​User Reviews – Serengeti NP

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Cheryl   –  
Australia AU
Visited: March 2015 Reviewed: Oct 9, 2015

Email Cheryl  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Wonderful unique amazing photography experience
Overall rating
5/5

I loved experiencing/ seeing part of the Annual Migration of Wildebeest, Zebras & Gazelles. Amazing. The wide open beautiful landscape was awe-inspiring.
The resorts in the National Park were fantastic & wonderful refuge after a hot, dusty day photographing the wildlife.

Barbara   –  
United States US
Visited: October 2015 Reviewed: Oct 26, 2015

Email Barbara  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Overall rating
5/5

Beautiful

Barbara   –  
United States US
Visited: October 2015 Reviewed: Oct 26, 2015

Email Barbara  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Overall rating
5/5

Beautiful and diverse in its scenery

Belinda   –  
Australia AU
Visited: October 2015 Reviewed: Oct 26, 2015

Email Belinda

Great wildlife experience
Overall rating
5/5

A fantastic place with vast amounts of animals even though it was still the dry season. We saw many lions including cubs, leopard, black rhino, cheetah elephant, giraffe, hippo, impala, warthog, ostrich, hirack. eagles, vultures, hyena, jackal, gazelles etc. Great accommodation and beautiful scenery with no big crowds. It doesn't get much better.

Aindriu H   –  
Ireland IE
Visited: June 2015 Reviewed: Oct 27, 2015

Email Aindriu H  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Great wildlife, beautiful, vast scenery on offer and some amazing camping memories.
Overall rating
5/5

I travelled to Serengeti NP in June of this year with my girlfriend as part of a tour of Tanzania organised with "I Dream of Africa" safaris. We stayed for two nights in the public camp grounds in Serengeti as part of this tour.

The journey to Serengeti was quite comfortable with paved roads all the way from Arusha to Ngorongoro and only the last part of the journey is on gravel roads. The scenery on this final leg of the tour does make up for this though and it is interesting to watch the local Maasai tend to their cattle or catch an early glimpse of migrating zebra.

On arrival, there are some small shops at the main gate to pick up some last minute snacks or drinks, but beware that the prices here will be higher than in Arusha or other smaller towns on route. At the main gate, there is also a small hill which is worth the climb just to get an idea of the vastness of the park.

Our first taste of the park was on our way to our camp ground. We took the long route there to take in some of the wildlife and scenery on offer. There are plenty of animals to see and even on this first step inside the park our guide spotted a pride of lions resting on some of the rocks that dot the landscape.

The public campsite is well maintained and cleaned daily. The toilets and bathroom facilities are clean but do not have warm water. However, given the weather and climate there it is nice to cool off from the 30 degree heat in a cold shower. The campsite is obviously not as comfortable as lodges nearby, but do offer the opportunity to stay inside the park. There are a number of advantages of this, first is waking up early in the morning and having giraffes and zebras outside your tent, it also allows you to be in the centre of the park for game drives early in the morning without travelling too far and finally it is was great to be able to sit in our campsite and watch the sunset over the vast plains.

During the game drives that day we were lucky to spot all of the big cats and get great views of lions and elephants. This was mostly down to our guide, Christopher, who had the ability to spot leopards and cheetahs from about 300 meters away with his naked eye at ease. The park does have an abundance of wildlife and you do not have to travel too far to see something interesting or beautiful that will make you call at the driver to stop for a moment. We were lucky that our guide was very friendly and patient with us and also had the knowledge to answer any of our questions.

Overall during our game drives there the wildlife viewing was excellent. June is a quieter time of the year for tourists and wildlife viewing, as it is just the very start of the dry season. However, we were fortunate to see a wide variety of animals and birds. Just to note though that although the park is very big, if there is something interesting to see, expect there to be a few trucks around it and be patient if you want to get up close.

I would recommend anyone that plans to visit the Serengeti to plan at least two nights in the park. The vast size of the park means that it cannot be explored even in that time and the variety it provides means that no game drive will be same there.

humphfrey   –  
New Zealand NZ
Visited: September 2015 Reviewed: Oct 31, 2015

Email humphfrey  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Overall rating
5/5

landless national park in the world, real i can rate eight or ten if their is possibility of doing that, thank you i had life time memory.Big five a lots of animals

SnowmanStudios.de   –  
Germany DE
Visited: September 2015 Reviewed: Nov 5, 2015

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just incredible!
Overall rating
5/5

Serengeti NP was amazing! We had so much wildlife and birdlife as well. We just got from one special sighting to the next one. I did around 30 game drives in diffrent NP´s before, but these 4 days in the Serengeti and the Crater were absolutly stunning.

Amin Sinani   –  
United Arab Emirates AE
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Nov 12, 2015

Email Amin Sinani

Once in a lifetime experience
Overall rating
5/5

We went during the winter season in Tanzania, so the weather was fantastic coupled with good game viewing along with an excellent and knowledgeable guide. Will definitely do it again. This was about my fifth safari and can't wait to do another one. Well done Mega Adventures!!!

Sudhir   –  
India IN
Visited: April 2015 Reviewed: Nov 15, 2015

Email Sudhir  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Overall rating
5/5

A piece of heaven on Earth! Great any time of the year. Suggest you visit during the rains as the clouds rolling into the crater is a photographers dream. Ensure that a good wide angle lens is in your camera kit along with all your zooms :) Also do not miss to see Oldupai Gorge in the Serengeti NP . This is where humanity started & there is a resident Red & yellow barbet which will allow you to get reaaaal close!

Critidoc   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2015 Reviewed: Nov 16, 2015

Email Critidoc  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Overall rating
5/5

Same criticism as with the crater in that at times it was crowded and you had to stay on the roads making animal viewing a crap shoot. Lots of animals sometimes close and sometimes far away. Lots of elephants and wildebeasts.

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