rengeti, Ngorongoro, and Beyond
Northern Tanzania is the heart of Africa’s safari world. Home to the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara, this region is where wildlife encounters meet breathtaking landscapes. If you’re planning a Tanzania safari, here’s why the north is often considered the ultimate safari circuit.
Why Choose a Northern Tanzania Safari?
- The Serengeti National Park – famous for the Great Migration and big cat sightings.
- Ngorongoro Crater – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to rhinos, lions, and elephants in one natural amphitheater.
- Tarangire National Park – known for giant baobabs and massive herds of elephants.
- Lake Manyara National Park – tree-climbing lions and birdwatcher’s paradise.
Best Time to Visit Northern Tanzania
- June–October – Peak safari season, great for wildlife viewing and the Great Migration river crossings.
- November–March – Calving season in Serengeti; great for predator action.
- April–May – Green season, fewer crowds, lush landscapes, and lower safari prices.
Types of Safaris in Northern Tanzania
- Luxury Lodges & Tented Camps – Ideal for honeymooners and travelers seeking comfort.
- Mid-Range Lodges – Balanced option for most travelers.
- Budget Camping Safaris – Affordable way to stay close to nature.
How Long Should You Stay?
- 3–4 Days – Short safari covering Serengeti or Ngorongoro.
- 7–10 Days – Full northern circuit including Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara.
Why Northern Tanzania Safaris Are Worth It
Northern Tanzania offers unmatched diversity — from endless Serengeti plains to the dramatic Ngorongoro Crater. Whether you’re chasing the Great Migration or looking for family-friendly safari tours, the northern circuit guarantees unforgettable wildlife encounters.

