest, 400,000 zebras, and hundreds of thousands of gazelles and antelopes form the largest overland migration on the planet.
Their journey follows the seasonal rains in a 1,000-km circuit through the Serengeti–Mara ecosystem:
December–March: Calving season in the southern plains near Ndutu and Ngorongoro, when half a million wildebeest calves are born within weeks.
April–June: The herds head northwest through the Seronera and Western Corridor toward the Grumeti River.
July–October: Northern Serengeti and the famous Mara River crossings, where wildebeest risk their lives against Nile crocodiles and predators waiting on the banks.
November: The herds return south as the cycle begins anew.
Wherever the migration is, predators follow in abundance, creating dramatic scenes of survival.
Wildlife & Biodiversity
The Serengeti is home to one of the densest concentrations of wildlife on Earth.
Mammals: Over 70 large mammal species, including elephants, giraffes, buffalo, hippos, rhinos, zebras, gazelles, and topis.
Predators: Serengeti is the “Big Cat Capital of Africa.” Lions rule the plains, while leopards stalk the acacia woodlands, and cheetahs rely on speed to hunt in open savannas. Hyenas, jackals, servals, and even caracals complete the predator line-up.
Birds: More than 500 species have been recorded – from colorful lilac-breasted rollers to mighty martial eagles, secretary birds, ostriches, and migratory storks.
Reptiles & Amphibians: Nile crocodiles dominate river crossings, while tortoises, monitor lizards, and frogs inhabit wetlands and bushland.
Unique species: Rare sightings include African wild dogs (reintroduced), black rhinos in the Moru Kopjes, and the colobus monkeys of the Western Corridor.
Wildlife & Biodiversity
The Serengeti is home to one of the densest concentrations of wildlife on Earth.
Mammals: Over 70 large mammal species, including elephants, giraffes, buffalo, hippos, rhinos, zebras, gazelles, and topis.
Predators: Serengeti is the “Big Cat Capital of Africa.” Lions rule the plains, while leopards stalk the acacia woodlands, and cheetahs rely on speed to hunt in open savannas. Hyenas, jackals, servals, and even caracals complete the predator line-up.
Birds: More than 500 species have been recorded – from colorful lilac-breasted rollers to mighty martial eagles, secretary birds, ostriches, and migratory storks.
Reptiles & Amphibians: Nile crocodiles dominate river crossings, while tortoises, monitor lizards, and frogs inhabit wetlands and bushland.
Unique species: Rare sightings include African wild dogs (reintroduced), black rhinos in the Moru Kopjes, and the colobus monkeys of the Western Corridor.
Activities in Serengeti
Game Drives
The classic way to experience the Serengeti is on a game drive. Safari vehicles are designed for comfort and open viewing, allowing you to immerse yourself in the wilderness. Morning drives often bring encounters with predators still active after a night of hunting, while afternoon drives reveal elephants, giraffes, and plains game grazing in the golden light. For a deeper experience, a full-day game drive with a picnic lunch in the bush lets you explore farther corners of the park. Every drive feels unique — no two safaris are ever the same.
Hot Air Balloon Safaris
Few experiences compare to a dawn hot air balloon flight over the Serengeti. As the sun rises, you gently lift into the sky, floating silently above the endless plains. From your vantage point, watch herds of wildebeest and zebras moving below, giraffes stretching toward the treetops, and elephants making their way to watering holes. The landscape glows with golden light, offering extraordinary photographic opportunities. The experience concludes with a champagne bush breakfast set in the wilderness — an unforgettable highlight of any Serengeti safari.
Walking Safaris
For those who want to connect more intimately with nature, walking safaris offer a slower, more immersive experience. Accompanied by expert guides and armed rangers, you’ll explore areas of the park on foot, learning to recognize animal tracks, identify plants, and understand the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Unlike game drives, where wildlife often takes center stage, walking safaris highlight the small wonders: colorful insects, medicinal shrubs, and bird calls that often go unnoticed. It’s an adventure that awakens all your senses.
Cultural Visits
The Serengeti is not just about wildlife — it is also home to the Maasai people, who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries. Visiting a traditional Maasai manyatta (village) allows you to experience their unique culture, from their colorful beadwork and dances to their age-old traditions of cattle herding. You’ll hear stories of their history, learn about their lifestyle, and gain an appreciation for how they coexist with the wild environment. These encounters offer a deeper cultural layer to your safari adventure.
Birdwatching
With more than 500 recorded bird species, the Serengeti is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. From the spectacular lilac-breasted roller and secretary bird to large raptors like martial eagles and vultures circling high above, the variety is astonishing. Seasonal migrations bring flocks of storks, flamingos, and other migratory birds, transforming wetlands and skies into a moving spectacle. Whether you’re a keen birder or a casual observer, the vibrant colors and diverse calls of Serengeti’s birdlife add an extra dimension to the safari experience.
Photography Safaris
For photography lovers, the Serengeti is nothing short of a dream. Whether you’re capturing the dramatic Mara River crossings, the intimate gaze of a lioness with her cubs, or a glowing sunset behind acacia trees, every moment is a picture waiting to be framed. Specialist photography safaris can be arranged with guides who understand light, angles, and positioning, helping you make the most of your shots. From professionals to passionate amateurs, the Serengeti offers endless opportunities to build a breathtaking portfolio of wildlife and landscape images.
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EXCELLENT Based on 29 reviews Enrique M2025-04-02Verified I recently came back from a 7-day safari I recently came back from a 7-day safari combined with a 4-day Kilimanjaro trek organized by Kimanaa Africa Safaris. The seamless transition between trekking and safari was impressive. The safari guides were equally skilled and provided an enriching experience while witnessing the incredible wildlife in Tanzania. Each aspect of our trip was well-coordinated, from accommodation to transport. The team at Kimanaa truly cares about ensuring that you have the best possible experience. I can't wait to book my next adventure with them! Troyer E2025-03-27Verified A memorable experience, My experience with Kimanaa Africa Safaris was nothing short of amazing! I embarked on a 6-day trek up Mount Kilimanjaro, and the entire journey was meticulously planned. The guides were incredibly knowledgeable and supportive, providing us with valuable information about the terrain and our own physical conditions. The meals were hearty and delicious, catering to our dietary preferences. Reaching the summit was a breathtaking moment I'll cherish forever. I highly recommend Kimanaa for anyone looking to explore Kilimanjaro or the surrounding safari regions! Deep K2025-03-13Verified We enjoyed this safari. Our family safari in to explore the Serengeti National Park was beautiful, thanks to the exceptional planning by Kimanaa Africa Safaris. The highlight of our time in Tanzania was witnessing the Great Migration. They ensure that the entire family had an unforgettable experience. Every aspect of our trip was flawlessly executed, and we’re already discussing our next family adventure with Kimanaa Africa Safaris. Kimberly F2025-03-03Verified Perfect solo adventure. I booked Kimanaa Africa Safaris for a safari trip in Tanzania. I am very excited for this trip and, Really it was memorable adventured my life. Kimanaa team had well organized my safari. The Serengeti was everything we hoped for vast landscapes, incredible wildlife. My guide Erasto was knowledgeable about wildlife and Tanzanian local culture. The lodges I stayed in were luxurious yet felt authentically connected to the environment. Every moment I enjoyed. Shamrad H2025-02-23Verified This safari was seamless. Tanzania amazing for our safari adventure, brilliantly arranged by Rachel at Kimanaa Africa Safaris. Every detail of our journey was meticulously planned. We began our journey in the Serengeti. The camp's remote location allowed us to enjoy uninterrupted wildlife sightings. Our guide, Erasto was not only incredibly knowledgeable but also deeply passionate about the region's wildlife, which added an extra layer of excitement to every moment. Kimanaa Africa Safaris created a safari experience that exceeded all our expectations. Raniel C2025-02-14Verified This safari experience we will never forget. Our recent trip was the perfect balance of adventure and everything. We traveled as a family and were blown away by the care and attention provided by Kimanaa Africa Safaris. Erasto, our guide, was exceptional with the kids, making the safari both educational and fun. The Ngorongoro Crater was a favorite, where we saw a black rhino and herds of zebras and wildebeests. The meals at each lodge were delicious, and the accommodations were very comfortable. Prikanson K2025-02-08Verified Nice experience about wildlife. With two children and my wife, we visited Tanzania. It was exceptional Tarangire and Ngorongoro day trip for us. We saw a lot of animals on the fantastic nature , Guide Erasto had a wealth of knowledge on where to look for them. Kimanaa Africa Safaris t gave good service as a Tanzanian local tour operator. Mevin F2025-01-29Verified Highly recommended! Kimanaa Africa Safaris offers exceptional African safari experiences in the Serengeti, Tarangire and Ngorongoro Craters. Their knowledgeable guide (Erasto), comfortable accommodations and focus on conservation made this a memorable trip. A highlight was Ngorongoro Crater, which showcased a variety of wildlife. If you are looking for an authentic and responsible safari adventure, choose Kimanaa Africa Safaris. We really enjoyed this safari with them. Storage B2025-01-23Verified Extremely well planned trip! Africa has been mine and my aunt's dream trip for years and it is safe to say that Kimanaa ensured our dream was fulfilled! We provided a list of hotels and destinations we wished to cover on specific dates, along with all flight timings to Kimanaa, and they came up with the perfect itinerary that accommodated all of our requests. We landed in Kigali and even after multiple flight delays, were received on time by our safari driver with a big spacious smooth car. He was a great driver. Our gorilla trek was very well managed and smoothly booked also. We did not face issues with our car or anything else at any point during our trip. When our flight from Nairobi to Kilimanjaro got cancelled and pushed to the night, to avoid any hassle for us, Kimanaa arranged for a last minute cab to enable us to drive from Nairobi to Arusha so that our itinerary did not get affected. Rachel from Kimanaa went out of her way to help us with everything - including taking us out for local shopping in her car around Arusha on the last day!She was at our beck and call whenever we needed her, and consistently reassured us. We had an extremely equipped 4x4 safari van for our safaris in Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti and Tarangire. The van had a mini fridge stocked with water bottles, juices, and wine! It also had charging cables behind every seat and was very safe. Our driver Erastos was extremely knowledgeable and ensured we got to see the Big 5 up close and personal! We also saw cheetahs, a lion family, multiple giraffe families, banded mangooses, herds and herds of elephants, hippos in their habitat, etc. Sean Obrien2024-12-22Verified It was awesome & memorable Tanzanian safari. It was our best time in Tanzania this year. From the initial booking process to our final farewell, every detail was meticulously handled by Rachel. The Kimanaa team was responsive and helpful, ensuring all our questions were answered before our arrival. Upon reaching the camp, We were immediately struck by its beautiful location, nestled in the heart of nature. The tented accommodations were spacious, well-equipped, and surprisingly luxurious, with comfortable beds and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Each evening, we could hear the sounds of wildlife, adding to the immersive experience. Our experience with Kimanaa Africa Safari was unforgettable. It offered a perfect mix of adventure, comfort, and education. We left with lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for wildlife and conservation.