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Serengeti West

Serengeti West

All About Serengeti West

Serengeti West, extending towards the Grumeti River, is a less explored yet spectacular part of Serengeti National Park. This region is particularly famous for the dramatic Grumeti River crossings, where thousands of wildebeests navigate crocodile infested waters during the Great Migration (May to July). The area features lush riverine forests, rolling hills, and open savannahs, creating a rich habitat for diverse wildlife, including lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rare black and white colobus monkeys.

Unlike the heavily visited central Serengeti, Serengeti West offers a more exclusive safari experience with luxury lodges and tented camps nestled along the Grumeti River. The region is also home to the Grumeti Game Reserve, a private concession adjacent to the national park, offering guided walking safaris and night game drives, activities not allowed in most parts of the Serengeti.

Wildebeest Migration in Serengeti West

Between May and July, Serengeti West becomes a hotspot for the Great Migration as vast herds of wildebeests and zebras cross the Grumeti River. Unlike the dramatic Mara River crossings in the north, this event is less crowded, making it an incredible experience for visitors. Large Nile crocodiles lurk beneath the surface, waiting for their chance to strike, while predators like lions and leopards stalk the banks for weakened prey.

The migration patterns depend on rainfall, but typically, herds move from Serengeti Central (Seronera) to the Grumeti area in late May and June, pausing before making their way further north toward the Mara River in Kenya.

The best time to Visit Serengeti West

When is the Best Time to Visit Serengeti West?

Serengeti West offers spectacular game viewing throughout the year, but the best time to visit depends on the experience you seek:

  • Peak Season (June – October): Ideal for witnessing the Great Migration river crossings as thousands of wildebeests and zebras brave the Grumeti River. The dry season also provides excellent predator sightings, as big cats take advantage of vulnerable prey near water sources.
  • High Season (January – March): A great time to see general wildlife, with fewer crowds compared to the peak season.
  • Low Season (April – May, November – December): The rainy season brings lush greenery and fewer tourists, making it ideal for photographers. Game drives can be more challenging due to muddy roads.

Serengeti West Weather and Climate

Weather and Climate in Serengeti West

Month Temperature (°C) Rainfall (mm)
January 16 – 29 50 – 100
February 16 – 29 50 – 80
March 16 – 28 80 – 150
April 16 – 27 100 – 200
May 15 – 26 80 – 180
June 14 – 26 30 – 70
July 13 – 25 10 – 40
August 14 – 26 10 – 50
September 15 – 28 10 – 50
October 15 – 28 30 – 80
November 15 – 27 50 – 120
December 16 – 28 60 – 100

How to Get to Serengeti West

Ways to Travel to Serengeti West

By Air

The fastest way to reach Serengeti West is via Grumeti Airstrip or Kirawira Airstrip, both of which are served by daily flights from Arusha, Kilimanjaro, Dar es Salaam, and Zanzibar. Charter flights are also available.

By Road

The journey from Arusha takes approximately 8-10 hours via the Naabi Hill Gate. The road conditions vary, with sections that may be rough, especially during the rainy season.

Google Map of Serengeti West

Serengeti West Map Showing its location

The below Serengeti West Map shows the exact location. Expand it to see more details, surrounds, and directions of where you could be coming from, to help you access it easier and better.

Serengeti West Fees Entrance

Park Fee Entrance to Serengeti West

Category Fee (USD per day)
International Adult $70
International Child (5-15 years) $20
East African Resident (Adult) $35
East African Resident (Child) $10
Vehicle Entry (Foreign Registered) $150

Visitors can pay for entry to Serengeti West through the Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA):

  1. Online Payment:

    • Visit TANAPA’s website and navigate to the payment portal.
    • Enter your details and select Serengeti National Park (Western Region).
    • Choose your payment method (Visa, Mastercard, or mobile money) and complete the transaction.
  2. On Arrival Payment:

    • Pay at the park gate using credit/debit cards (Visa/Mastercard).
    • Cash payments are not accepted at most gates, so ensure you have a card.
  3. Through a Tour Operator:

    • Most safari operators include park fees in their all-inclusive safari packages.

 

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