Walking in Remote Parts of Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti truly offers some of the most spectacular wildlife viewing and scenery in Africa. However, most visitors now experience this solely from a vehicle and often in the company of many other tourists and vehicles. We offer our clients different ways of experiencing the African savannah on foot.
Dry season June-November
we operate in the Northeast of Serengeti. The landscape is varied with rolling ridges and hills, rock kopjes, open plains and valleys that support permanent water in the rivers that make their way west ending eventually in Lake Victoria. Wildlife is usually extremely varied and fairly abundant with chances of encountering almost any of the vast array of species found in the Serengeti.
Green Season December-May
We tend to use the southern wilderness area in the Serengeti. This area is more focal for the wildebeest migration in the green season as they seek out the nutrient-rich grasses that support the newborn wildebeest and zebra. Being amongst the focal points of the migration attracts an array of predators. The area is composed of large open plains and woodlands with waterholes.