Extreme African Wonders

Serengeti Safari

The Great Wildebeest Migration

One of the biggest highlights of a Serengeti safari is the Great Migration — one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Every year, millions of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles travel across the plains in search of fresh grazing. Along the way, they face dramatic river crossings, predators, and survival challenges.

Lion

The lion is known as the king of the savanna. It is strong, powerful, and often seen resting under trees or on rocks. In the Serengeti, lions live in groups called prides. You can see them hunting, playing, or relaxing together.

Elephant

Elephants are the largest land animals in the world. They are gentle, intelligent, and live in family groups. Even though they are very big, they can move quietly. The oldest female usually leads the group.

Leopard

Leopards are shy and hard to spot. They like to stay alone and often rest on tree branches. They are very strong and can carry their prey up into trees to keep it safe from other animals.

Buffalo

Buffalo are strong and live in large groups. They are known for their teamwork and protection. They may look calm, but they can be very dangerous when threatened.

Rhino

Rhinos are rare and protected animals. They have thick skin and powerful bodies. Even though they look heavy, they can run fast. Seeing a rhino on safari is very special.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Serengeti is one of Africa’s most famous safari destinations, known for its vast plains, abundant wildlife, and the spectacular Great Migration. It offers one of the best opportunities in the world to see animals in their natural habitat.

You can spot the Big Five — lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo, and rhinos — along with cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and hundreds of bird species.

The best time depends on what you want to experience:

  • June to October → Best for wildlife viewing
  • February to March → Calving season
  • Year-round → Great safari experience

Yes, hot air balloon safaris are available and offer a breathtaking aerial view of the Serengeti, especially during sunrise.

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