The Serengeti: Africa’s greatest wildlife reserve. World-famous for the Great Migration, this area is so unquestionably unique, you won’t want to leave. With over 25,000 different mammals and over 550 species of birds, there are thousands of animals to see here. Spot lions, tigers, elephants, baboons, giraffes, and more in this amazing place and we’d love to share it with you.
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We’ll come and collect you at your hotel in Arusha
January – March
May – December
4 days, 3 nights
At this moment in time, we offer private safari tours and there are no restrictions on group sizes
Waterproof jacket
Soft jacket, fleece or soft-shell, for cold temperatures at night
Long sleeve shirt, for protection from the sun
Short sleeve shirt, light-weight
Hiking pants
Shorts (optional)
Bathing suit (optional)
Underwear
Headwear
Rimmed hat, for sun protection
Bandana, buff or dust mask, for face coverage for dust and sweat (optional)
Footwear
Hiking boots or shoes
Sandals or flip-flops (optional)
Socks
Accessories
Sunglasses
Daypack, small
One local, certified safari guide
An incredible Serengeti safari tour experience!
See large herds of elephants playing by the river or resting in the shade
Keep your eye out for those sleepy tree-climbing lions!
Get close up views of the playful cheetahs
Come and see the incredible Great Migration with us!
And prepare yourself to see the cheeky baboons in their natural habitat
Witness thousands of eland, topi, hartebeest, impala, and Grant’s gazelle
Elephants in particular love this area as they roam through Tarangire’s savannah and shelter from the sun under the Baobab (upside-down trees). This area is a bird watchers paradise as it’s home to over 550 different bird species, the most diverse in Africa, including the Kori Bustard, the heaviest flying bird on earth!
Breakfast, game drive through Ngorongoro on the way to Serengeti National Park. Dinner and overnight.
The Serengeti is world-famous for the role it plays in the annual Great Migration, where an estimated two million herbivores – mostly wildebeest and zebra – migrate from the Serengeti to Kenya’s Maasai Mara Game Reserve. In the afternoon you will leave the Serengeti to return to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is over 260 km² (100 miles²) long and is often referred to as “Africa’s Eden”. Home to more than 25,000 large mammals, it is not unusual to see all of the “Big Five” (buffalo, elephants, rhino, lions, and leopards) in one day.
We are locally owned and based in Tanzania. We also operate our own fleet of vehicles and employ our own drivers and guides which makes our prices competitive as it eliminates commission to third parties.