Must-See Wildlife Spots in Serengeti
Must-see wildlife spots in Serengeti are the different places or hubs you should not miss visiting while on your Serengeti safari. Serengeti National Park is Tanzania’s best wildlife safari destination, which sees many travellers visiting it every single year. The park is vast, covering 14,763 square kilometres of space. The endless plains on a Tanzania safari are so vast and open that you could easily miss out on the best spots if not known to you.
While on your Serengeti safari, the below are the must-see wildlife spots in the park to not miss:
Seronera River Valley
At the Seronera River Valley area, abundant wildlife is easily spotted. The Seronera Valley is a big cat capital in the Serengeti where leopards, lions and cheetahs frequent the riverine woodlands. The Seronera area is the most visited Serengeti National Park area all throughout the year. During the dry season especially, wildlife in the Serengeti converges around the Seronera River, which is a constant water supply. Seronera Area also has unique flora and fauna.
Grumeti River
In the months of April to early June, the western corridor is a hub of wild game because of the great wildebeest migration herds in the area. With over 1 million wildebeests and other grazers, including zebras and gazelles, predators like lions, cheetahs and leopards do lurk, ready to pounce on them. The Grumeti River crossing of the Great Wildebeest Migration is an amazing experience. A considerable population of wildlife can be spotted in the area, including crocodiles.
Ndutu Area (Southern Serengeti Plains)
The Ndutu area of the southern Serengeti National Park plains is a wildlife hub in the months of December to March. This period is the calving season, and just as the grazers migrate in search of fresh pastures, other animals, especially the big cats and predators, stalk them. Game drives in Ndutu offer a great chance of predator action. This is because the calves are born quite weak, with the mothers also considerably weak, making them a great target for predators.
Moru Kopjes
The Moru kopjes are large outcrops that dot the plains of Serengeti National Park. Kopjes offer shade and a disguise for many animals and predators in Serengeti National Park. The Moru kopjes are also a great place to spot black rhinos in the Serengeti. Lions use them as a viewing spot to scan the territory or even simply rest. Lion prides are sometimes easily spotted on kopjes because they are a great hiding enclave with shade.
Retina Hippo Pool
The Retina Hippo Pool is an area in central Serengeti National Park where you will find large schools of hippos basking. A visit to the Retina Hippo Pool allows you a chance to see the hippos at a very close range. The population is quite big, with fights breaking out every other time. The Retina Hippo Pool is a must-see wildlife spot in the Serengeti; be sure to visit it.

Mara River Area (Northern Serengeti)
The Mara River area in the northern Serengeti is another must-see wildlife spot in the Serengeti. Especially in July to November, the Mara area is a great place to camp for adverse wildlife sightings. The great wildebeest migration’s iconic Mara River crossing is the most sought after during this time. This cycle of the migration sees wildebeests, zebras and gazelles braving the crocodile-infested Mara River in the quest to cross over to Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. At the shores, predators lie in waiting. Predator action is great here as well.
Bologonja Springs
Bologonja Springs are found in the northern Serengeti National Park. This area offers animal sightings of giraffes and elephants with fewer crowds. Travellers, after a few days of off-the-beaten-path game drives away from crowds, can opt to visit the Bologonja area.
The Serengeti is a wildlife haven rewarding amazing game viewing opportunities to travellers that visit Tanzania every other time. Apart from the wildlife, other attractions in Serengeti National Park include birds with over 500 species recorded in the park. The endless plains are a great scenic sight as well.
Travellers on a Serengeti safari can spot the different wildlife in the park with game drives and hot air balloon safaris, as well as guided walking safaris in select areas. A hot air balloon safari in the Serengeti allows you a chance to spot the wildlife with a bird’s-eye view and watch amazing sunrises and a champagne bush breakfast, memorable experiences.
