Breakfast at the lodge and a full day dedicated to a safari in the Serengeti.
You can choose between a sunrise safari and a sunset safari, returning to the lodge for lunch, or a full-day safari with a picnic lunch.
Serengeti Park, the oldest in Tanzania, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. Famous for appearing in numerous documentaries, it is home to the renowned BIG 5 but is equally famous for its black-maned lions. Its most significant natural spectacle is undoubtedly the Great Migration, when over a million wildebeests and nearly 200,000 zebras head south in search of new pastures created by the rains, each October and November. They then head north after the long rains in April, May, and June. From a geological perspective, the kopjes, rock formations created before the beginning of life on earth and visible throughout the park, are one of the must-see attractions: rocks that emerge out of nowhere in the middle of the savannah, often serving as a refuge for lions.
Optional activity, at an additional cost: 1-hour hot air balloon safari, ending with a champagne breakfast in the savannah.
Dinner and accommodation at the lodge.