Discover Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park is undoubtedly the best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequalled for its natural beauty and scientific value, it has the greatest concentration of plains game in Africa.

The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania was established in 1952. It is home to the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth – the great migration of wildebeest and zebra. The resident population of lion, cheetah, elephant, giraffe, and birds is also impressive. There’s a wide variety of luxury safari lodges available.

The Serengeti ecosystem is one of the oldest on earth. The essential features of climate, vegetation and fauna have barely changed in the past million years. Early man himself made an appearance in Olduvai Gorge about two million years ago. Some patterns of life, death, adaptation and migration are as old as the hills themselves.

It is the migration for which Serengeti is perhaps most famous. Over a million wildebeest and about 200,000 zebras flow south from the northern hills to the southern plains for the short rains every October and November, and then swirl west and north after the long rains in April, May and June. So strong is the ancient instinct to move that no drought, gorge or crocodile infested river can hold them back.

Our preferred safari lodges

Collection of properties in Serengeti National Park

Faru Faru Lodge

Faru Faru Lodge

Situated in the western corridor of the legendary Serengeti, Singita Faru Faru Lodge overlooks a natural waterhole and the tree line of the Grumeti River. The nine stone, canvas and thatched suites (including a family suite and a 2-bedroom villa) have the air of a classic safari camp.

Namiri Plains Camp

Namiri Plains Camp

Namiri Plains’ design maximises views of the seasonal riverbed in front of camp. There are 10 spacious rooms with full-length decks, providing the perfect setting to view wildlife from your room. This secluded region of the eastern Serengeti is the ultimate big cat territory. 

Sasakwa Lodge

Sasakwa Lodge

Singita Sasakwa Lodge rambles along a rocky promontory perched above the rolling plains. It is among the most deluxe accommodations ever built in East Africa. The entrancing view from on high is an ever-changing tapestry of grasslands, clouds and wildlife as they move across the landscape. 

Serengeti House

Serengeti House

Located on the slopes of Sasakwa Hill with breathtaking vistas of the endless, open plains of the Serengeti, the house is Singita’s response to a growing demand from discerning travellers for privacy and flexibility. Itineraries, activities and meals are tailor made and tweaked.

Kichakani Serengeti Camp

Kichakani Serengeti Camp

The Sanctuary Kichakani Serengeti Camp in Tanzania is based in two set locations across the Serengeti, and invites guests to intimately experience the movement of a million-plus wildebeest and zebra as they follow the fresh grasses across the Serengeti plains during the annual migration cycle.

Lamai Serengeti

Lamai Serengeti

Lamai Serengeti sits tucked amongst the rocks of Kogakuria Kopje with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, only a few miles from where the wildebeest cross the Mara River.  For roughly a quarter of the year, between late July and October, this is where you’ll find the migration.

One Nature Nyaruswiga

One Nature Nyaruswiga

Uniquely located in the heart of the Serengeti and surrounded by breathtaking views of endless plains that are embraced by the Nyaruswiga Hills, this magical destination provides an almost surreal backdrop for the more than 1 million animals annually migrating through this valley.

Sabora Tented Camp

Sabora Tented Camp

Sabora Tented Camp is beautifully decorated in grand 1920s style. It is within 45 minutes of the Sasakwa Airstrip. Excellent location in the middle of vast plains with abundant resident plains game in and around the camp; herds of topi, zebra and impala actually moving around the camp.

Four Seasons Serengeti

Four Seasons Serengeti

Perched on a series of elevated platforms and walkways, our Lodge sits next to an animal watering hole, where you can watch a family of elephants stop for their morning drink as you sip your own out on your room’s private balcony. Spend a quiet day lounging on a sun bed by infinity-edge pool.

Mwiba River Lodge

Mwiba River Lodge

It is built overlooking the river, and it is sculptured into the natural rocks, especially in the public areas of the dining room and lounge bar. There is an infinity pool and a well-frequented waterhole. You can lie by the swimming pool and watch the wildlife activity at the wildlife pool.

Sayari Camp

Sayari Camp

Sayari has been carefully designed to include two mess areas, so you can always find a tranquil, intimate spot to relax and enjoy the attentive, personal service. Each has a peaceful lounge and indoor and outdoor dining areas. Framed by natural rock formations, infinity pool has Serengeti views.

Singita Explore Camp

Singita Explore Camp

Singita Explore is a private use tented camp on the plains of the Serengeti, that moves around during the year to provide optimal game viewing in the exclusive Grumeti area. Singita Explore has been designed to operate on a minimal amount of energy consumption ensuring as little impact.

Grumeti Tented Camp

Grumeti Tented Camp

Situated in one of the prime game viewing areas in the Serengeti, this tented camp is where guests can enjoy uncrowded year round game viewing, and magnificent lion sightings. Rustic yet sophisticated, the tents combine hues of natural grey and accents of stone and bone.

Klein's Camp

Klein's Camp

Set in an exclusive private concession deep in the heart of Maasai land in the game-rich northeastern Serengeti, Klein’s Camp reflects the spirit of wild Africa with a vintage safari style. Perched on the edge of the Kuka Hills, ten cottages with whitewashed walls and rich wooden floors.

Serengeti Bushtops Camp

Serengeti Bushtops Camp

Picture yourself gazing out over the stunning scenery of the Serengeti. Imagine returning from safari and watching the sun set from the comfort of your tent’s private hot tub. Consider the thrill of watching the annual migration thunder across the mighty Mara river. Or simply revel in the thought.

Ewanjan Tented Camp

Ewanjan Tented Camp

Lemala Ewanjan is an authentic intimate tented camp set in a secluded part of the game-rich Seronera Valley in Central Serengeti and is renknowned for its year-round game viewing due to its abundance of water in the many rivers, as well as for its large populations of resident big cats. 

Dunia Camp

Dunia Camp

Dunia Camp embraces the philosophy of leaving the lightest possible footprint on the earth. Weathered wood, sturdy canvas and elegant linens make the mess tent comfortable and atmospheric, while brass hurricane lanterns add a flicker of traditional charm. 

Kusini Camp

Kusini Camp

Set on a rocky outcrop, or kopje, Sanctuary Kusini is a semi-permanent tented camp in the vast southern Serengeti. Each of the 12 tents, all with secluded private showers and terraces, overlook the plains where zebras, cape buffalo, wildebeest, lions and leopards are a common sight all year round. 

Mara River Tented Camp

Mara River Tented Camp

Situated in the northern most tip of the Serengeti National Park, Lamai Triangle, Tanzania, Singita Mara River Tented Camp offers guests the chance to spend time in this stunning yet remote area, with one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in the Serengeti National Park. 

Serengeti Migration Camp

Serengeti Migration Camp

Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp is the embodiment of the ‘camp’ experience. Located next to the famous Grumeti River which is home to resident hippos that bark and wallow their days away, Migration Camp has become synonymous with low-impact high-action game viewing.

Serengeti Pioneer Camp

Serengeti Pioneer Camp

Located in the Southern Serengeti, Pioneer Camp is ideally situated to offer superlative access to the annual migration and the ‘Big 5’ with sweeping views overlooking Moru Kopjes. Camp has its own individual style and feel, paying homage to the mobile camps of the 1930’s.