Hightlight
- National Park
The Serengeti is the quintessential image of Africa, a boundless sea of golden grass that stretches toward the horizon under an impossibly large sky. This legendary landscape hosts the Great Migration, the largest overland movement of mammals on the planet, where millions of wildebeest and zebras follow the rains in a primal cycle. Lions, cheetahs, and leopards prowl the rocky outcrops known as kopjes, their silhouettes stark against the setting sun. Every morning begins with a chorus of wildlife, and every evening ends with a star-studded sky that feels close enough to touch. It is a place where the rhythms of nature remain untouched by time, offering a safari experience that is both exhilarating and deeply humbling.
- Where it is: Northern Tanzania, extending to the Kenyan border.
- What you can expect to see: The Great Migration, the Big Five, and endless golden savannahs.
- How much it is to get in: ~$70 USD per adult per day for non-residents.
- What people say: Travelers call it ‘the quintessential Africa’ and the best place to witness nature in its rawest form.
- Interesting fact: The name ‘Serengeti’ comes from the Maasai word ‘Siringet’, meaning ‘endless plains’.
