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How long should I spend in the Serengeti?

Serengeti is a huge national park so we would recommend minimum four days in order to properly explore it and find the wildlife. Being so large, you do need to spend time driving around looking for the Big Five, which takes time. Plus in four days you'll experience different weather and a variety of safari experiences.



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We recommend four days and three nights as the minimum time to gain maximum benefit from a stay at Serengeti Bushtops. This gives you the chance to explore in all directions, from the heart of the Northern Serengeti, with each adventure balanced by time spent at leisure. The longer you stay, the more you'll see.

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The best times to visit Serengeti National Park are from January to February or from June through September, although you should plan your trip around the movement of The Great Migration.

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We recommend spending as many days in the Serengeti as possible. While there are many different accommodation options, the extra cost of staying for longer will be well worth it. Additionally, make sure to come during the dry season to spot more animals, and be mindful of your travel dates.

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Ultimately, neither is better than the other. Both Serengeti and Masai Mara win the prize for the best safari in Africa. They are both amazing travel destinations and there are pros and cons to going on a wildlife safari in both. Masai Mara Safaris generally offer slightly more concentrated game viewing year-round.

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Recommended duration for a safari in Tanzania is: 6 to 8 days for visiting the top parks including Serengeti, Ngororongoro, Tarangire. 9 to 11 days for covering the top parks with a relaxed schedule. 12+ days for once in a lifetime trip with maximum wildlife spotting potential.

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Both parks offer the Big Five; however, it will be much harder to spot the animals in Kruger due to the layout of the park with the paved roads. Animals often stay far from the roads. If you want a more adventurous safari with multiple animal sightings, Serengeti National Park is the way to go.

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Yes, a Serengeti balloon safari is worth it 100%. Take time to plan a great Tanzania wildlife safari to the Serengeti National Park, and get to enjoy a Serengeti balloon safari, which is definitely worth it.

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Time of Year & Your Serengeti Safari Budget The high safari season means greater demand, which translates to reduced availability, and so higher prices. High safari season in Tanzania correlates with the dry season where game viewing is at its best and of course the Wildebeest Great Migration.

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The weather of Serengeti National Park is normally warm during day time and cold during night time and early mornings making it good to have both warm and light clothes during your trip to Serengeti.

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Serengeti National Park is an extremely secure place to visit. The park is well protected by Park Rangers and wildlife Wardens with professional training. Below are a few of the reasons why Serengeti is one of the safest Tanzanian safari parks to visit.

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Although these national parks are very similar because they are part of the same ecosystem, there are differences. Masai Mara is more hilly and treed. Serengeti has more diverse landscapes and habitats as it encompasses a far larger area.

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In general, your Tanzania safari will be more expensive than your Kenya safari when comparing a Kenya Safari vs a Tanzania Safari. So Kenya is the better-known safari destination, but consequently, most of its prime national parks and game reserves are considerably busier than across the border in Tanzania.

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Travellers should therefore not wear shorts or miniskirts in public places including markets and religious places, but can wear them while in the hotel, in swimming pool areas, as well as on game drives in national parks and reserves in Tanzania.

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If you're a first-time safari-goer, we highly recommend planning a longer trip to make it well worth your while. As a general rule of thumb about two weeks (or 10 full days minimum) is a good amount of time to properly enjoy your first time in Africa.

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The most common duration for a decent safari trip is 10-18 nights in Africa, plus your travel time.

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