The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Serengeti National Park, Serengeti National Park

September 20, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

The Maasai call the plains of Serengeti National Park "the place where the land moves on forever"—so prepare to be astonished by its vastness. And here, you can witness the famous Serengeti annual migration, the largest and longest overland migration on earth.
Restaurants in Serengeti National Park

1. Tanzania Safari Supremacy

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Tanzania Safari Supremacy

Tanzania Safari is our core business at Tanzania Safari Supremacy. If you are contemplating travelling to Africa for a safari tour then look no further. Tanzania being the best safari destination in Africa is our main focus. With offices in Arusha; the base town of safaris in Tanzania, we arrange the most intriguing and awe inspiring day trips and safaris to national parks in Tanzania.

2. Seronera

Serengeti National Park 23000 Tanzania
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Seronera

The Serengeti National Park is divided into three main areas. Seronera is the most central and accessible region.

Reviewed By LookingForFamilyFun - Houston, United States

We spent 4 nights in Central Serengeti (Seronera is Central) at Tortilis Serengeti (which we loved, see other review) and with our driver-guide, Freddy, who was amazing and all arranged for us by Easy Travel. We saw so many lions here! One day we saw the zebras migrating across the Eastern section of this portion on their way to Ndutu with the wildebeest for the wildebeest birthings in Jan-Feb. Serengeti, which means "infinite plain" is a beatiful landscape in itself, endless plains with the occasional boulder pile reminiscent of Lion King's Pride Rock. The varying trees that begin small, then get larger as you move away from the plains. Bathroom facilities are pretty frequent and very nice in this area and the picnic locations are also very nice, although a box lunch in the vehicle lets you eat while watching lions napping under a tree! We saw almost 100 lions in this region and between here and the park entrance, one day there were two lionesses and 7 cubs in a tree...until they went down to chase a warthog family, which we couldn't see since they went away from the road. Hippos were plentiful and easy to see. Crocs were usually somewhere nearby. Giraffes were a daily sighting, we saw elephants once near a campground, and a highlight was a tree with three leopard cubs in it! A truly amazing time...but you've got to enjoy the landscape and delight in the foliage and bugs as well in order to be very entertained here when it's not the migration. This was perfect for us, but not for little kids, they'd likely get bored between big sightings. We also would sit for a long period of time when we found something...which is where the box lunch was handy! And it lets you see the lions come out of the tree if you can wait a while! We highly recommend going now if you can...our biggest crowd at a sighting was the 2 lionesses and 7 cubs in the tree, there were probably 9 vehicles there, when we asked our driver how many there would be there before COVID, he said 50-80! Go now, it will never be like this again!!!!

3. Eyes on Africa - Serengeti Day Tours

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Eyes on Africa - Serengeti Day Tours

Family run Since 2000. We specialize in Tailor made wildlife, cultural and eco-Safaris primarily round national parks and reserves like Serengeti, Masai Mara, Ngorongoro Crater... Unlike any other available tour, we can offer unique 'off the beaten track' tours by off-road vehicles, mountain bikes and by foot. Our exclusive tours let visitors experience authentic local culture while actively protecting the environment and local communities: getting back to nature and experiencing the real Africa!

4. Mara River

Serengeti National Park Tanzania
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Mara River

Reviewed By Andrewschoeman - Skukuza, South Africa

If you visit the Mara River in the Serengeti NP at the right time of year when the Migration is in the vicinity you might be fortunate enough to see the Wildebeest crossing the river, this is one of the highlights of any wildlife enthusiasts list of things to see, there are of course other animals to see around the river and it is a super place to visit.

5. Miracle Experience

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Miracle Experience

Your game viewing opportunities from the sky are endless. Explore the untouched parts of Serengeti as you casually drift away from the surface of the earth in the early hours of the morning, safe in the basket of a hot air balloon. Join us for a luxurious UNFORGETTABLE balloon safari in Serengeti followed by a lavish Bush Breakfast. With a permanent base in Seronera, the heart of the Serengeti and seasonal bases in Ndutu, Kogatende, and Kirawira we follow the migration all year round.

6. Migration at Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park Tanzania https://www.tanzaniatourism.go.tz/en/highlights/view/the-great-serengeti-migration
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Migration at Serengeti National Park

Reviewed By phabianJ6

Our 5 day safari was amazing, we had such a wonderful time visiting Tanzania, which was punctuated with a great guide. The wildlife was amazing from the moment we entered the park gates at Serengeti National Park. Lake Manyara was a bird watchers paradise, although I wouldn't classify ourselves as 'birders'. Our overnight stay in the Serengeti at the Osupuko Tented Camp was our favourite, in the middle of the wilderness. Some days the drives were long, the roads are dusty and bumpy, but the destination was always worth it. Would definitely recommend this trip to anyone and Mgalaa Expeditions were there throughout our planning stages answering any questions we had and accommodating our requests as best as they could.

7. Serengeti Hippo Pool

Mageso Chember, Serengeti National Park Tanzania
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Serengeti Hippo Pool

Reviewed By mutalyabalye

Biggest hippo numbers I have seen outside the Nile. Such a joy to watch especially the cutest babies that stuck right next to their mothers side.

8. Grumeti River

Serengeti National Park Tanzania
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Grumeti River

Reviewed By Traveling_fromwithin - Moshi, Tanzania

It is a nice experience to view the Hippos and crocodile from the top of the bridge and it is so funny to have great photos of the migration when they made their crossing through .. I love the western corridor

9. Serengeti Balloon Safaris

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Serengeti Balloon Safaris

As the first company to set a balloon aloft over the Serengeti, we have set the bar high for an exceptional adventure, delivered with safety at the forefront of our minds, and with our passenger's experience as a priority. From the outset, we've established ourselves as partners in conservation in the Parks in which we operate and we take an active role in ensuring ballooning standards are rigorously maintained. We've had to learn the vagaries of the weather from first-hand experience and as such, there are no more experienced pilots than those that fly the green and gold of Serengeti Balloon Safaris. We are adventurers at heart, with a penchant for detail and quality, and with each balloon that flies we know we're doing something extraordinarily well.

10. Naabi Hill

Serengeti National Park Tanzania
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Naabi Hill

Reviewed By seemanauttamtz - Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

We stopped here for exit from Serengeti and to take our entry permit to Ngorongoro. While getting all the process done, the Naabi Hill offers get view of the endless Beautiful Serengeti; this short climb is so easy for anyone to climb and a great view to see the NDUTU area which is the calving place for wildebeest from January to mid-March.

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