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Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park was established in the year 1940. Serengeti National Park is located in the northern parts of Tanzania, Serengeti National Park is known to be East Africa’s most iconic wildlife destination.

Serengeti National Park is just filled with numerous attractions, which are all over the national park, Serengeti National Park is also large enough to accommodate these attractions for the national park sits on approximately 14,763 square kilometers

Serengeti National Park is made up of a vast savanna, the great and famous migration plus diverse ecosystems. Serengeti National Park is characterized by its expansive plains, acacia woodlands, and riverine forests, offering a sanctuary to a myriad of wildlife species.

The national park has a lot in store to provide to its sightseers as they get to learn more about its beauty and all the numerous attractions that are found in It in this article, we get to learn about Serengeti National Park and some important details to watch out for.

Top Attractions in Serengeti National Park

Here are the top attractions in Serengeti National Park that sightseers are yet to witness as they embark on their safari into the great Serengeti National Park and these include; The Great Migration, Big Cat Sightings, The Mara River Crossings, Ngorongoro Crater all these have something exciting to offer to the sightseers.

Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park

Safari Activities in Serengeti

While at the national park there are various safari activities that sightseers can engage in as they get to marvel at the beauty of the national park and these safari activities are some of the best ways to learn more about the park as you move around the park’s perimeter. Below are some of these safari activities.

  • Game Drives: this is one of the thrilling safari activities carried out in the national park and this by experienced guides. Such kinds of drives offer opportunities to witness the park’s diverse wildlife in their natural habitats.
  • Great migrations: this is one of the most famous safari activities carried out at the national park as sightseers get to witness large numbers of animals cross the national park to Maasai Mara National Park in search of water and pasture.
  • Hot Air Balloon Safaris: sightseers can get to be part of a hot air balloon safari while at the national park this is a unique perspective, providing an aerial view of the plains and wildlife below.
  • Walking Safaris: there are also walking safaris while you explore the national park and these are Accompanied by armed rangers, through different trails of the national park as you get to witness nature and insights into the smaller ecosystems.
  • Cultural Visits: sightseers also have a chance to engage in Interactions with the indigenous Maasai people which offers a glimpse into their traditional lifestyles and customs.

Entry Fees and Concession Charges (2025–2026)

Just like all other national parks, Serengeti national park also has it own pricing and here are some of prices that sightseers should be aware of as they plan to visit the national park, note that these prices are not constant and can charge at any time of the year.

Category Peak Season (May 16 – March 14) Low Season (March 15 – May 15)
Non-Residents (Foreign Tourists) USD 70 (adult), USD 20 (child) USD 60 (adult), USD 20 (child)
Residents/Expatriates USD 35 (adult), USD 10 (child) USD 35 (adult), USD 10 (child)
East African Citizens TSH 10,000 (adult), TSH 2,000 (child) TSH 10,000 (adult), TSH 2,000 (child)

Children under 5 years are admitted free of charge. All fees are subject to 18% VAT .

In addition to entry fees, visitors staying within the park are required to pay concession fees:

Category Peak Season (July – September) Low Season (October – June)
Non-Residents (Foreign Tourists) USD 60 (adult), USD 10 (child) USD 50 (adult), USD 10 (child)
Residents/Expatriates USD 60 (adult), USD 10 (child) USD 60 (adult), USD 10 (child)
East African Citizens TSH 30,000 (adult), TSH 10,000 (child) TSH 30,000 (adult), TSH 10,000 (child)

Children under 5 years are exempt from concession fees.

Accommodation Options

There are different ranges of accommodations to select from as you are on your adventure to the great Serengeti national park, These accommodations range from different prices starting and below are some of them;

  • Luxury Lodges and Camps: Four Seasons Serengeti and Singita Sabora,
  • Mid-Range Lodges: Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge
  • Budget-Friendly Camps: Sonzo Camp
  • Mobile Camps: Usawa Serengeti

How to Get There

There are various ways to get to the national park and sightseers use different means of transport to the national park and below are some of the means of transport used while getting to the national park and they are as below;

By Air

This is known as the most convenient means of transport used by sightseers to the national park and this is because this kind of means is flexible and easy to use without any traffic or getting tired along the way, there are numerous airstrips used and some of these are

  • Seronera Airstrip
  • Lobo, Kleins, and Kogatende Airstrips
  • Grumeti, Kirawira, and Sasakwa Airstrips
  • Kusini and Ndutu Airstrips

Sightseers can use different Flights which are available and these can be from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), Arusha Airport (ARK), and Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta Airport (NBO) via regional airlines like Grumeti Air and Coastal Aviation.

By Road

The other means of transport that sightseers can use is by road, this is so possible despite of the fact that who ever requires this must be very careful, and also select the proper kind of vehicle to use most especially while on self-drive.

Entry Gates

When it comes to entry points Serengeti National Park there are various gates to be used as you enter into the national park and below are some of the entry points to Serengeti National Park and they are as below;

  • Naabi Hill Gate: this is ranked to be the busiest gates to the entry point of Serengeti National Park and this is due to the fact that it is the main entry to the national park and it is located approximately 45 kilometers from Seronera.
  • Ndabaka Gate: this is the western end gate of the national park and it is just also about 145 kilometers from Seronera.
  • Klein’s Gate: this is also one of the other busiest gates and it Is Situated in the far northeast of the park.

In conclusion, Serengeti National Park is one of the top national parks to visit while on a wildlife safari in the republic of Tanzania, and hence for all those looking for the best kind of adventure the destination to think of is Serengeti national park.

For more information, contact our trusted tour operators who are prepared for safari bookings and deep clarifications about the national park and other destinations in the country.

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