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Serengeti National Park is one of Africa’s most renowned wildlife destinations, famed for its vast savannahs, abundant wildlife, and the breathtaking Great Migration. Located in northern Tanzania, the park spans approximately 14,750 square kilometers and is home to an incredible diversity of animals, including the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. Its name, derived from the Maasai word “Siringet,” means “endless plains,” a fitting description of the stunning landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see. Serengeti is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a premier safari destination, offering visitors a chance to witness nature in its most raw and untamed form.
Serengeti’s rich history dates back thousands of years, with archaeological evidence suggesting human habitation as early as the Stone Age. The park was officially established in 1951, making it Tanzania’s oldest national park. Its global importance lies in its role as a conservation stronghold, protecting some of the most iconic species in Africa. The Serengeti ecosystem, which extends beyond the park into Kenya’s Maasai Mara, has remained largely unchanged for millennia, allowing visitors to experience a landscape and wildlife spectacle similar to what early explorers once encountered.
Serengeti’s geography is diverse, consisting of endless grasslands, acacia woodlands, rolling hills, and rocky outcrops known as kopjes. The park is divided into four main regions:
The Southern Serengeti & Ndutu Region: Best known for its vast open plains where wildebeest calving occurs from December to March.
The Central Serengeti (Seronera): A prime game-viewing area with year-round wildlife due to its permanent water sources.
The Western Corridor & Grumeti River: Characterized by riverine forests and known for dramatic river crossings during the Great Migration.
The Northern Serengeti: A remote, rugged landscape where wildebeest cross the Mara River, often facing crocodile-infested waters.
Serengeti National Park experiences a predominantly warm and dry climate, with distinct wet and dry seasons shaping the movement of wildlife.
Dry Season (June – October): Characterized by cooler mornings and evenings, this period offers excellent wildlife viewing as animals gather around scarce water sources. The skies are clear, and there’s minimal rainfall.
Wet Season (November – May): Marked by two rainy periods: the short rains (November – December) and the long rains (March – May). While the landscape is lush and vibrant, animals are more dispersed, but this is the best time for birdwatching and witnessing the wildebeest calving season.
June – October: Ideal for game drives, with peak visibility of predators and large herds of animals. The Great Migration river crossings in the western and northern Serengeti occur during this time.
January – March: The Southern Serengeti hosts the wildebeest calving season, attracting an abundance of predators, making it a prime time for dramatic wildlife encounters.
April – May: While this is the least popular time due to heavy rains, the park is lush, and fewer tourists create a more exclusive experience.
Game drives are the heart of any Serengeti safari. Led by expert guides, these drives take visitors deep into the wilderness, offering close-up encounters with the Big Five—lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalos—as well as cheetahs, giraffes, and countless other species.
One of the most magical ways to experience the Serengeti is from above. A sunrise hot air balloon safari offers breathtaking aerial views of the golden plains, winding rivers, and massive herds of wildebeest and zebras. The flight is followed by a traditional champagne breakfast in the bush, adding a touch of luxury to your adventure.
For those seeking a more intimate connection with the Serengeti, walking safaris provide an up-close perspective of the ecosystem. Accompanied by armed rangers and expert guides, you’ll track wildlife on foot, discover hidden trails, and learn about the smaller creatures, plants, and landscapes that are often missed during game drives.
A visit to a Maasai village offers an enriching cultural experience. Guests can interact with the Maasai people, learn about their centuries-old traditions, witness traditional dances, and even participate in activities like fire-making and beadwork. This cultural immersion provides insight into the symbiotic relationship between the Maasai and the Serengeti’s wildlife.
Game drives are the heart of any Serengeti safari. Led by expert guides, these drives take visitors deep into the wilderness, offering close-up encounters with the Big Five—lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalos—as well as cheetahs, giraffes, and countless other species.
One of the most magical ways to experience the Serengeti is from above. A sunrise hot air balloon safari offers breathtaking aerial views of the golden plains, winding rivers, and massive herds of wildebeest and zebras. The flight is followed by a traditional champagne breakfast in the bush, adding a touch of luxury to your adventure.
For those seeking a more intimate connection with the Serengeti, walking safaris provide an up-close perspective of the ecosystem. Accompanied by armed rangers and expert guides, you’ll track wildlife on foot, discover hidden trails, and learn about the smaller creatures, plants, and landscapes that are often missed during game drives.
A visit to a Maasai village offers an enriching cultural experience. Guests can interact with the Maasai people, learn about their centuries-old traditions, witness traditional dances, and even participate in activities like fire-making and beadwork. This cultural immersion provides insight into the symbiotic relationship between the Maasai and the Serengeti’s wildlife.
For travelers looking for the ultimate in comfort and exclusivity, luxury safari lodges provide five-star services, gourmet dining, and breathtaking views of the Serengeti’s landscapes. These lodges often feature infinity pools, spa services, and private decks overlooking prime wildlife areas.
Tented camps provide an authentic safari experience, allowing guests to be immersed in nature while still enjoying comfortable accommodations. These semi-permanent camps are set up in key wildlife areas and offer excellent game-viewing opportunities right from your tent.
For those who want a balance between luxury and affordability, mid-range lodges offer excellent services, comfortable rooms, and great access to wildlife.
For budget travelers and adventure seekers, Serengeti has several public campsites where you can set up your own tent or use basic facilities provided at the site. These campsites offer a raw and thrilling experience, with wildlife sounds filling the night air.
For travelers looking for the ultimate in comfort and exclusivity, luxury safari lodges provide five-star services, gourmet dining, and breathtaking views of the Serengeti’s landscapes. These lodges often feature infinity pools, spa services, and private decks overlooking prime wildlife areas.
Tented camps provide an authentic safari experience, allowing guests to be immersed in nature while still enjoying comfortable accommodations. These semi-permanent camps are set up in key wildlife areas and offer excellent game-viewing opportunities right from your tent.
For those who want a balance between luxury and affordability, mid-range lodges offer excellent services, comfortable rooms, and great access to wildlife.
For budget travelers and adventure seekers, Serengeti has several public campsites where you can set up your own tent or use basic facilities provided at the site. These campsites offer a raw and thrilling experience, with wildlife sounds filling the night air.
Serengeti National Park is world-famous for its vast savannahs, incredible wildlife, and the annual Great Migration, where over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move across the plains in search of fresh grazing lands. It is also home to the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino).
Yes, most international visitors require a visa to enter Tanzania. Tourist visas can be obtained online, at Tanzanian embassies, or upon arrival at the airport. It’s advisable to check specific visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.
Absolutely! Many travelers combine Serengeti with:
Visitors are typically advised to get vaccinations for yellow fever (if traveling from a yellow fever-endemic country), typhoid, hepatitis A and B, and tetanus. Malaria prophylaxis is also recommended, as Tanzania is a malaria-endemic area. Consult your doctor for personalized advice.
The park can be visited year-round, but the best time depends on your interests:
Swahili is the official language of Tanzania, and English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Learning a few Swahili phrases is appreciated and can enhance your cultural experience (greeting people with “Jambo” (hello) )
You’ll need a valid passport, a Tanzanian visa, and permits provided by your tour operator to access Kilimanjaro National Park.
The official currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), but US dollars are widely accepted, especially in hotels, lodges, and for safari bookings. It’s advisable to carry smaller denominations and exchange money at authorized bureaus or banks.
A minimum of 3–4 days is recommended to fully experience Serengeti. However, for a more in-depth exploration, a 5–7 day safari allows time to visit different regions of the park and witness the migration.
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EXCELLENT Based on 25 reviews Posted on Teresa VVerified Great experience!!! Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with Arrow Trekking was an amazing experience. Isaack was a fantastic host, always attentive and professional. The guides were excellent, supportive and very knowledgeable throughout the trek. The food prepared by Laurence was absolutely delicious, far better than expected on the mountain.I highly recommend Arrow Trekking to anyone looking for a well-organized, safe and unforgettable Kilimanjaro experience!!!Posted on EstherVerified A once-in-a-lifetime experience I’ll never forget! Arrow Trekking was recommended to me by a friend who climbed Kilimanjaro a few years ago — and she was absolutely right!Isaak is an amazing host: incredibly dedicated, always available, and everything was perfectly organized.The 7-day trek was an unforgettable experience. Every day we arrived to perfectly set-up tents, and the food… truly next level. It’s unbelievable how they managed to pull this off time and time again, right in the middle of nature!A huge thank you to Isaak and the entire team of guides (shoutout to Issa!) and porters who made this trip so special. A once-in-a-lifetime experience I’ll never forget!Posted on Fabian VVerified Arrow trekking - Safari + Kilimanjaro hike Arrow trekking is a highly professional agency where client is king. We were assisted by Isaack throughout our whole stay in Tanzania. He arranged our safari, Mt. Kilimanjaro hike, accommodation, and transport. Everything went very smooth and Isaack was always available when we had questions, we could count on him when needed. Furthermore, his English is very good and he handles in a transparent way. Overall, we had a very positive experience and would definitely recommend Arrow trekking for people looking to visit Tanzania!Posted on Miria vVerified Incredible 4-Day Camping Safari The 4-day camping safari was truly incredible! It was full of adventure from start to finish—sleeping under the stars, waking up to the sounds of the wild, connecting with the other people in the same safari and exploring breathtaking landscapes. Our guide was fantastic, and we saw SO much wildlife; the Big Five but also much more! The only downside was that the itinerary and campsite were different from what I had originally agreed on, and I only found out at the start of the safari. Still, the experience itself was so great that it didn’t take away from the trip at all.Highly recommended for anyone looking for a raw, exciting, and unforgettable safari adventure!Posted on Clement DVerified Great ascent! Great experience with Arrow trekking! I recommend this company!Many thanks to our guide LA MACHINE and the whole team!Posted on Sightseer39209425821Verified Kilimanjaro hicking & Safari I booked 5 days safari and 5 days climbing to Kilimanjaro summit by Marangu Route from Arrow Trekking & Safaris. It were amazing experiences. Everything was perfectly orginise. The driver took me from Kilimanjaro Airport and after all, he brought me to Kilimanjaro Airport. During the hiking guids took care me, they checked my condition and health by pulse oximeter. I felt very safty. I recommend Isaack and his office if you are planning a safari and Kilimanjaro hicking in Tanzania.Posted on Toby WVerified Highly recommend Sensational experience climbing to the summit of Kilii!10/10 would recommend Arrow Trekking.Great food, camping gear, and people!Posted on Vittal MVerified My family and I highly recommend! Thanks for the trip of a lifetime Arrow Trekking & Safaris driver, we met in Arusha and took off, traveling to Tarangire NP, Lake Eyasi, the Serengeti, the Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Meru, and Lake Natron before flying to Zanzibar. We experienced how the Hadzabe tribes live while on a day-long culture tour near Lake Eyasi; the highlights for that day included my sister getting "married" to a Hanzabe tribesman and our failure at using a bow. I was even able to buy one of the Hadzabe instruments with the help of Alex, our local guide. Also, according to Mr lsaack, we were super lucky, as we were witness to both a leopard eating in a tree and a lion using our vehicle as shade while traveling through the Serengeti. The time we spent in Tanzania was off-the-charts amazing and heaping in culture. Arrow Trekking $ Safaris is full of friendly staff, who are willing to work with budgetary restraints and add customizable additions to trips. My family and I highly recommend! Thanks for the trip of a lifetimePosted on Prajwal GVerified Amazing safari day was great Arrow Trekking & Safaris had offered plenty of activities during our trip in Tanzania such as an hot air balloon ride, visit to the local Masai village and of course the brilliant safari. Honestly, if you are debating on whether to come here, don’t and just come here. I cannot recommend this company enough.Posted on Imre BakkerVerified That was very incredible! We traveled to the Serengeti, Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar, all of which had the most incredible accommodations. We learned a great deal from this adventure. Which accommodation should we select? Which is the best option as they are all so different from one another? What time of day would be best to go? How many nights should we spend in each location? When planning an amazing safari, the little things matter most: travel dates, packing lists, bush aircraft, and distances. We heartily recommend Arrow Trekking and Safaris.
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