“Siringit.” In the language of the Maasai, it means the place where the land runs on forever.”
Welcome to the stage where the oldest drama on earth plays out daily. The Serengeti is more than just a park; it is a sensory experience that touches the soul. From the thunder of a million wildebeest hooves vibrating through the ground to the golden silence of a sunrise over the savanna, this is Africa exactly as you have imagined it.
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a Wonder of the Natural World, and the host of the Great Migration. Whether you are chasing the adrenaline of a river crossing or seeking the quiet dignity of a lion pride on a granite Kopje, your journey into the wild begins here.
The Great Migration: Witness over 1.5 million wildebeest and zebras in an endless, chaotic cycle of life, death, and rebirth across the plains.
Predator Capital:Â Known as the “Land of the Lions,” the Serengeti boasts the highest concentration of large predators in Africa, including cheetahs and leopards.
Balloon Safaris: There is no view quite like floating silently over the waking savanna at dawn, followed by a champagne bush breakfast.
The Moru Kopjes: Massive granite rock formations that rise from the flat plains, often used as lookout points (and nap spots) by lions.
Many travelers think the Migration is a single event, but it is actually a constant, year-round circular journey driven by rain. To see it, you must be in the right region at the right time.
Even if you miss the migration, the Serengeti offers world-class game viewing 365 days a year. The Seronera Valley (Central Serengeti) creates a permanent water source that supports resident prides of lions, solitary leopards, herds of elephants, and buffalo that never leave. You don’t need the migration to see the “Big Five” here.