North Serengeti

Introduction to North Serengeti

The North Serengeti is one of Tanzania’s most extraordinary safari destinations, offering breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and world-famous Great Migration river crossings. Located in the northern part of Serengeti National Park near the Kenya border, North Serengeti is known for its remote wilderness and exclusive safari experience. Travelers seeking dramatic wildlife encounters and fewer crowds will find North Serengeti to be a truly rewarding destination.

Why Visit North Serengeti?

1. The Great Migration River Crossings

The highlight of a North Serengeti safari is witnessing the Great Migration crossing the Mara River. Between July and October, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move north in search of fresh grazing. The dramatic river crossings  filled with crocodiles and strong currents are among the most iconic wildlife spectacles in the world.

2. Abundant Wildlife Year-Round

Beyond the migration season, North Serengeti offers excellent wildlife viewing year-round, including lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, buffalo, giraffes, hyenas, topi, eland, and hippos and crocodiles along the Mara River. With fewer crowds than Central Serengeti, it provides a more private and intimate safari experience.

3. Untouched Wilderness

North Serengeti is characterized by rolling hills, acacia woodlands, open savannah plains, and the scenic Mara River. The remote location ensures a peaceful safari atmosphere, ideal for photographers and nature lovers.

Safari Activities in North Serengeti

A safari in North Serengeti offers diverse and unforgettable experiences:

Game Drives

Morning and afternoon game drives provide opportunities to track predators and witness wildlife behavior in their natural habitat.

Hot Air Balloon Safari

Experience the Serengeti from above with a sunrise balloon safari, followed by a champagne bush breakfast.

Bird Watching

North Serengeti hosts hundreds of bird species, including eagles, vultures, kingfishers, and storks.

How to Get to North Serengeti

By Air

The fastest and most convenient way to reach North Serengeti is by domestic flight from: Arusha, Kilimanjaro International Airport and Zanzibar

  • Flights land at Kogatende Airstrip, the main gateway to North Serengeti.

By Road

Road transfers from Central Serengeti take approximately 4–6 hours, depending on wildlife sightings along the way.

A safari to North Serengeti is ideal for travelers seeking dramatic wildlife encounters, luxury tented camps, and authentic wilderness. The region’s remote beauty and legendary migration crossings make it one of Africa’s top safari destinations.

Contact our safari experts today to begin planning your personalized North Serengeti safari adventure.