Is it safe to travel to the Serengeti?
Yes, it is safe to travel to and in the Serengeti, as long as you keep to the rules! Don't leave your car, don't go outside the lodge or camp, and don't feed the animals. You will only encounter other visitors and local workers, such as drivers and chefs.
Because the Serengeti is such a large national park, we recommend spending at least four days exploring it and looking for animals. Because the Big Five are so numerous, you must spend time driving around looking for them. In addition, throughout four days, you will encounter a range of weather and safari experiences.
The best time to visit the Serengeti is from January to February or from June to October. The Serengeti, on the other hand, offers a fantastic safari experience no matter what time of year you come. Because of the park's vast plains and warm temperature, foliage is seldom too dense to sight animals, and the region's two short rainy seasons, from November to December and March to April, are rarely unpleasant.