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TANZANIA: WILDLIFE SPECTACULAR – Predators & Prey of Ngorongoro & Serengeti

A zebra contemplates a menacing pack of hyenas on one of our early morning safaris in the Serengeti

A zebra contemplates a menacing pack of hyenas on one of our early morning safaris in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Vervet Monkeys also like the woodland

Vervet Monkeys also like the woodland (Image by Mark Beaman)

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An isolated storm washes over the Ngorongoro Crater (image by Inger Vandyke)

The multitude of kills attract vultures, like this strikingly-patterned White-headed Vulture

The multitude of kills attract vultures, like this strikingly-patterned White-headed Vulture (Image by Mark Beaman)

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Beautiful Impalas at our breakfast spot one morning on safari in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Unlike the Maasai women of Kenya, Tanzanian Maasai women adorn themselves with beautiful white disc necklaces and hats

Unlike the Maasai women of Kenya, Tanzanian Maasai women adorn themselves with beautiful white disc necklaces and hats (image by Inger Vandyke)

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The incredible face of a male lion in Gul Kopjes, Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Or simply follow dad around like grown up Lions

Or simply follow dad around like grown up Lions (Image by Mark Beaman)

Leopards hunt mostly at night, so much of the day is spent in a shady tree

Leopards hunt mostly at night, so much of the day is spent in a shady tree (Image by Mark Beaman)

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The smaller Black-bellied Bustard gives its 'popping' call (Image by Mark Beaman)

A Long-crested Eagle watches from a dead tree

A Long-crested Eagle watches from a dead tree (Image by Mark Beaman)

Banded Mongoose family in the rains of the Serengeti

Banded Mongoose family in the rains of the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Black Rhinoceroses still survive here for the same reason

Black Rhinoceroses still survive here for the same reason (Image by Mark Beaman)

Portrait of a Ruppell's Vulture

Portrait of a Ruppell's Vulture (image by Inger Vandyke)

A pair of male Warthogs facing off with each other in an act of aggression

A pair of male Warthogs facing off with each other in an act of aggression (image by Inger Vandyke)

Portrait of a Banded Mongoose

Portrait of a Banded Mongoose (image by Inger Vandyke)

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"Gotcha!" a male lion cub knocks its rival to the ground during a play fight on one of our early safaris at Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

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A roosting pair of Hadada Ibis. Although they are common and very loud, they are quite beautiful in their own right (image by Inger Vandyke)

A huge male African Buffalo stares straight at us

A huge male African Buffalo stares straight at us (Image by Mark Beaman)

Shy Spotted Thick-knees are easier to find than you think if you look carefully around the granite kopjes of the Serengeti

Shy Spotted Thick-knees are easier to find than you think if you look carefully around the granite kopjes of the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Serengeti storm skies

Serengeti storm skies (image by Inger Vandyke)

A wandering elephant enjoys the sunshine and grazing in a sea of wildlfowers at Ngorongoro

A wandering elephant enjoys the sunshine and grazing in a sea of wildlfowers at Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

A White-backed Vulture suns itself in the early morning light of the Serengeti

A White-backed Vulture suns itself in the early morning light of the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Portrait of a beautiful Maasai woman at the entrance to her home

Portrait of a beautiful Maasai woman at the entrance to her home (image by Inger Vandyke)

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"I hate those hyenas!" Face-off between a Serval and Spotted Hyena in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

A Leopard heads off to hunt after a day resting in an acacia

A Leopard heads off to hunt after a day resting in an acacia (Image by Mark Beaman)

A pair of African Buffalos staring at us on safari in Ngorongoro

A pair of African Buffalos staring at us on safari in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

An explosive burst of energy results in the capture of this young gazelle

An explosive burst of energy results in the capture of this young gazelle (Image by Mark Beaman)

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Fischer's Lovebirds drink from a tiny pool (Image by Mark Beaman)

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Stunning flamingo silhouettes in the mist of Lake Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

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A stunning encounter with a beautiful lioness in a tree during one of our safaris in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Covered in mud but with eyes wide open, an elderly African Buffalo gets up from his mud bath in Ngorongoro

Covered in mud but with eyes wide open, an elderly African Buffalo gets up from his mud bath in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

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Rain clouds over the grassy plains of the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

The warmest smile of an elderly Maasai woman at her boma near Ngorongoro

The warmest smile of an elderly Maasai woman at her boma near Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Yellow-billed Oxpecker searching the fur on a giraffe's neck for food

Yellow-billed Oxpecker searching the fur on a giraffe's neck for food (image by Inger Vandyke)

The Serengeti wildebeest have huge numbers of young calves in tow, a potential feast for the gathering predators

The Serengeti wildebeest have huge numbers of young calves in tow, a potential feast for the gathering predators (Image by Mark Beaman)

A Grey-breasted Spurfowl gives its harsh calls from a log

A Grey-breasted Spurfowl gives its harsh calls from a log (Image by Mark Beaman)

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A beautiful Cheetah mother and her two cubs in Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

And yes, we even stop to photograph dung beetles rolling dung on our safaris!

And yes, we even stop to photograph dung beetles rolling dung on our safaris! (image by Inger Vandyke)

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Dappled light shines over a distant Maasai boma near Ngorongoro Crater (image by Inger Vandyke)

Portrait of a Yellow-billed Oxpecker in Ngorongoro

Portrait of a Yellow-billed Oxpecker in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

A Speke's Weaver clips off a grass flower to build its nest

A Speke's Weaver clips off a grass flower to build its nest (image by Inger Vandyke)

Male elephants fighting in Ngorongoro

Male elephants fighting in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

The bloodied face of a male cheetah after he hunted a young wildebeest

The bloodied face of a male cheetah after he hunted a young wildebeest (image by Inger Vandyke)

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An African Harrier Hawk harrassing a pair of roosting Grey-crowned Cranes in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Rays of light illuminate the crater floor at Ngorongoro

Rays of light illuminate the crater floor at Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Cheetah families are always wonderful photography subjects and so hard to depart from on a safari!

Cheetah families are always wonderful photography subjects and so hard to depart from on a safari! (image by Inger Vandyke)

A flamingo takes a scratch in the lake at Ngorongoro

A flamingo takes a scratch in the lake at Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Cheetah love in the Serengeti

Cheetah love in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

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Portrait of a young Vervet Monkey at Lake Manyara (image by Inger Vandyke)

A beautiful Blue Monkey in Lake Manyara National Park

A beautiful Blue Monkey in Lake Manyara National Park (image by Inger Vandyke)

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An incredible encounter with displaying Lilac-breasted Rollers in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

A statuesque Saddle-billed Stork looking for a breakfast of frogs

A statuesque Saddle-billed Stork looking for a breakfast of frogs (image by Inger Vandyke)

A Bateleur patrols overhead

A Bateleur patrols overhead (Image by Mark Beaman)

When it comes to hunting, the female Lions do most of the work

When it comes to hunting, the female Lions do most of the work (Image by Mark Beaman)

A beautiful Yellow-billed Stork on the drive to Lake Masek at Ndutu

A beautiful Yellow-billed Stork on the drive to Lake Masek at Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

Reflections of an African Pied Avocet in Lake Ndutu

Reflections of an African Pied Avocet in Lake Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

A Secretarybird takes a moment to stare at us in between preening

A Secretarybird takes a moment to stare at us in between preening (image by Inger Vandyke)

A flock of Spur-winged Geese in flight at Ngorongoro

A flock of Spur-winged Geese in flight at Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Much shyer than the Lions, the Leopards of Serengeti are also watching for their opportunity

Much shyer than the Lions, the Leopards of Serengeti are also watching for their opportunity (Image by Mark Beaman)

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Fighting male lion cubs at Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

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A male lion walks gingerly between the boulders of Gul Kopjes in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

A lone Spotted Hyena prowls the shoreline of the lake in Ngorongoro. He was most likely searching for birds nests with chicks or eggs

A lone Spotted Hyena prowls the shoreline of the lake in Ngorongoro. He was most likely searching for birds nests with chicks or eggs (image by Inger Vandyke)

Thompson Gazelle motion blur in Ngorongoro Crater

Thompson Gazelle motion blur in Ngorongoro Crater (image by Inger Vandyke)

In remote Gul Kopjes we found a beautiful nesting pair of Barn Owls in a rock crevasse

In remote Gul Kopjes we found a beautiful nesting pair of Barn Owls in a rock crevasse (image by Inger Vandyke)

The stunning aspect of travelling in Tanzania during the time of year our tour runs is seeing so many birds in breeding plumage including gorgeous Scarlet-chested Sunbirds

The stunning aspect of travelling in Tanzania during the time of year our tour runs is seeing so many birds in breeding plumage including gorgeous Scarlet-chested Sunbirds (image by Inger Vandyke)

Cheetah love in the Serengeti

Thomson's Gazelle is surely one of the prettiest gazelles (Image by Mark Beaman)

'Tis the season for Rock Agamas to be breeding. Brightly coloured males can be found chasing around duller coloured females during our tour

'Tis the season for Rock Agamas to be breeding. Brightly coloured males can be found chasing around duller coloured females during our tour (image by Inger Vandyke)

The vast plains of Ngorongoro Crater are home to so much wildlife. Here a grazing herd of African Buffalo form a line in front of a distant elephant

The vast plains of Ngorongoro Crater are home to so much wildlife. Here a grazing herd of African Buffalo form a line in front of a distant elephant (image by Inger Vandyke)

A family of Banded Mongoose checking us out in Ndutu

A family of Banded Mongoose checking us out in Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

A large male elephant taking a dust bath in Ngorongoro

A large male elephant taking a dust bath in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Each year, between March and May, the arrival of the rains creates a lush wildlife paradise in the southern Serengeti

Each year, between March and May, the arrival of the rains creates a lush wildlife paradise in the southern Serengeti (Image by Mark Beaman)

A pair of Black-backed Jackals showing affection in Ngorongoro

A pair of Black-backed Jackals showing affection in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Yellow-billed Oxpeckers on their mobile banqueting suite

Yellow-billed Oxpeckers on their mobile banqueting suite (Image by Mark Beaman)

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Portrait of a displaying male Kori Bustard in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Kori Bustards display amidst the Ngorongoro grasslands

Kori Bustards display amidst the Ngorongoro grasslands (Image by Mark Beaman)

There is only one thing more beautiful than an African Fish Eagle and that is its cry

There is only one thing more beautiful than an African Fish Eagle and that is its cry (image by Inger Vandyke)

Portrait of a wandering

Portrait of a wandering "Wildie" in the crater at Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Beautiful Augur Buzzards are a common sight on safaris in Ngorongoro Crater

Beautiful Augur Buzzards are a common sight on safaris in Ngorongoro Crater (image by Inger Vandyke)

The backs of a wildebeest herd on migration in the Serengeti

The backs of a wildebeest herd on migration in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

A Fischer's Lovebird runs along a dead branch in the Serengeti

A Fischer's Lovebird runs along a dead branch in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

A distant black rhino in Ngorongoro, the first of two black rhinos we saw on our tour

A distant black rhino in Ngorongoro, the first of two black rhinos we saw on our tour (image by Inger Vandyke)

A group of wildebeest stop to look at us during one of our safaris in Ngorongoro

A group of wildebeest stop to look at us during one of our safaris in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

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As do Olive Baboons (Image by Mark Beaman)

Portrait of a mother Olive Baboon with her baby

Portrait of a mother Olive Baboon with her baby (image by Inger Vandyke)

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There are few better places in the world to get reflection photos of flamingos than Lake Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

You don't have to worry about those annoying Giraffe parasites when the oxpecker dentist comes to call

You don't have to worry about those annoying Giraffe parasites when the oxpecker dentist comes to call (Image by Mark Beaman)

Poaching is nigh on impossible in the crater, so it still has some of the largest tuskers left in Tanzania and indeed in Africa

Poaching is nigh on impossible in the crater, so it still has some of the largest tuskers left in Africa (Image by Mark Beaman)

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A lioness picks up her tiny cub in her mouth to move it away from some boisterous older cubs (image by Inger Vandyke)

A Coqui Francolin calling on the side of the road near remote Moro Kopjes in the Serengeti

A Coqui Francolin calling on the side of the road near remote Moro Kopjes in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

A male Pin-tailed Whydah in his breeding plumage glory

A male Pin-tailed Whydah in his breeding plumage glory (image by Inger Vandyke)

A lot of the Cheetah's day is spent resting, conserving energy before the next hunt

A lot of the Cheetah's day is spent resting, conserving energy before the next hunt (Image by Mark Beaman)

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Close encounters of the rhino kind in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Time to head off for the hunt

Time to head off for the hunt (Image by Mark Beaman)

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"Shall we go and try to steal someone's breakfast?" (image by Inger Vandyke)

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A comical Lesser Coucal we met on the side of the road. We mimicked his call and literally 'talked' to him (image by Inger Vandyke)

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During our safaris there were babies everywhere including this adorable Kongoni baby and its mother (image by Inger Vandyke)

Portrait of a Waterbuck

Portrait of a Waterbuck (image by Inger Vandyke)

The mother carries the gazelle back to its waiting kittens

The mother carries the gazelle back to its waiting kittens (Image by Mark Beaman)

Cute Rock Hyraxes are always wonderful to see on the kopjes of the Serengeti

Cute Rock Hyraxes are always wonderful to see on the kopjes of the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

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A crash of hippos in an active hippo pool of the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

The huge males have a different role

The huge males have a different role (Image by Mark Beaman)

A Spotted Hyaena, a major threat to young Cheetahs, drinks from a pool

A Spotted Hyaena, a major threat to young Cheetahs, drinks from a pool (Image by Mark Beaman)

The wondrous beauty of the skies over the Serengeti at the start of the monsoon

The wondrous beauty of the skies over the Serengeti at the start of the monsoon (image by Inger Vandyke)

A Serval is transfixed (it was watching a python eating a guineafowl!)

A Serval is transfixed (it was watching a python eating a guineafowl!) (Image by Mark Beaman)

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Portrait of a stunning Grey-Crowned Crane. Ngorongoro would have to be the best place in the world to see these magnificent birds (image by Inger Vandyke)

During our visit to a Maasai boma we were kindly invited inside Maasai homes

During our visit to a Maasai boma we were kindly invited inside Maasai homes (image by Inger Vandyke)

The wildebeest often look brown, but in certain lights the bluish colouration comes to the fore

The wildebeest often look brown, but in certain lights the bluish colouration comes to the fore (Image by Mark Beaman)

Ngorongoro's mammals, like these Spotted Hyaenas, often have a pink backdrop owing to the many flamingoes at the crater lake

Ngorongoro's mammals, like these Spotted Hyaenas, often have a pink backdrop owing to the many flamingoes at the crater lake (Image by Mark Beaman)

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An ocean of Zebra posteriors at one of the migration herds in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Portrait of a beautiful Double-banded Courser in the Serengeti

Portrait of a beautiful Double-banded Courser in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Wild Zebra motion blurs in Ngorongoro on our Tanzania photo tour

Wild Zebra motion blurs in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

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A chameleon in the Ngorongoro woodland (Image by Mark Beaman)

So many flamingos!

So many flamingos! (image by Inger Vandyke)

Bat-eared Foxes greet each other. Are those the cutest ears or what?

Bat-eared Foxes greet each other. Are those the cutest ears or what? (Image by Mark Beaman)

A gorgeous Cheetah cub using a broken tree as its scratching post in Ndutu

A gorgeous Cheetah cub using a broken tree as its scratching post in Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

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"Who are you looking at?" A shy Flap-necked Chameleon peers around the edge of a euphorbia in Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

Spotted Eagle-Owl portrait on a Tanzania photography tour by Mark Beaman

Spotted Eagle-Owl portrait (Image by Mark Beaman)

Portrait of a Bat-eared Fox in Ndutu

Portrait of a Bat-eared Fox in Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

A beautiful Maasai girl embraces the sun on top of the Shifting Sand dune near Oldupai

A beautiful Maasai girl embraces the sun on top of the Shifting Sand dune near Oldupai (image by Inger Vandyke)

Stunning silhouetted flamingos at sunrise on Lake Ndutu

Stunning silhouetted flamingos at sunrise on Lake Ndutu(image by Inger Vandyke)

Hippopotamuses tussle in a deep pool

Hippopotamuses tussle in a deep pool (Image by Mark Beaman)

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Near perfect reflection of a Lesser Flamingo drinking in Lake Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

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A group of Guineafowl chicks huddle near their mother in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

The delightful Kirk's Did-dik

The delightful Kirk's Did-dik (Image by Mark Beaman)

The Ngorongoro Crater at dawn

The Ngorongoro Crater at dawn (Image by Mark Beaman)

One of the funnier and regular features of our tour is the regular displays by Rufous-naped Larks

One of the funnier and regular features of our tour is the regular displays by Rufous-naped Larks (image by Inger Vandyke)

Flying attack! A Fork-tailed Drongo annoying a ruffled Tawny Eagle in the Serengeti

Flying attack! A Fork-tailed Drongo annoying a ruffled Tawny Eagle in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Courtship display of Malachite Sunbirds near the crater rim of Ngorongoro

Courtship display of Malachite Sunbirds near the crater rim of Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Within days the grass is growing and thousands, or tens of thousands of herbivores arrive, mostly Blue Wildebeest and Burchell's Zebras

Within days the grass is growing and thousands, or tens of thousands of herbivores arrive, mostly Blue Wildebeest and Burchell's Zebras (Image by Mark Beaman)

Beautiful Superb Starlings are very common to see on Tanzania safaris but can you ever see too many of them?

Beautiful Superb Starlings are very common to see on Tanzania safaris but can you ever see too many of them? (image by Inger Vandyke)

A Secretarybird, so named because its head plumes resemble the quill pens used by 18th century secretaries, patrols the grassland

A Secretarybird, so named because its head plumes resemble the quill pens used by 18th century secretaries, patrols the grassland (Image by Mark Beaman)

A beautiful Serval scratching an itch

A beautiful Serval scratching an itch (image by Inger Vandyke)

Portrait of a rather tame Side-striped Jackal at Lerai picnic site in Ngorongoro

Portrait of a rather tame Side-striped Jackal at Lerai picnic site in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

The huge flamingo flocks in Momella Lakes, Arusha National Park

The huge flamingo flocks in Momella Lakes, Arusha National Park (image by Inger Vandyke)

A mother Thompsons Gazelle cleans the bottom of her baby

A mother Thompsons Gazelle cleans the bottom of her baby (image by Inger Vandyke)

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A boisterous hippo yawns right next to the pool where we at breakfast in Lerai, Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Common Genets at Ndutu Safari Lodge, where they emerge onto the rafters after dusk

Common Genets at Ndutu Safari Lodge, where they emerge onto the rafters after dusk (Image by Mark Beaman)

Pretty Rosy-throated Longclaws in Ngorongoro

Pretty Rosy-throated Longclaws in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

Klippspringers on a granite boulder

Klippspringers on a granite boulder (Image by Mark Beaman)

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Can you ever see too many servals? (image by Inger Vandyke)

Burchell's Zebras are constantly bickering: Photography tours by Mark Beaman

Burchell's Zebras are constantly bickering. Ngorongoro, Serengeti, Tanzania (Image by Mark Beaman)

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A beautiful young Flap-necked Chameleon negotiates a dry branch in Ndutu (image by Inger Vandyke)

A family of Dwarf Mongoose in the Serengeti

A family of Dwarf Mongoose in the Serengeti (image by Inger Vandyke)

Two huge Lappet-faced Vultures confront each other at a carcass

Two huge Lappet-faced Vultures confront each other at a carcass (Image by Mark Beaman)

The Lappet-faced Vultures band together to discourage a smaller Rüppell's Vulture

The Lappet-faced Vultures band together to discourage a smaller Rüppell's Vulture (Image by Mark Beaman)

And the shy Blue Monkey

And the shy Blue Monkey (Image by Mark Beaman)

Zebras fighting in Ngorongoro

Zebras fighting in Ngorongoro (image by Inger Vandyke)

A zebra contemplates a menacing pack of hyenas on one of our early morning safaris in the Serengeti

TANZANIA: SERENGETI & NGORONGORO WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY TOURS WITH WILD IMAGES

The most awesome wildlife spectacle on Earth? Serengeti is surely it! Serengeti and the adjacent, and almost equally famous, Ngorongoro Crater are so remarkable that one cannot do justice to this incredible place in words alone. Over two million large mammals live in this immense African wilderness that has miraculously survived, thanks to the remarkable understanding of the people of Tanzania, who despite all the pressures upon them have kept faith with the vision of the park’s founders. These vast migratory herds still circulate around the Serengeti in the same way as they did when Man’s earliest ancestor’s walked these very plains, followed by their attendant carnivores in a cycle of life that has continued unbroken for millions of years. How incredible that we can still say this about any place on Earth at the beginning of the 21st century, when so much of our planet has been changed out of all recognition!

As well as being a fantastic experience in its own right (chatting round the campfire under African skies, quite possibly with Lions roaring in the distance, is something one never forgets!), being on safari in Tanzania is made even more special on our Wild Images photography adventures because we are based in remote yet very comfortable safari lodges.

Staying in these fabulous locations, in a comfort one hardly expects in a wilderness area, will get us right in amongst a fabulous selection of large mammals, including such dramatic and highly photogenic subjects as Lion, Leopard and the incomparable Cheetah, never mind a sea of gnus, zebras and gazelles.

We will start our wildlife photography adventure at Kilimanjaro, the site of the only international airport in the north of Tanzania, from where we head westwards towards the famous Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania’s Crater Highlands.

The spectacular Ngorongoro Crater is both a scenic and a wildlife wonder of the world. The crater is just a small part of the vast Serengeti ecosystem (situated at its eastern edge) and yet here we will enjoy what will seem like an endless series of wonderful wildlife photography encounters, many at very close range, as most of the wildlife in the crater has become extraordinarily unafraid of vehicles. Pride of place here amongst the photography possibilities goes to the critically endangered Black Rhinoceros, but other wildlife stars include Kori and Black-bellied Bustards, flocks of pink flamingoes, large groups of Olive Baboons, Ngorongoro’s Lions and Spotted Hyaenas, huge old tuskers and some marvellous Hippopotamuses.

After this wonderful experience we will descend from the Crater Highlands into the endless plains of the southeastern Serengeti. We shall be visiting the area at the prime season for wildlife photography, when the rains have usually turned the entire area from a parched thirstland into a green paradise that attracts over a million large mammals, the great majority being Blue Wildebeest, Common (or Plains) Zebras and Thomson’s Gazelles, to the shortgrass plains. Here we will be based first in the south-central part of Serengeti National Park and finally in the famous Lake Ndutu area, probably the finest Serengeti wildlife photography area of them all.

At this time of year the number of predators and especially big cats has reached a maximum, so we are certain to be able to spend plenty of time with both Lions and Cheetahs, and we should also have some Leopard encounters, as well as chances for Servals and Wild Cats.

The rich wildlife of the Serengeti is awesome enough, but the whole photography experience is made even more special by the amazingly beautiful scenery, with dramatic cloudscapes and sunsets, seas of bright green and tawny grass, those evocative flat-topped acacia trees, and granite kopjes and distant mountain ridges rising above the plains.

By the time we end our African odyssey we will have seen and photographed so many wildlife and scenic wonders that it will be hard to appreciate that all this has happened to us in just under two weeks! Serengeti and Ngorongoro will produce vivid, unfading memories and photography encounters that one will treasure for the rest of one’s days.

What makes the Wild Images Serengeti Photosafari special?

The awesome gathering of the migratory wildebeest (or gnus) and zebras on the shortgrass plains of the southeastern Serengeti occurs between January or February and April each year, while much of the local birdlife comes into breeding plumage in March and April and the landscape becomes greener and much more photogenic as intermittent rain starts to influence the plains and brings out a host of wildflowers. In our view, based on our extensive experience, March-April is absolutely the best time to visit the southern Serengeti for wildlife photography. There is simply no comparison with some other times of the year. Often we see photography tours offered to this part of Serengeti at other seasons, including the end of the long dry season in September-October when animal numbers are just a fraction of what they are when we visit and when the backgrounds are, in our opinion, far less photogenic.

Another great aspect of April in particular is that there are far fewer visitors around at Ngorongoro and in Serengeti proper than in July-August (the Northern Hemisphere peak summer holiday season) or in December-February (the peak time for ‘winter escapes’), so that means fewer vehicles and a quieter more rewarding experience.

We will be exploring this amazing part of Tanzania in an extended, 8-seater Toyota Landcruiser that has been specially adapted for safari work, and is ideal for photographers with its large roof hatch. The tour is limited to just five participants and only one vehicle. Everyone has a window seat at all times.

Opinions about number of vehicles and loading do vary markedly between photosafari organizers, so we will spell out why we think just one vehicle is the best option. It is simply uneconomic to have 2-3 participants in each vehicle and yet a photographic leader in each (the safari price would be stratospheric), so one option is to have from two upwards to even four or five vehicles with just three people in each. That sounds good in theory, but there is usually just one leader with the group, so on most days participants are not in the vehicle with the leader. All that experience, skill and potential help is lost to you.

In theory each vehicle and set of participants could go off and do their own thing with the safari vehicle driver, with group members just meeting up for lunch and dinner, but this does not tend to happen. Participants know that their leader is the one with the highest wildlife photo expertise, so the vehicles stick together. Often the first vehicle gets the only prime spot and the other vehicles have to wait for the first to move on from the best spot. We think the disadvantages of multiple vehicles outweigh a bit less space in the vehicle. There is still plenty of room for five participants and their camera bags, you have the leader’s skills and tuition on tap all the time, and, if you are a bit shy, you don’t have the burden of constantly asking the driver to adjust the vehicle position to the optimum spots, as you do if you are in a leaderless vehicle.

Finally, this being a Wild Images photosafari, we get away in the morning at the very moment the national park or game reserve opens, so you can banish any thoughts of having to leave with most of the other guests: they will almost all be still in their beds or having breakfast. By the time they are up and about, we are far away, usually by ourselves, photographing wildlife at the prime time!

Accommodation & Road Transport

The safari lodges we use in Tanzania are of a very good standard throughout and are often wonderfully situated.

Road transport is by extended Toyota Landcruiser 4×4 with opening roof hatch and main roads are mostly good or reasonable (but there are also plenty of rough tracks in the sanctuaries and some ‘off-road’ driving).

The walking effort during our Tanzania wildlife photography tour is very easy throughout. Walking is restricted to a few specified areas in the national parks/game reserves.

At this season in northern Tanzania there will usually be plenty of dry and sunny weather, some dry and overcast conditions are very likely some rain. Owing to the relatively high altitude, days generally start off pleasantly cool, becoming fairly hot by the middle of the day.

Photographic Equipment

If you use a full-frame DSLR or mirrorless camera you will need to cover focal lengths from 200-600mm or more for most wildlife situations in Tanzania. If you use a crop-sensor camera, adjust the focal lengths accordingly. You will also find a wide angle lens good for landscape photography and a short focal length telephoto good for some wildlife situations (for example, very close elephants and other mammals, or groups of animals). There will be only limited opportunities to use a macro lens.

If you bring a good quality bridge camera it will be best if it has an optical zoom of 18-20x or more, combined with a reasonable wide-angle at the other end of the zoom range.

Be sure to bring plenty of spare battery power. Dust is ever-present in northern Tanzania, so cleaning equipment is important. A beanbag can be very useful here for wildlife photography from the vehicle.

If you would like to talk over suitable equipment, please contact our office. We will be happy to advise.

Photographic Highlights

  • The incredible scenery and wildlife of the Ngorongoro Crater
  • The amazing Serengeti spectacle of vast numbers of migrating wildebeest and zebras
  • Close encounters with fabulous Cheetahs on the Serengeti Plains
  • Repeated encounters with prides of Lions, often with cubs and full-maned males
  • Very good chances of encountering Leopards
  • Lots of smaller predators, including good chances for Serval
  • Really huge ‘tuskers’ at Ngorongoro
  • African wildlife amidst wildflowers and/or under dramatic skies
  • High chances of great Hippo action in Serengeti
  • Some of the richest birdlife in Africa, with numerous photogenic species from Ostriches to weavers
  • Transport by extended safari Toyota Landcruiser with large opening roof hatch. The perfect photography platform that can go anywhere
  • Maximum 4 group members in an 8-seater vehicle, so plenty of space for all. One vehicle only, for the best photographic experience

OUTLINE ITINERARY

  • Day 1: Early evening tour start in Arusha area. (Transfer from Kilimanjaro airport.)
  • Day 2: Drive to the spectacular Ngorongoro crater. Afternoon around the crater rim.
  • Days 3-5: On safari in Ngorongoro Crater
  • Day 6: Leave Ngorongoro and drive to the Serengeti, stopping to visit Maasai and Olduvai Gorge. Arrive in the Serengeti for an afternoon safari
  • Days 7-8: On safari in the Serengeti
  • Day 9: After a final safari in the Serengeti, drive to Ndutu for our first afternoon safari
  • Days 10-12: On safari in Ndutu
  • Day 13: Final photography in Ndutu area before driving to Arusha area
  • Day 14: Moreni8ng tour end near Arusha. (Transfer to Kilimanjaro airport.)

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PRICE INFORMATION

Wild Images Inclusions: Our tour prices include surface transportation, accommodations, meals and entrance fees.

Our tour prices also include all tips for our driver/naturalist guide and accommodation/restaurant staff.

Deposit: 20% of the total tour price. Our office will let you know what deposit amount is due, in order to confirm your booking, following receipt of your online booking form.

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If you are travelling alone, the single supplement will not apply if you are willing to share a room and there is a room-mate of the same sex available.

This tour is priced in US Dollars. Amounts shown in other currencies are indicative.

Air Travel To & From The Tour: Our in-house IATA ticket agency will be pleased to arrange your air travel on request, or you may arrange this yourself if you prefer.

TANZANIA: SERENGETI & NGORONGORO WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR: DETAILED ITINERARY

Tanzania: Serengeti & Ngorongoro Wildlife Photography Tour Day 1

Our Tanzania wildlife photography adventure begins in the early evening at our comfortable lodge in the Arusha area where we will spend the night. Our hotel is delightfully situated amongst coffee plantations and vegetable gardens in the verdant country at the foot of Mount Meru (4565m).

(A transfer from Kilimanjaro airport will be provided at no extra charge providing you arrive at KIA not later than mid-afternoon today. There are limited intercontinental flights directly into Kilimanjaro or you can fly into Tanzania via such cities as Nairobi or Dar-es-Salaam.)

Tanzania: Serengeti & Ngorongoro Wildlife Photography Tour Day 2

This morning we will drive westwards through the varied landscapes of northern Tanzania until we reach the Great Rift Valley (an immense geological feature that extends from southern Turkey to Southern Africa by way of the Red Sea!). We will pause at the western rim of the escarpment, from where there are stunning views of Lake Manyara far below.

Afterwards, we will head up into the fertile Crater Highlands, passing into the huge Ngorongoro Conservation Area (which extends from the highlands to the Serengeti plains) at Lodoare Gate. From there we climb up through montane evergreen forest until we reach the lip of the wonderful Ngorongoro Crater, where we will stay for four nights at the wonderful Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge. This beautifully constructed game lodge is carefully built into the rim of the crater to minimize its ‘footprint’ and offers amazing views. Gazing down from the observation areas, one can see the entire crater laid out below one like a map, and even make out distant elephants, rhinos and herds of antelopes and buffaloes! Occasionally a few buffaloes or even an elephant wander right past the lodge.

The views from the lodge over the crater are simply breathtaking.  On our first afternoon here we will explore the crater rim, visiting a local Maasai community to learn, photograph and enjoy their way of life.

On the crater rim, we will also go off searching for the wonderful Jackson’s Widowbird.  Our tour has been timed to coincide with the breeding season for many of Tanzania’s birds and of all the birds we may encounter on the trip, the Jackson’s Widowbird is one of the most comical and spectacular to watch.  We will be looking for breeding males doing a courtship display, their long tails cocked high and splayed as they make large jumps into the air to try and attract passing females.  Watching this outrageous courtship is surely one of the avian highlights of our tour and we hope to find a lekking site during our first afternoon on the crater rim.  While we search we may see breeding plumages Malachite Sunbirds and other feathered characters including Paradise and Pin-tailed Whydah.

Returning to our lodge for the late afternoon we will enjoy a sunset drink and our first dinner before we go on safari at sunrise the following day.

Tanzania: Serengeti & Ngorongoro Wildlife Photography Tour Days 3-5

The Ngorongoro Crater in northern Tanzania is one of the scenic wonders of the world. The immense caldera, the largest intact caldera on Earth, is over 16 kilometres (10 miles) across, covers over 260 square kilometres (100 square miles) and is over 600m (1970ft) deep! Some 30,000 large mammals are largely resident in the area and they can be seen speckling the grasslands from the crater rim.

Each day, we shall set off early and descend into the crater from the rim by way of a rather rough mountain road (once we reach the crater floor the roads are quite reasonable). Early in the morning, there is often a sea of mist covering the crater floor, or wreaths of cloud hanging on the caldera sides, with just the rim catching the first rays of the sun – an incredibly beautiful sight. And down there, below that cotton wool blanket, so much wonder awaits us!

The most wonderful thing about the Ngorongoro Crater for wildlife photography, and the reason we spend so much time here, is its winning combination of superb, atmospheric light, cloud and mist, subtle, diffused backgrounds and approachable and diverse wildlife. This special combination comes together best between March and May, during the ‘long rains’. Happily, rainfall in this period is still intermittent, but it is regular enough to bring wonderful drifting patches of mist and cloud to the sides of the caldera and new green grass growth and often seas of wildflowers to its floor. At this time of year the light can be great all day, not just early and late, and lovely moody photographs are the order of the day. You are sure to take many special images at Ngorongoro.

The commonest and most conspicuous large mammals are Blue Wildebeest (or Brindled Gnu), Common (or Plains) Zebra, the handsome Grant’s and Thomson’s Gazelles, the ungainly but amusing Common Warthog, the impressive African (or Cape) Buffalo and African (or Savanna) Elephant. Indeed, most of these species are hard to get away from as big herds of zebras, gnus, gazelles and buffalos are constantly meandering across the crater floor as they feast on the bountiful grass. Elephant numbers are not as high, but they include some really huge but mild-mannered ‘tuskers’ that often permit great images.

Ngorongoro is nowadays one of the most reliable places in the world for seeing and photographing the critically endangered Black (or Browse) Rhinoceros, mainly because they have nowhere they can easily hide (and neither do poachers!), and we shall enjoy some marvellous views of these magnificent leviathans, hopefully at close enough range to get some good images.

The crater also has a high predator population. Spotted Hyaenas and Black-backed Jackals are common, African Golden Wolves are regularly encountered and the crater’s Lions are often both approachable and highly photogenic. Cheetahs, Leopards and Servals also occur here but can be harder to find than in the Serengeti proper.

Towards the southern end of the crater is Lake Magadi, a shallow soda lake with glistening salt flats at its periphery. Here, thousands of Greater and Lesser Flamingoes slowly sift for brine shrimps in the shallow water and the lake’s margins provide a resting place for flocks of White Storks and other wetland species such as the spectacular Grey Crowned Crane. Among the many other photogenic bird species that we are likely to encounter in the crater are the huge Kori Bustard (often to be seen in full display) and the smaller Black-bellied Bustard.

To the south of the lake is a beautiful area of yellow-barked Fever Tree (Vachellia xanthophloea) woodland. The large troop of Olive Baboons that lives here often makes for a good photo session. There are usually some eagles in the area and sometimes Black Rhinos, although often the latter leave the woodland and walk out onto the open plains surprisingly early in the morning.

At one of the few places we are allowed to walk around, there is a Hippo pool where it is often possible to shoot hippos from a very low angle, making for some very atmospheric images.

For the wildlife photographer, Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater is a true paradise, for not only are both mammals and large birds very used to vehicles and people, allowing amazingly close approach (almost touching distance at times, which creates quite an impression!), but the wonderful skyscapes and the constantly moving shadows of the clouds on the dappled crater walls produce an incomparable backdrop. No wonder so many of the world’s greatest wildlife photographs and films have come from here!

Tanzania: Serengeti & Ngorongoro Wildlife Photography Tour Day 6

Today we will drop down from the Crater Highlands into the shortgrass plains of the Serengeti that comprise the western part of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. This part of Tanzania is Masai country and from time to time we will encounter these proud cattle herders with their traditional red cloaks and spears (and no doubt some of the young men who nowadays like to dress up and pose for photographs – in return for a consideration!). If the great herds have moved into this southeastern extremity of the area, following the progress of the rain, we could be treated to a first incredible introduction to the wildlife of the Serengeti plains.

We will make a short stop at the famous Olduvai Gorge, where the Leakey family have discovered so much about our earliest ancestors.

Afterwards we will make our way to the southern section of Tanzania’s vast Serengeti National Park for a three nights stay at the luxurious Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge. At this season the cloudscapes are often dramatic, making for some incredibly beautiful sunsets.

Tanzania: Serengeti & Ngorongoro Wildlife Photography Tour Days 7-8

Our time inside Serengeti National Park may turn up smaller numbers of migratory herbivores compared with our stay to come at Ndutu, as the large herds tend to avoid the tallgrass areas until the shortgrass plains are grazed to the limit. However, there is a great deal of variation from year to year and sometimes this part of the national park is already flooded with wildebeest and zebras. In any event, the diversity of mammals here is greater than on the shortgrass plains and numbers of large cats and other predators are high.

This is by far the best area in the Serengeti, and indeed in all Tanzania, for Leopard photography and, with patient searching, we should be rewarded with great views of one or more individuals resting on broad branches in Sausage Trees or acacias in the thin gallery woodland along the rivers. There is something special about Leopards – maybe it is those cold eyes looking at one, or those beautiful spots, or that feline grace mixed with sheer power, or how elusive they are compared with the diurnal large cats.

Lions are regularly encountered in this area and typical Lion scenarios include finding some sat up photogenically on the rounded boulders of a granitic kopje, a pride feeding at a kill, playing cubs and mating couples. If we are fortunate we will witness a kill, although most hunts in this area occur during darkness.

We may come across a group of Banded Mongooses living in a termite mound and photograph both Wild Cat and the beautiful, lanky Serval Cat stealthily stalking through the grass. Cheetahs can be found in the more open terrain, but are more common on the shortgrass plains.

As well as the more numerous species, antelopes in this part of Serengeti include Bohor Reedbuck, Defassa Waterbuck, Kongoni (or Coke’s Hartebeest) and the rather awkward-looking Topi.

Birdlife is rich and varied and includes various hornbills, rollers, bee-eaters and many other photogenic species.

Small lakes and large river pools in the area are home to groups of Hippopotamuses and we shall enjoy spending some time photographing these huge animals watching us, waggling their ears or rearing up and opening those huge mouths to yawn or mock-fight. At one crowded pool in particular the interactions can be really dramatic, so we shall be sure to spend plenty of time there.

At Seronera, the location of the park headquarters, one of the kopjes (granite boulder outcrops) has an educational boardwalk snaking amongst the boulders and trees, complete with interesting and unusual metal sculptures of Serengeti creatures. It is a great place for a walk and for photography, with many tame birds and both Yellow-spotted (or Bush) and Rock Hyraxes.

Tanzania: Serengeti & Ngorongoro Wildlife Photography Tour Day 9

After a final morning inside Serengeti National Park, we will re-enter the Ngorongoro Conservation Area region of the Serengeti plains. As we leave the long grass plains and head towards the shortgrass plains of the southeasternmost Serengeti, we will pass through a landscape peppered with acacias and punctuated by hills and kopjes of huge rounded granitic boulders. Eventually, we will reach the Lake Ndutu area, where we will stay for the next four nights at the famous and comfortable Ndutu Safari Lodge. After dinner, one can sit around the campfire and chat away under a crystal clear African sky ablaze with stars.

[Note: Ndutu is the ideal place to stay for wildlife photographers visiting the Serengeti shortgrass plains for the migration spectacle. It provides much more comfort than the mobile safari camps that get set up in the area during the migration, but at the same time, it is quite a small and intimate place, with a lovely atmosphere. Kirk’s Dik-Diks (tiny antelopes with the sweetest faces) scamper around right by the rooms, some marvellous Common Genets turn up every evening, and we have even had Lions walking past the campfire!]

Tanzania: Serengeti & Ngorongoro Wildlife Photography Tour Days 10-12

Lake Ndutu is situated right on the border between the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Serengeti National Park. At this season the Ndutu area is often the most exciting place in the Serengeti, and therefore in the whole of Tanzania. Over one million grazing mammals stream into the shortgrass plains after the onset of the rains, occurring at a density of many thousand per square kilometre, or even tens of thousands!

In places, the plains are largely empty, but in other places, they literally seethe with mammals – mainly Blue Wildebeest, but also huge numbers of Common Zebras and Thomson’s Gazelles. We should enjoy some amazing experiences here as we drive right amongst these vast gatherings of large animals until we are completely surrounded and look out over a sea of large mammals that may stretch away to the horizon – a truly incredible sight.

Predators are of course attracted to such a wealth of potential food and we should encounter Lions regularly, perhaps including a whole pride trotting along on the edge of a herd, which will part to let them through, or lolling around with full bellies like huge domestic cats. Ungainly but powerful Spotted Hyaenas, less lovely but curiously impressive nonetheless, will also be seen regularly, and both they and the Lions typically allow one to get amazingly close, making for wonderful photography opportunities. Here also, feeding on carrion or small mammals, are African Golden Wolves, Black-backed Jackals and delightful Bat-eared Foxes. If we are fortunate we will come across the fascinating Honey Badger. Leopards are regularly sighted in the scattered areas of woodland.

There are plenty of photogenic birds around too, such as Common Ostriches striding across the plains, Greater and Lesser Flamingoes, Pink-backed Pelicans and often the superb Saddle-billed Stork at Lakes Ndutu and Masek, the bizarre-looking Secretarybird, the noisy Grey-bellied Spurfowl, the impressive Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl and of course Yellow-billed Oxpeckers hitching rides on giraffes, wildebeest, zebras and other animals. Out on the shortgrass plains we should also find Chestnut-bellied and Yellow-throated Sandgrouse, and we may well come across several groups of vultures squabbling over the remains of kills.

At night, tame Common Genets come right into the dining room of our lodge, sitting on the roof beams and waiting for a handout, or scampering around the floor as if they were pets.

Some of the most memorable of all our experiences in this fantastic place will be seeking out one of the wildlife glories of the Serengeti plains, the incomparable Cheetah. We will set off early from Ndutu and drive far from the nearest road. Here the grass is long enough to give some cover to predators, but not much. By careful scanning we can expect to locate Cheetahs hunting in this area and we may well be privileged to spend a significant amount of time with them, perhaps watching them stalking gazelles or even witnessing a kill. These graceful animals are quite fearless of vehicles and so we may well enjoy some extraordinary close encounters and with a bit of luck we will be entirely alone as we follow these marvellous creatures across their ancestral lands.

The rolling landscapes and beautiful skies of Serengeti make for great scenery, and we should be able to find wildlife in wonderful situations for photography, with backdrops of the hills or the skyline. Here we may encounter Giraffes striding out across the wide valleys as they make their way between the wooded ridges, see heavy, cattle-like Eland thundering along at unlikely speeds, observe long lines of Blue Wildebeest making their way, who knows where, and watch in fascination as a Cheetah tries to creep up on some unsuspecting Thomson’s Gazelles.

Tanzania: Serengeti & Ngorongoro Wildlife Photography Tour Day 13

Today, after some final wildlife photography in the Ndutu area, we will return to the Arusha area for an overnight stay.

Tanzania: Serengeti & Ngorongoro Wildlife Photography Tour Day 14   Our Tanzania wildlife photosafari ends after breakfast at our lodge near Arusha.

(A transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport will be provided.)

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A lion in the Serengeti National Park

A lion in the Serengeti National Park © Janine Krayer

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A Photographer’s Guide to Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania may just be the quintessential representation of the African wilderness. Derived from the Masai word Serenget, the Serengeti simply means ‘Endless Plain’.

For photographers, the Serengeti is a dream destination for those seeking to capture the raw beauty of wilderness and landscapes. With its vast plains, diverse ecosystems, and abundant wildlife, the Serengeti offers an unmatched opportunity to capture breathtaking images that tell fascinating stories. It’s no wonder that photographers are drawn to this location.

Capture unforgettable Safari moments across the Serengeti Plains

The Serengeti wilderness is the perfect location for photography enthusiasts, with an abundance of subjects to capture on camera. From the iconic great wildebeest migration to the resident predators and stunning birdlife, there is no shortage of wildlife to photograph. The ever-changing light, dramatic landscapes, and intimate moments of animals provide endless opportunities for photographers to capture breathtaking shots.

A kori bustard in Serengeti National Park Tanzania

A kori bustard in Serengeti National Park Tanzania © Janine Krayer

Whether you’re a professional wildlife photographer or an enthusiastic hobbyist, the Serengeti National Park promises an unforgettable experience and a portfolio filled with extraordinary images of the greats that will transport viewers to the heart of Africa’s untamed beauty.

Travelling to the Serengeti: your guide to airports and airstrips

If you’re planning a trip to the Serengeti, you’ll need to know which airports and airstrips serve as entry points to the region. Here are the main options available:

○ Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) is located near Arusha, Tanzania, and is the main international airport serving the region. It is approximately 330 kilometres from the Serengeti. Many travellers fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport and then take a domestic flight or continue their journey by road.

○ The Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) is situated in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. This is another major international airport in the country. It is approximately 1,000 kilometres from the Serengeti. Travellers arriving at Julius Nyerere International Airport can either take a domestic flight to one of the Serengeti’s airstrips or opt for a longer road journey.

○ There are three popular airstrips in Serengeti National Park that can be reached by scheduled or chartered flights departing from either the Seronera Airstrip, the Grumeti Airstrip, or the Kogatende Airstrip.

An iconic scene in Serengeti National Park - lions in a tree

An iconic scene in Serengeti National Park – lions in a tree © Janine Krayer

Travelling to the Serengeti: what to expect on the roads

When travelling to the Serengeti, the types of roads you encounter can vary depending on the route and the area you are coming from. The main roads leading to the Serengeti, especially from major cities like Arusha or Dar es Salaam, are generally well-maintained tarmac roads. These roads provide a smooth and comfortable journey, allowing for faster travel times. As you venture deeper into the Serengeti, you may encounter gravel or dirt roads. These roads can be rougher and less maintained, especially in more remote areas of the park. It’s important to note that road conditions can change depending on weather and seasonal factors, so it’s advisable to check with local authorities or tour operators for the latest road conditions.

Within Serengeti National Park, there are designated off-road tracks that safari vehicles can use to explore the wilderness and get closer to the animals to photograph. These tracks are unpaved and can be bumpy, but they offer a unique opportunity to experience the park’s wildlife-rich areas.

During certain times of the year, particularly in the northern Serengeti near the Mara River, river crossings may be necessary. These crossings can be challenging, as the riverbed can be uneven and slippery. It’s important to have an experienced guide or driver who is familiar with the area and can navigate these crossings safely.

The Serengeti’s diverse ecosystem: topography and landscape

The Serengeti is famous for its expansive grassy plains, stretching as far as the eye can see. These plains are the stage for the great wildebeest migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores roam in search of fresh grazing.

These kopjes are a unique element of the Serengeti ecosystem

These kopjes are a unique element of the Serengeti ecosystem © Janine Krayer

In addition to these vast plains, the Serengeti is also home to rocky outcrops, referred to as kopjes, which are scattered throughout the grasslands. These ancient granite formations serve as a refuge and vantage point for predators such as lions and leopards. This distinct feature offers a beautiful and unique backdrop for wildlife photography , making for an unforgettable experience.

A zebra in Serengeti National Park - A haven for wildlife photography

A zebra in Serengeti National Park – A haven for wildlife photography © Sabine Stols

The Serengeti is intersected by several rivers, including the Mara River, Grumeti River, and Seronera River. These rivers play a crucial role in supporting wildlife, especially during the dry season when animals gather around them for water and sustenance. In this setting, photographers can get stunning shots of animals like wildebeests, zebras, lions, and elephants. The Mara River is also particularly famous for its dramatic wildebeest river crossings during the Great Migration.

Serengeti Plain - a popular location for the wildebeest migration

Serengeti Plain – a popular location for the wildebeest migration © Janine Krayer

Alongside the open plains, the Serengeti features pockets of woodlands and forests, primarily consisting of acacia trees. These areas provide shade and shelter for various species, including elephants, giraffes, and numerous bird species. Several swamps and marshes, such as the Retima Hippo Pool and the Moru Kopjes area, are wetland habitats that attract a wide variety of birdlife and are particularly favoured by hippos.

The diverse and picturesque topography of Serengeti National Park makes it an ideal location for wildlife viewing and photography. From expansive plains to rocky kopjes and lush riverine habitats, the Serengeti offers an ever-changing and captivating natural environment that never fails to impress.

Exploring the Serengeti’s culture

The Serengeti is home to diverse ecosystems that support an impressive array of wildlife, including the renowned “Big Five”: lions, elephants, leopards, both white and black rhinoceroses, and buffalos. An annual event that’s not to be missed is the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores journey to find fresh grazing lands, creating a truly unforgettable sight.

Visit Serengeti National Park to capture these iconic lions

But the Serengeti is more than just a beautiful natural wonder. The region is also steeped in cultural heritage, with various ethnic groups, such as the Maasai people, having a deep connection to the land and its wildlife. Interacting with local communities is a great way to experience their traditions, vibrant ceremonies, and unique way of life. You can learn about their livestock herding practices and traditional attire and even participate in cultural activities like beadwork or Maasai jumping competitions. The Serengeti is a photographer’s dream, with countless opportunities to capture unique and captivating shots.

Conservation efforts in the Serengeti

The Serengeti is a testament to successful conservation efforts. It is protected by the Serengeti National Park, which covers an area of over 14,750 square kilometres (5,700 square miles). The park’s primary objective is to preserve the natural ecosystem and protect the diverse wildlife species within it. Conservation initiatives focus on anti-poaching measures, habitat restoration, and sustainable tourism practices. This ecosystem has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, emphasising its global importance.

Experience the seasons of the Serengeti

The weather in the Serengeti varies throughout the year, offering distinct seasons and climatic conditions. The dry season is from June to October. The weather is generally dry and cooler, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) during the day. Nights can be chilly, dropping to around 10°C (50°F). Rainfall is minimal during this period, making it an excellent time for wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources.

The short rainy season occurs from November to December. This season brings sporadic showers and occasional thunderstorms. The landscape becomes lush and green, attracting migratory birds and offering beautiful scenery. Temperatures remain relatively warm, ranging from 20°C to 28°C (68°F to 82°F).

The long rainy season is between March and May. This is the wettest period in the Serengeti, characterised by an increase in rain and occasional storms. The landscape transforms into a vibrant green, and wildlife disperses across the plains. Temperatures during this season range from 20°C to 26°C (68°F to 79°F).

Which mammals can you spot on a Serengeti safari?

The Serengeti is renowned for its thriving lion population. You can observe these majestic creatures relaxing on the grasslands or embarking on exciting hunts. Witnessing elephants is another awe-inspiring experience. These gentle giants can be seen wandering across the plains or congregating around watering holes.

Leopards, although elusive, can be found in woodlands and trees. With a bit of luck, you may catch a glimpse of these solitary and agile predators. Known for their incredible speed, cheetahs can be spotted in the open grasslands of the Serengeti. Observing their lightning-fast chases is a sight to behold (and capture).

Coke's hartebeest in the Serengeti plains

Coke’s hartebeest in the Serengeti plains © Janine Krayer

The area is also home to both Masai giraffes and reticulated giraffes. These graceful creatures can be seen feeding on the treetops or elegantly moving across the plains. The Serengeti is teeming with zebras, and they play a prominent role in the Great Migration. Their distinctive striped coats make for a captivating sight.

A spotted hyena in the Serengeti

A spotted hyena in the Serengeti © Janine Krayer

When exploring rivers and waterholes, be on the lookout for hippos. These massive semi-aquatic mammals are often found lazily wallowing in the water. Additionally, keep an eye out for other mammals that roam the plains, such as the Cape buffalo. If you’re fortunate, you may even catch a glimpse of hyenas feasting on carcasses—a sight that’s sure to excite any wildlife photographer.

Discovering the bird species of the Serengeti

The Serengeti’s numerous rivers, lakes, and wetlands attract a wide variety of waterbirds. It is home to numerous resident bird species that can be found year-round. Some notable residents include the secretary bird, southern ground hornbill, lilac-breasted roller, superb starling, yellow-throated longclaw, and Fischer’s lovebird. These birds are often seen perched on tree branches or foraging in the grasslands.

Southern ground hornbill in the grassland plains of Serengeti National Park

Southern ground hornbill in the grassland plains of Serengeti National Park © Janine Krayer

Keep an eye out for migratory birds such as European bee-eaters, white storks, Wahlberg’s eagles, and various species of swallows and warblers. While the Serengeti is not known for endemic bird species, there are some localised species that can be found within the greater ecosystem. One example is the grey-breasted spurfowl, which is found in the woodlands and savannas of the region.

These include African fish eagles, African jacanas, pink-backed pelicans, yellow-billed storks, and various species of herons, egrets, and ducks. These waterbirds can be spotted near water sources, such as the Grumeti River and Lake Victoria.

Saddle-billed Stork

Saddle-billed Stork © Janine Krayer

Lastly, a diverse range of raptors, including eagles, hawks, and vultures, can be found. Some of the notable raptors in the area include martial eagles, bateleur eagles, African hawk eagles, lappet-faced vultures, and white-headed vultures.

These are just a few examples of the bird species you can encounter in the Serengeti. The region’s varied habitats and abundant food sources attract a remarkable diversity of birds, providing ample opportunities for birdwatchers and photographers to observe and photograph these beautiful creatures.

Essential camera gear for a Serengeti safari

When embarking on a photographic expedition, the choice of gear is greatly influenced by various factors such as the terrain, park regulations, and animal behaviour. Janine, a photo host at Pangolin Photo Safaris , provides valuable insights on this matter. According to her, the Serengeti is characterised by vast open plains with minimal obstructions, allowing for long-range visibility. However, it is important to note that this national park strictly prohibits off-roading.

While the wildlife is generally accustomed to safari vehicles, it is possible for photographers to find themselves at a considerable distance from the action. These considerations highlight the need for photographers to carefully plan their equipment and shooting techniques to ensure they can capture the desired shots within the constraints of the Serengeti’s unique environment and regulations.

Infamous tree sleeping lions

Infamous tree sleeping lions © Janine Krayer

Janine suggests using two camera bodies for optimal photography. The first body should be equipped with a telephoto zoom lens, such as the Sigma 150 – 600mm, Sony 200 – 600mm, Nikon 200 – 500mm, or a 100 – 400mm lens. It is also recommended to consider a fixed lens starting at 400mm and optionally carry a 1.4x extender for increased reach.

 Crossing the national park

 Crossing the national park © Janine Krayer

The second body should be equipped with a wide-angle zoom lens, such as the 24 – 70mm. This setup will provide versatility in capturing subjects at different distances, allowing for capturing distant wildlife with the telephoto lens and broader landscapes or closer subjects with the wide-angle lens.

Activities to enjoy in and around the Serengeti

Apart from game drives, there are numerous activities to enjoy in and around the Serengeti, catering to a wide range of interests. For a unique perspective of the Serengeti, consider a hot-air balloon safari. Float above the stunning landscapes, witnessing the sunrise and observing wildlife from a bird’s-eye view. This extraordinary experience provides a sense of tranquilly and awe.

Fantastic wildlife sightings from a hot air balloon

Fantastic wildlife sightings from a hot air balloon

Explore the Serengeti on foot and get closer to nature. Accompanied by armed guides, walking safaris offer a different level of intimacy with the environment, allowing you to appreciate the smaller details, learn about flora and fauna, and experience the thrill of being in the wild. Some lodges and camps in the area offer conservation-focused activities that allow visitors to contribute to the preservation efforts. This may include tree planting initiatives, wildlife monitoring, or engaging in community development projects.

Where to stay when visiting the Serengeti

You can find a variety of accommodation options that cater to different budgets, preferences, and travel styles. Safari lodges are typically larger establishments that offer comfortable and well-appointed rooms or suites. Lodges often provide a range of amenities, such as restaurants, bars, swimming pools, and sometimes even spa facilities. They are designed to provide a luxurious and immersive safari experience.

Tented camps offer a more authentic and closer-to-nature experience. These camps feature spacious canvas tents with comfortable beds, en-suite bathrooms, and sometimes private verandas. Tented camps often provide a communal dining area, lounge, and campfire, allowing guests to enjoy the sounds and sights of the Serengeti.

Elephant - stunning large elephants await in the in the national park

Elephant – stunning large elephants await in the in the national park © Janine Krayer

Mobile Camps are temporary camps that move along with the Great Migration. These camps provide a unique opportunity to stay close to the action and witness the wildlife spectacle firsthand. They offer comfortable tent accommodations and basic amenities. For those seeking exclusive and private accommodations, some venues offer luxury villas or private houses within the Serengeti.

These secluded retreats provide personalised services, spacious living areas, private pools, and dedicated staff, ensuring a high level of comfort and privacy. Bush camps offer a more rustic and adventurous experience. These smaller, more remote camps are designed to blend in with their natural surroundings. Accommodations may include simple tents or huts, providing an immersive and authentic safari experience.

The Serengeti, in conclusion

Wildlife photographers should consider the Serengeti as a must-visit destination due to its unparalleled opportunities for capturing stunning and unique images of wildlife and landscapes. It promises photographers an unforgettable journey and a portfolio filled with exceptional images. The Serengeti is a truly remarkable destination that captivates visitors with its unique charm. It offers an opportunity to witness the wonders of nature up close and leaves an indelible mark on all who visit the heart of Africa’s wilderness.

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IN PHOTOS: A safari in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

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  • 11th December 2017 27th March 2022
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“Prepare your cameras, keep your eyes open and shout if you see something move!”

“What are you gonna…”   My heart stops for a few seconds while he turns the jeep around and rushes off in the wrong direction. It’s past 6 pm and park rules don’t even allow us to be driving around for fun anymore, but full double rainbows and almost pitch black silhouettes of trees against deep yellow and orange skies have made us loose track of time.

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“Shouldn’t we close our windows?!?” …  Silence…

This moment is what we came for. The two lions are standing so close to the jeep we could touch them, but we sense there’s no need to be scared. We aren’t. And neither are they.  It’s magical.

Note: don’t be that stupid tourist who ACTUALLY tries to touch the animals, keep your arms and everything else inside the jeep!!

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A safari in Serengeti national park

We’d left the camp site near Lake Manyara earlier that day and drove for a few hours before arriving at our camp for the night, inside the Serengeti. Dust had been the main theme of the ride, as dry season had arrived and there was not a drop of rain in sight. After dropping off our tents and luggage, it was time to get back out there, and take it a bit more  pole pole – slowly .

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We head out into the enless plains (*) of the majestic Serengeti singing ‘Can you feel the love tonight’. Little do we know exactly how much love we’re about to get… (**)

(*) Serengeti means ‘endless plains’ in Maasai language. /  (**) Disney’s Lion King was inspired by the Serengeti. 

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The afternoon views are close to perfect, but as sunset approaches, it becomes nature’s best all together in one place. The sky turns from an almost threatening dark blue to bright purple, and as if the full double rainbow wasn’t enough, we get a lion walking right into it, and another one sitting in a tree…

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As the sun sets, the sky’s on fire, and two more lions willingly pose right in front of it (look closely, there’s another one a bit further back). It’s past 6 pm and park rules don’t even allow us to be driving around anymore, but we’ve completely lost track of time.

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“What are you gonna…”   My heart stops for a few seconds while he turns the jeep around and rushes off in the wrong direction. The lions get so close to the jeep we could touch them. It’s the perfect end of an already unbelievable day.

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The next morning we wake up early for a sunrise drive, before leaving the park and heading to Ngorongoro crater for our last day. It’s cold but we don’t care. If day two’s half as perfect as day one, we’ll consider ourselves the luckiest girls in the world. We open the roof, start driving and quickly discover that yes,  you CAN get THIS lucky 2 days in a row…

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It goes on for more than 30 minutes before they decide to leave. Another male lion is approaching from far and the nearby rocks offer better shelter. The male takes the lead, and it’s almost as if he’s inviting us to follow them. Another 30 minutes pass by as we advance slowly, but we don’t get bored for even a second. “Can you feel the love  tonight  today?”  How could we not?!?

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But our luck’s not over yet. A bit later we run into a whole group of lion cubs and their mothers, and right before we leave the park we spot a leopard jumping out of a tree. Big 5, 4 down, 1 to go, with 1 day left! With our fingers crossed for rhinos tomorrow (there are no rhinos in Lake Manyara or the Serengeti so our only chance to spot them will be Ngorongoro crater) , we leave the Serengeti.

WHAT HAPPENED IN THE PAST 2 DAYS IS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.

The scenery of the Serengeti is stunning, but mother nature’s show of rainbows, picture-perfect skies, animals showing up at exactly the right time and jaw-dropping sunrises and sunsets made it indescribable. It feels like there’s even more dust than when we arrived, but the only theme of this ride is gratitude. 

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Disclaimer: this article is about my first safari ever, long before I had my own tour company. The safari was fully paid for by yours truly and opinions are my own and straight from the heart, as always.

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536 thoughts on “in photos: a safari in serengeti national park, tanzania”.

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Thanks for sharing! Your photos are amazing!!! Looking forward to more! I can’t wait to hit there myself!

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Wow! It seems like a place out of a film! Amazing photo gallery. Tanzania is definitely on my bucket list!

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Nice information about national park

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Serengeti is one of African safari destination (Masai Mara tops) Hence the best experience. From your writing, the love was really on the air. Cheers

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I went to Manyara, Ngorongoro and the Serengeti for my honeymoon and OMG IT IS SO AMAZING I NEED TO GO BACK !!! (hahah) I love it!! Great photos you got!!

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Great article and amazing pictures. Thanks for sharing it Liesbeth!

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Thanks Francisco!

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This is amazing! What operator did you use?

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These little gems look amazing, adding them to our visit list! Thanks for sharing

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Wow your photos gorgeous looks like you had amazing day. I love your beautiful pictures i hope to see you soon with new Thank you my friend

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Wow! Sounds like a great safari. You were so fortunate to have spotted the lions, too! I am yet to spot a tiger or a lion in my life. Beautiful pictures.

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wow, These are really very awesome photographs. I have heard about this National park many times. Thanks for sharing them.

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Safari is definitely on my bucket list. I’ve been doing some pricing up and planning and your post helped me loads – thanks 🙂

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Wow! Great post and amazing photos! I admire your bravery and I cannot imagine myself going on such an adventure. Anyway, really awesome photos and I enjoyed them very much. Keep up the good work.

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Thanks for sharing these photographs and your experience of this awesome National park. I will surely gonna visit this park. Last but not the least, these are really very lovely photographs.

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This is such a great place to visit

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These photographs are having power which can make anyone hypnotize. These are very beautiful photographs of wildlife creatures. Thanks for sharing them with us.

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This is so helpful. It’s certainly gave me some extra ideas for my upcoming trip x

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OMG! What awesome pics, I want your life, this is simply amazing.Keep coming these blog posts, they give me life.

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Tanzania is indeed beautiful, I hope to visit someday.

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I’ve traveled to more than a dozen countries in Africa and I still haven’t been to the Serengeti. I need to add it to my bucket list.

That picture of the male lion with his mouth open is amazing!

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This is a fantastic account of the Serengeti with great photos. I enjoyed it. Thanks. – Jim

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Loved the photographs of the lion and specially the lioness perched on the tree… Visiting Tanzania is in my bucket list and I intend to visit in next 2 years max…

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Such a beautiful place. Bet the experience is awesome.

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Great article and amazing pictures, Thank you!

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It’s my dream to visit Serengiti! Beautiful pictures and love your story!

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Hi Liesbeth

Thank you so much for your lovely article. It really help for every tourists. keep it on writing.

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Wow, this is amazing, but I’d be scared being so close to the animals! I love all your photos, this place is beautiful!

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I have been to Tanzania, but it looks like I have missed something very important. Need to come back!

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Thank you very much for sharing these beautiful photos. I have been to Kenya for safari. I guess Serengeti is amazing too

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Hi! we are headed to the serengeti in September – cannot wait! I would love to know the lenses you used while you traveled there – I’m trying work out if the one i have is long enough (up to 420mm full frame equivalent!)

These are some amazing pictures! I can’t believe you could spot so many lions just like that. I mean I have never ever spotted a lion or a tiger even in a jungle! Tanzania is on my radar now. Thanks for this virtual safari!

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Wow, I bet that must have felt like a proper welcome to Africa! I’d love to hang out with some lions, I think my cats have fairly big yawns so I can only imagine what a lion’s would be like.

Do you know where you’re going next? I hope you’ll find your way to South Africa at some point, the sand boarding there is soo much fun.

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Hello Lisbeth, thank you for your nice article and lovely photos, I would like to invite you to come to Uganda, to see the last remaining wild mountain gorillas.

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I second you on getting everyone to visit this place. Serengeti National Park is one of the very best in the world. And your photos do so much justice to this place. Thanks for highlighting it.

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Oh man I am so jealous. I have to do this now.

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Amazing! Africa is one of my favorite reasons in the world. And the main reason is Safaris. I love nature. Your travel story and photos have made my heart ache. I want to go back!!!

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Great article and those pictures are amazing! Thanks for sharing!

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Nice article…

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Wow! What a magical experience. I’d love to be able to do something like that someday.

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Lovely blog..Loved reading your articles.

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Very informative article about tanzania.

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I have been on a safari in Serengeti National Park and it is stunningly beautiful! Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

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Serengeti, to the best of my knowledge, is one of the wildest forests on the planet. Just amazed to see your super experience among those wild creatures. And honestly, I want to see more wildcat pictures. Enjoy

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I have heard so much about Serengeti and your photos just affirm all the amazing stories I have heard

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Tanzania is always fascinating for a wildlife explorer. A land where lions and giraffes roaming freely. It’s a rare opportunity to meet the animals in their original habitat. Your post covers it all.

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Wow wow!! your blog always high in my mind..amazing photos..Nice content..please share your more experiences..

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Awesome photos! Is impossible not to fall in love with Africa 🙂

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omg i am jealous after reading this post want to go tanzania right now , nice post

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Excellent blog post, and thank you for sharing some very helpful thoughts!!! Best of luck with your travels

The photos are amazing, especially the first rainbow one, truly breathtaking. Serengeti seems like an awesome safari.

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Wow..I simply loved the pictures..They are simply amazing…It was breathtaking !!

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These photographs are really very nice and amazing, I love to visit Serengeti and just want to do this Safari. Glad to see them.

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Just wow! My mum is from Tanzania and I’ve never visited so this has made me want to visit next year for sure!

Aaaauwh thanks! And karibu Tanzania!!

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Hello Lili, this safari is already in my bucket list. Hoping I can have the time to do it. Thanks

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Omg those all pictures are supperb, fantastic, awesome… your are blogger and photographer too… keep it up..

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Supperb,awesome article, thanks for sharing

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Wow, INCREDIBLE photos! I would love to have seen that gorgeous lion in real life. What a wonderful experience.

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Wow Lili, I just can’t get enough of your adventure in this safari, especially your photos. They are all amazing.

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I love wildlife captured in photos. Always a win in my book!

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Hey, awesome Article. Keep it coming. Read 2 blog of yours today. Liked both. Why don’t you make a plan for India? We can help you out to plan.

Baranti is a similar place in Purulia India. Nice article.

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Lovely photos, absolutely beautiful wildlife!

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Are you the photographer too? Awesome pics

Yes I am! Thank you

Great read keep it up

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Really knowledgeable post and very helpful for those who is planning for the trip. Photos are amazing. Thank you for sharing such information.

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Really interesting. I wish I were there.

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Wow! What an amazing experience! Love your photos 🙂

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A safari adventure! I have always dreamed of going into one! Your photos are so nice its like you have taken me there through your pictures, amazing!

Thank you so much Jade!!

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The photos are really stunning. It could literally be featured in famous animal channels, whoa. Just by these pictures, even words can’t justify the beauty of this place. Wow, just wow, Lili!

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Nice pictures.

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Thank you for your post. your one of the best photographer in the world.

The photos are really stunning. It could literally be featured in famous animal channels, whoa. Just by these pictures, even words can’t justify the beauty of this place. Wow, just wow, Lili!

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great picture and content about the place and i just loved your blogs

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Baloons and gerafe in header of this site remind me of my first trip to africa.)

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Amazing, thanks for sharing with us this wonderful article

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Just Awesome Lili! Great insight and photos. I can see why you are ranked as one of the top must have blogs to subscribe to. We did the National Geographic gig last year and your insights are spot on. If your ever in our neck of the woods look us up.

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Tanzania is the place to be if anyone from USA looking flights for Africa we do best airfares do contact.

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Tanzania was never on my list, but you make it sound like a wonderful place to explore. And you got too take so many great pictures of lions. I only got to do that at the zoo.

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It’s a Great article and amazing pictures. Thanks for sharing about Tanzania National Park.

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Some great photos! And amazing tips, i can say i am always too focused on taking pictures of the moment rather than actually looking at it

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Thanks for sharing – you’ve taken some amazing photos!

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wow. great job

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Great photos! I can’t wait to go on a safari in Tanzania!!!

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Great post such a nice information thanks for sharing.

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What an amazing experience. You capture the atmosphere very well, both in text as in these gorgeous photos. Can’t wait to experience it for myself one day.

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The image of a full rainbow is mesmerizing. Perfect wildlife snaps

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Your images are treat to eyes. A perfect glimpse of wildlife

Awesome writing and probably the best pictures that i have seen.

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Truely the best.

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Lovely Blog, This is very informative post and very informative for all.

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Some stunning pics there, you have some great ones of the sunsets! We went a couple of years ago, loved it but didn’t get any as good as those despite taking over 1,500 pics between us!!

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Wow! What an amazing experience! Love your photos

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I got mesmerized by the picturesque view of Tanzania Serengeti Safari. These kind of Safari experience remain in your heart for forever. Really the night view are worth of spending time there. An amazing experience that can inspire many across the globe who love to do such thrilling trip. Thanks for sharing.

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WOW, WOW, amazing. I was really planning to visit there next year, its such a helpful post for me to get prepared. Thank you.

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You tell a great story. Africa is wild and beautiful. Amazing pics.

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Wow, this is so unique and cool! I didn’t know this was even a thing!

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After a long time ..I came across with a great article ..so detailed

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Oh my goodness! You have amazing wildlife photography skills Lili.

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Superb Blog Thanks For Sharing Such an Amazing Post

Really Amazing Blog Keep Sharing

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Good Post Admin really very nice you have entered some intresting information.

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Lions are scary but still, it is beautiful. Beautiful pictures Lili

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Hi Lili! I must say this is such a great content you wrote about Tanzania, I wish that you could visit Morocco and write about it.

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OMG, these photos are amazing! But how did you manage to keep driving when it was no longer permissible.

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Your blog is amazing for beautiful photos. Loved to watch the close shot of the lion on the road.

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Your blog is amazing.

Superb Blog Thanks For Sharing Such an Amazing Post!

Really Amazing Post!

Nice Post I found It very Helpful!

Great Post Thanks For Your Help!

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Thank you for such an amazing post!

We couldn’t decide where to go on a safari and these pictures have sold Tanzania to us

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Wow, such an incredible post with awesome photos. These splendid pictures of Serengeti National Park are enough to allure more visitors.

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Beautiful pictures! I wish I could also capture amazing pictures like you. And also the post is super amazing. I will also try my best to visit Serengeti National Park and click the pictures as good as yours in the coming days.

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Wow, How beautiful the pictures , It is worth to go there

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Without a doubt, Serengeti National Park is the best place to visit for a safari in Tanzania . This UNESCO World Heritage Site is unique for many reasons, but especially because of the Great Migration , the incredible array of wildlife including the Big Five , and the truly wonderful landscapes. Find everything you need to know for a safari in Serengeti , Tanzania.

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The Serengeti National Park has a diverse landscape that includes vast grasslands, savannahs, woodlands, and riverine forests.

The park's grasslands and savannahs are the dominant landscape, covering approximately 80% of the park's area. The grasslands are characterized by short-grass plains in the south and long-grass plains in the north, and they support large herds of herbivores, including wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles, which in turn attract predators such as lions , leopards, cheetahs, and hyenas. The woodlands and riverine forests are found along the park's river courses and in areas of higher rainfall.

The soils of the Serengeti consist of volcanic rock and ash. For that reason, you will find ancient crystalline rocks in the Serengeti National Park, which are also called "kopjes". Some of them contain African rock paintings. They harbor and are popular resting spots for big cats because they provide shade and drinking water. Can you spot the pride of lions in the image below?

Simba Kopjes in Seronera Serengeti

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Where is the Serengeti National Reserve located?

The Serengeti National Reserve is located in Northern Tanzania , East Africa. It covers an area of approximately 14,750 square kilometers and is part of the larger Serengeti-Mara ecosystem that extends into neighboring Kenya . The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem is one of the largest and most protected ecosystems on earth, spanning 40,000 square kilometers and taking in the Serengeti National Park and Maasai Mara National Reserve in East Africa. Serengeti National Park also borders the beautiful Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

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How do you get to the Serengeti?

The nearest city and the city most Serengeti safari tours begin from, is Arusha. The distance between Arusha and Serengeti National Park is approximately 320 kilometers (200 miles) and takes about 7 to 8 hours by car, depending on traffic and road conditions. Alternatively, you can also take a flight from Arusha to one of the Serengeti airstrips . These flights take around 1 to 2 hours depending on the flight route and airline. By far the most popular way to get to Serengeti is by road. You can always choose to fly back from Serengeti to either Arusha Airport, Kilimanjaro Airport, or Dar es Salaam.

Serengeti safari by road from Arusha

Arusha is located in northern Tanzania and is a common starting point for visitors embarking on a safari to the Serengeti National Park. There are many different tour operators and packages available for a Serengeti safari from Arusha , so visitors can choose an itinerary that suits their interests and preferences. Some tours may include game drives , guided walks, and visits to local Maasai villages or conservation projects.

The most popular safari packages in Northern Tanzania include Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, and Serengeti National Park, for example, these 5-day Tanzania safari tours that include the highlights of the Northern Tanzania Safari Circuit or this 7 to 10-day Tanzania safari including Tarangire National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park, Lake Natron, and Lake Manyara.

Booking a safari tour package can be a convenient option since everything is taken care of, including transportation, accommodation , meals, and activities. This means you don't have to worry about logistics and can focus on enjoying your safari experience. It can often be more cost-effective than planning your own safari plus these safari tours are usually operated by experienced guides.

Many safari tour operators offer customized packages that can be tailored to your interests and preferences. This means you can choose the parks, activities, and accommodations that best suit your needs and budget.

Serengeti by plane

There are several options for traveling to the Serengeti National Park by plane. The main airport that serves the park is the Seronera Airstrip , which is located in the central part of the park.

You can fly to the Seronera Airstrip from Arusha, Kilimanjaro International Airport, Dar es Salaam, or Zanzibar . Several airlines operate flights to the Seronera Airstrip, including Coastal Aviation and Auric Air. If you are visiting other parks in Tanzania, such as the Ngorongoro Crater or Tarangire National Park, you can also fly to the Serengeti National Park via a connecting flight. Many lodges and camps inside Serengeti Park offer transfer services to and from the airstrip.

In addition to the Seronera Airstrip, there are several other airports in the Serengeti region that you may be able to use to access the park. These include:

  • Grumeti Airstrip : located in the western part of the Serengeti National Park, near the Grumeti River. It is primarily used by lodges and camps in the western corridor of the park.
  • Kleins Airstrip : located in the northern part of the Serengeti National Park, near the border with Kenya. It is primarily used by lodges and camps in the northern part of the park, such as Klein's Camp.
  • Kogatende Airstrip : located in the northern part of the Serengeti National Park, near the Mara River. It is primarily used by lodges and camps in the northern part of the park, such as Sayari Camp and Lamai Serengeti.

It's important to note that not all lodges and camps in the Serengeti have their own airstrips , and some may require ground transfers from nearby airstrips. It's best to check with your lodge or tour operator to determine which airport is most convenient for your specific itinerary.

Private transfer by car (taxi)

There are several transport services in Tanzania that offer private taxis, shuttles, and bus services to the Serengeti National Park. Most transportation companies are located in Arusha. Serengeti National Park is large, so the costs depend on where you want to go (total distance). Note that private transfers to Serengeti are often expensive as the cost of the return trip also needs to be covered. Additionally, the driver also needs to pay entrance fees if you want to be taken to a lodge inside the park.

Many tourists choose to combine Serengeti National Park with other parks that are located near Serengeti, such as Lake Manyara National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, or Tarangire National Park.

Ngorongoro Crater Lake Magadi in Tanzania

I highly recommend combining a Serengeti safari with other National Parks and booking your customized safari package through a tour operator, for example via SafariBookings.com .

Public transport

Determined to explore Serengeti on a budget? Public transport is the cheapest way to travel in Tanzania. Large buses and ‘daladalas’, which are small public transport buses, crisscross the country and link the major towns. Longer routes even link Dar es Salaam with Nairobi and Mombasa in Kenya. Public transport is quite efficient between big cities, but it gets slower, less comfortable, and more challenging when you intend to reach smaller towns. To cover short distances, tuk-tuks and boda-bodas can be used.

In Tanzania’s National Parks, there's no public transport, so you cannot access Serengeti National Park without a private vehicle. This means you can only use public transport for the part of your trip which is out of the park, but this will be an adventure.

Self-drive in the Serengeti

Self-driving in Serengeti National Park is allowed, however, it is important to keep in mind that careful planning is necessary when driving through the park by yourself. A 4x4 vehicle is required to be able to access all roads throughout the year, and it is important to be familiar with the park's rules and regulations. It is also recommended to have a good understanding of the park's geography and to carry a detailed map. Additionally, it is important to be aware of the risks and challenges of driving in the park, such as navigating rough terrain and encountering wildlife on the roads. Therefore, it is generally recommended to use a reputable local tour operator or guide to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in Serengeti National Park.

What is the best time for a safari in Serengeti, Tanzania?

Zebra Migration Serengeti National Park Tanzania

The best time for a safari in Serengeti  depends on what you want to see and experience. The annual Great Migration is one of the main attractions in Serengeti, and it usually takes place from November to August. The best time to witness the wildebeest migration is from December to July when the herds of zebras and gnus are in southern and central Serengeti. However, visiting the Serengeti in December can be tricky due to the unpredictable weather. From July to October the Great Migration will take place in the northern part of Serengeti and the Masai Mara in Kenya.

The best time for safari in Serengeti, Tanzania is also influenced by the weather. The dry season, from June to October, is considered the best time to visit as it offers clear skies, lower humidity, and good visibility for wildlife viewing. The rainy season, from November to May, is when the park is lush and green, with many newborn animals and migratory birds, but it can also make the roads difficult to navigate.

Leopard in Central Serengeti National Park

If you're interested in seeing big cats, such as lions and leopards, the dry season from June to October is the best time to visit. During this time, the vegetation is sparse, making it easier to spot these elusive predators.

If I had to pick a favorite time to visit, I would choose October as the best month to visit Serengeti . It’s when the dry season ends and the wildlife gathers around water sources, making it easier to spot them. It's also the time when the wildebeest migration is in full swing, the weather is mild, and there is little rain, making it a comfortable and less crowded period to visit. You gotta love these shoulder seasons!

How safe is Serengeti?

Visiting Serengeti National Park is safe , but it's important to respect the animals and park rules and regulations, including the prohibition of littering and feeding animals, and follow the advice of your safari guide , who is a trained and experienced professional. The reserve is protected by certified park rangers , ensuring your safety, so inside Serengeti National Park there is no need to worry about safety.

How many days do you need in Serengeti?

The length of your visit depends on your preferences and schedule, but I would recommend spending at least three to four days in Serengeti Park to fully experience its beauty and wildlife because Serengeti has a lot to offer. The more time you have, the better.

Visiting Serengeti National Park for three days should give you enough time to explore the park, spotting various animal species, and experience the different landscapes. If you have a specific interest in seeing the Great Migration in Serengeti or want to go on longer game drives, a 4-5 day visit is more ideal.

Is Serengeti expensive?

How much does a safari in Serengeti cost? Serengeti National Park can be expensive, but the cost of visiting the park depends on a few factors, such as the type of accommodation, the time of year you visit, and the activities you plan to do.

Accommodation in Serengeti ranges from budget camping sites to luxury lodges, so the cost of your stay will depend on your preferences and budget. Generally, the more luxurious the accommodation, the higher the cost.

The costs of safari activities in Serengeti , such as game drives, hot air balloon safaris , and guided walks, can also vary depending on the operator you choose and the duration of the activity.

Furthermore, the Serengeti Park Entrance Fees for foreign visitors are relatively high, with a daily fee of $83 per person per day for adults and $24 for children (as of 2024). These fees are subject to change, and there may be additional fees for certain activities.

For instance, this budget 3-day Serengeti safari package starts at $728 per person including park fees, activities, transportation, budget camping, and meals.

Which part of Serengeti is best?

Elephants in Central Serengeti Serenora

Serengeti National Park is divided into several different regions, each with its own distinct features and wildlife viewing opportunities, making it hard to say which part of Serengeti is the best.

The Seronera region is the heart of the Park, located in Central Serengeti. It is known for its wide-open savannah landscape and abundant wildlife, including the Hippo Pool full of countless hippos. Simba Kopjes, a group of rocky hills, is a popular area in Seronera, famous for its lion sightings and high density of leopards. However, note that the Seronera Valley is the busiest area of the Serengeti park.

Hippo Pool in Central Serengeti Tanzania

Northern Serengeti is a more remote and rugged region, home to the Mara River, which is known for its scenic beauty and wildlife, including spectacular river crossings and predators such as lions and crocodiles.

The Western Corridor is located in the western part of Serengeti National Park, with the Grumeti River running through it, attracting various predators and hosting large herds of wildebeest and zebras during the migration season.

Serengeti wildlife including zebras and wildebeest

Eastern Serengeti is known for its open savannah grasslands and is less visited than the other regions, but still home to a variety of wildlife, including giraffes and elephants.

Ndutu , located in Southern Serengeti and part of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, is another popular area to visit. It is famous for its large open plains and is the breeding ground for wildebeest and zebras during the calving seasons in March and April, attracting plenty of predators such as cheetahs and lions. As there are no fences between the parks, the animals are free to roam.

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Balloon Safari in Serengeti National Park Tanzania

To get the best out of your Serengeti experience, you should definitely book a balloon safari . A Serengeti Balloon Safari is a popular activity and is a unique way to experience the park and see its wildlife from above. The balloon safari takes place early in the morning, just before sunrise. The balloon flies low over the Serengeti's plains and savannahs, providing a panoramic view of the landscape and wildlife below.

Wildlife on Serengeti Balloon Safari activity

During the flight, passengers can expect to see a variety of animals, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and wildebeest. The flight typically lasts for about an hour, after which the balloon lands and passengers are treated to a champagne breakfast in the middle of the Serengeti wilderness.

Serengeti Travel Tip: Read more about a Serengeti balloon safari if you're interested in a hot-air balloon ride in Serengeti. That article also includes an attractive discount!

Is Serengeti better than Masai Mara?

Iconic view of giraffe under a Balanite tree in the Maasai Mara

Serengeti and Maasai Mara are two incredible safari destinations that share the same ecosystem, wildlife, climate, and types of landscapes, yet they have some distinctions. While both offer an exceptional safari experience, there are some notable differences between them. For instance, Serengeti National Park is larger than the Masai Mara National Reserve and relatively more expensive. The primary reason for the price discrepancy is that tourists typically stay within the Serengeti, where they are required to pay a daily concession fee in addition to the National Park fee (140 USD in total).

Male Lion of the Lemek Pride in Maasai Mara

Determining whether the Serengeti or the Masai Mara is better is difficult, as both offer unique and memorable safari experiences. However, personally, I love to spend time in the Mara Conservancies, bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve.

Is Serengeti malaria-free?

Serengeti National Park is located in a malaria-endemic region, and there is a risk of contracting malaria while visiting the park. Due to the limited water sources, the high altitude, and the prevalence of short grasslands within the Serengeti National Park, the mosquito population is relatively low, which results in a reduced risk of contracting malaria while visiting the park.

However, it's important to note that even though the park has fewer mosquitoes and lower chances of malaria cases, it doesn't completely eliminate the presence of mosquitoes in the Serengeti. It's always advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before traveling to a malaria-endemic area and to take preventive measures against malaria, such as wearing long-sleeved clothing and pants, using insect repellent, and sleeping under a mosquito net.

Is Serengeti fenced?

Serengeti National Park is not entirely fenced. The park is part of a larger ecosystem that includes several wildlife reserves and protected areas, and wildlife can move freely between these areas. This is especially true during the annual wildebeest migration, where millions of animals move across the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. However, there are some smaller fenced-off areas within the park, such as some of the lodges and campsites that have fences for the safety of guests.

How to enter the Serengeti National Reserve?

The Serengeti National Park is primarily accessible by plane or via road transportation. The park has multiple entry gates into Serengeti , including Naabi Hill Gate, Kleins Gate, Fort Ikoma Gate, Ndabaka Gate, and Habdajega Gate.

There are four main entry and exit points into the Serengeti:

  • Naabi Hill Gate is the main gate, and the busiest entrance point, located about 45 kilometers from Seronera. The gate is open daily from 06h00 to 18h00.
  • Ndabaka Gate is the primary access gate for the Western Corridor area, which is approximately a 1.5-hour drive from Mwanza and 145 kilometers from Seronera. The gate is open daily from 06h00 to 18h00, but the last entry is at 16h00.
  • Klein’s Gate is situated in the far northeast of the Serengeti and is open daily from 06h00 to 18h00, with the last entry at 16h00.
  • Bologonya Gate is located en route to or from Kenya; do check if the gate is (still) closed as it was closed for a while.

Best places to stay in Serengeti

Pamoja Serengeti Luxury Camp in Central Serengeti

There are many excellent places to stay in Serengeti , ranging from luxurious lodges to budget-friendly campsites. The best place to stay depends on your preferences, budget, and travel style.

If you're looking for luxury, some of the best lodges include Singita Sasakwa Lodge , Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti , and AndBeyond Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp . These lodges offer top-notch amenities, personalized service, and breathtaking views.

For mid-range options, you might consider places like Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge , Lemala Kuria Hills Lodge , or  Serengeti Explorer Camp . These lodges offer comfortable accommodation, good food, and a range of activities.

Lodges in Serengeti National Park Tanzania

If you want to visit Serengeti on a budget , there are several campsites and budget-friendly lodges in and around the park, such as Ikoma Tented Camp , Serengeti Acacia Camp s, and Tanzania Bush Camps . These accommodations offer basic amenities but still provide a great safari experience.

During my last Serengeti trip with the Tanzania Tourism Board, we stayed in the lovely Pamoja Serengeti Luxury Camp , situated at the center of the vast Serengeti National Park, in Seronera. We absolutely loved staying at this intimate privately-owned wilderness camp because of the outstanding staff, delicious buffet, lovely views from our luxury tented suite, and overall exclusivity.

The proximity to wildlife is one of the reasons that makes Pamoja Serengeti Luxury Camp unique. If you're lucky (like us), you will even spot elephants or cheetahs passing by your tents or the lounge area; the ultimate bush feeling!

Cheetah at Pamoja Serengeti Camp Tanzania

Is a safari in Serengeti worth it?

A safari in Serengeti is definitely worth it. Serengeti National Park is one of the most famous and spectacular wildlife reserves in the world , renowned for its abundant wildlife, stunning landscapes, and unique cultural experiences. Visitors can witness the Great Wildebeest Migration , which is one of the most incredible wildlife spectacles on earth, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other grazers move across the Serengeti ecosystem in search of fresh grass and water.

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Serengeti offers an opportunity to see a diverse range of wildlife including lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, giraffes, hyenas, and many more. The park also has a rich cultural heritage , with the Maasai people living in and around the park and offering visitors an opportunity to experience their unique way of life.

Whether you go for a luxury family safari, a solo trip, or a customized tour, a Serengeti safari won’t disappoint you.

Looking for more Tanzania inspiration? Check my Serengeti travel guide to read about the top safari destinations in Tanzania like the Ngorongoro Crater, and the tallest mountain in Africa; Mount Kilimanjaro, and more featured Safari Tips for Tanzania.

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Feel free to contact me if you have questions about a safari in Tanzania or getting around in the Serengeti National Park. If you are planning your first-ever safari, it might be useful to read the following articles:

  • Tanzania Northern Circuit: 10 best places to visit
  • What to expect on a hot-air balloon safari in Serengeti?
  • What to expect on a game drive in Africa? 15 things you need to know
  • 7 tips to make the most out of your safari game drive
  • What to pack for a safari in Africa? Use this Safari Packing Guide

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When visiting Serengeti National Park, we recommend combining it with your Northern Tanzania safari to Tarangire , Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro Crater . End your trip with a Swahili cultural tour and beach holiday in Zanzibar . You may optionally extend out to offbeat parks in Southern and Western Tanzania such as Nyerere (Selous) , Ruaha or Katavi ending with a chimpanzee trekking safari at Gombe or Mahale by the relaxing Lake Tanganyika .

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Serengeti Safari: Wildlife in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

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An African wildlife safari is generally high on the bucket list of any eco-traveler. And, between Kenya, Tanzania , South Africa , Botswana, Namibia, Uganda , Zimbabwe and Zambia, there’s certainly no shortage of options!

Each country is a popular safari destination in its own right. But, when presented with the opportunity to spend two weeks travelling through one of these amazing countries, we decided we couldn’t go wrong with a Serengeti safari in Tanzania!

Serengeti National Park is arguably one of the world’s greatest when it comes to wildlife. Translated, Serengeti means “endless plains,” which is a pretty accurate description.

The stunningly scenic landscape appears to go on forever, as does the list of gorgeous wildlife who call the Serengeti home…

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The tallest mammals on earth, Giraffes roam the African savanna constantly searching for food.

Their legs alone are taller than most humans, and it’s fascinating site to see them run. In what can best be described as a graceful gallop, they can generally move as fast as 35 miles (56 kilometres) per hour.

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Zebra by watering hole

Zebras have it tough! They’re frequent prey for both lions and hyenas and, as such, are always on the lookout for danger.

We witnessed a hyena attack a herd of zebras, and it was incredible watching how the whole herd came to the defense of one, circling around the wounded animal to drive the predator away.

Cheetah

While the   Cheetah is the world’s fastest mammal, sadly we didn’t get to see this one run.

We were told that this cheetah was scanning the grasslands for prey (they have incredibly sharp eyesight), but he didn’t move a muscle for the whole 30 minutes we were there.

We were reliably informed, however, that we would’ve been left in his dust, as cheetahs can go from 0-60 miles per hour (96 kilometres) in 3 seconds!

Elephant in the grass

Driving alongside the mighty Elephants of Africa is a phenomenal experience, and was definitely a highlight of our Serengeti National Park Wildlife Safari.

The largest mammals on earth, these pachyderms are incredibly fond of water: We watched in awe as they sucked it into their trunks and sprayed it all over each other.

But honestly, if I was stuck living in the oppressive African heat, I would be doing the same thing!

READ MORE: 50 Interesting Facts About Elephants (for World Elephant Day)

baby baboon

If you ever visit Africa , keep your windows tightly rolled up and your tents locked to keep Baboons from going through your belongings!

There are few things cuter than a baby baboon, but they’re quick, cheeky, and will steal your chocolate biscuits before you even know they were there!

While we were busy photographing this little guy, one of his siblings actually jumped into our safari truck through the sunroof, grabbed our biscuits, and ran off!!

Lioness eating gazelle

Female Lions often work together when preying upon antelopes, zebras, wildebeest, and such. They are not always as fast as their prey, so teamwork often pays off.

Males may be bigger, but lionesses are the primary hunters for their pride. Thankfully, we were safe within the confines of our truck when this one took down a gazelle.

Male Lion roar

Defending his pride’s territory, the male lion is the king of the savannah (not the jungle!). Nothing can possibly prepare you for hearing a lion’s roar, and you’ll be extremely grateful for the safety of your vehicle when you do.

But if you do happen to find yourself on foot within close proximity to a lion, DON’T turn and run! A running target looks like prey, and will be treated as such. Instead, make yourself look big and fierce while gradually backing away.

Baboon Angry

Baboons are the largest type of monkey in the world, and can be quite intimidating when angry. They spend the majority of their time on the ground, so they weren’t difficult to spot, and always seemed to be eating.

Once we were back at camp, we had to make sure all our garbage was secured properly so that we wouldn’t attract the baboons, who can be quite destructive in their pursuit of food.

Hippos

Chances are good that you’ll smell a Hippopotamu s before you see it. These massive mammals spend the vast majority of each day submerged in rivers and lakes to escape the African heat.

While they are absolutely amazing creatures, we moved on rather quickly because of the stench!

Buffalo

Water Buffalo are more dangerous to humans than any other predator in the African savannah, mainly because they’re unpredictable. They also have a reputation for being bad-tempered and aggressive, but they’re usually quite tame when in a herd. Still, watch out for their tendency to stampede en masse when startled!

Elephant close up

Elephants are magnificent creatures, but keep your distance. Wild elephants can be more dangerous than a lion, especially rutting bulls and mothers with young babies. Remember that, if an elephant is flapping its ears and kicking up dust, there’s a likelihood it’s about to charge. And make sure if you’re in a safari vehicle that you always have a way to drive forward, as these behemoths can run faster than a car can reverse!!

Ostrich from behind

While an Ostrich can’t fly, they can certainly run! Reaching speeds of nearly 30 miles per hour, they’re able to outrun almost any predator, and their kick is strong enough to kill a lion. While we did not see any ostriches burying their head in the sand (apparently this is a myth), we did watch in awe as they attempted to chase insects, running in an awkward but amusing zigzag pattern. These odd birds were arguably the most bizarre creatures we saw on our incredible Serengeti National Park Wildlife Safari.   –by Megan Jerrard; photos by Mike Jerrard

Megan Jerrard is the Australian journalist behind Mapping Megan , alongside her photographer husband, Mike. You can follow their journey on  Facebook ,  Twitter ,  YouTube ,  Pinterest  and  Instagram . If you’re interested in future guest posting opportunities, please email Editor In Chief Bret Love at [email protected] .

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Photographic safari tour in Serengeti National Park

Photographic safari tour in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania: The opportunity to use their skills to convey tales and preserve memories is every photographer’s fantasy, whether they are amateurs or professionals. Few locations in the world can match the Serengeti’s rich history and its distinctive and vibrant fauna when photographers are looking for the majestic and the spiritual. The Serengeti National Park in Northern Tanzania’s safari circuit , just adjacent to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area , is a photographer’s paradise, with a lot of stunning and majestic attractions and landscapes to photograph and capture with your camera.

The Serengeti National Park is Africa’s best safari photographic destination, whether you’re a professional or an amateur learning how to photograph. There are many things to photograph in the Serengeti National Park, from the seven natural wonders of Africa —t he great wildebeest migration and the African big five —to the diverse birds and stunning landscapes such as the kopjes. The Serengeti, which covers almost 15,000 km2, has some of the most breathtaking views known to humankind and provides many opportunities for breathtaking images of both its epic landscapes and it’s incredibly diverse species.

The Serengeti National Park is not only home to numerous fascinating wild species and one of Africa’s largest eco-systems, but it is also one of the best locations to see and capture the renowned African sunrise. One of the most photogenic experiences one will ever have is rising above the clouds in a hot air balloon to witness the dawn break over the horizon and capture the endless plains in deep reds, oranges, and yellows, silhouetting the acacia trees.

In addition, you will get a bird’s eye view of the Serengeti’s various scenery and perspectives. Because of this unique perspective over typical safaris and a vantage point rarely seen in routine wildlife photography, your photos will stand out. A hot air balloon safari will enable you to safely approach the animals more closely than on a typical road tour, whether you’re in the grasslands or the woodlands. The balloon will soar higher to take in the national park’s expansive view, then descend lower to get closer shots of the animals.

Photographic safari tour in Serengeti National Park

Wildebeest herds crossing the plains during the early morning hours are almost certainly easy to photograph, but other animals like lions, cheetahs, and elephants may be more difficult to find and require a closer look. Lion prides are typically seen lazing on one of the numerous native kopjes dispersed over the plains or in the long grass of the savannah. Cheetahs, on the other hand, are excellent climbers and can occasionally be seen relaxing in the branches of small trees.

You might see more active lions and cheetahs as they prey on young calves if you decide to visit the Serengeti in February , during the calving season. Epic pictures of predators in action can be taken during this event.

Elephants, giraffes, and other herbivores are frequently seen in large herds at watering holes or on the plains. You will get the opportunity to glimpse some hippos in the shallow water when your balloon flies above streams and rivers like the Mara River. The Serengeti, whose name derives from the Maasai word “Siringit,” which means “endless plains,” is abundant in culture, life, and pride. Contact us if you’re ready to use photography to capture its spirit and beauty, and we’ll be happy to help you organize the photo shoot of a lifetime.

Conclusion: Get in touch with us today at Focus East Africa Tours if you’re more interested in planning a photographic safari tour to the Serengeti national park and other main Tanzania attractions such as the Ngorongoro crater and the snowcapped Mount Kilimanjaro .

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