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Discover the Iconic Wonders of Southern Serengeti!

The Southern Serengeti is a wildlife-rich region known for its vast plains, seasonal wetlands, and the Great Migration. Key areas like Lake Ndutu and Kusini Plains attract predators and herds during calving season (Dec-Mar). It offers year-round game viewing, stunning landscapes, and secluded safari experiences, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.

Goodluck Sikawa
Last updated: March 8, 2025 12:08 pm
Goodluck Sikawa
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The Southern Serengeti is a treasure trove of natural beauty, wildlife, and unique landscapes that captivate the hearts of adventurers and nature enthusiasts. From the shimmering waters of Lake Ndutu to the vast expanses of the Kusini Plains, this region offers an unforgettable safari experience.

Here’s a detailed guide to the iconic places in Southern Serengeti, their uniqueness, the animals you can see, and why they should be on every traveler’s bucket list.

1. Lake Ndutu.

Uniqueness:
Lake Ndutu is a shallow alkaline lake located in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, bordering the Serengeti. It is a vital water source for wildlife and a hotspot for the Great Migration, particularly during the calving season (January to March). The lake is surrounded by acacia woodlands and open grasslands, making it a prime location for spotting predators and migratory herds.

Animals to See:

  • Predators: Lions, cheetahs, hyenas, and leopards.
  • Migratory Herds: Wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles (especially during calving season).
  • Birds: Flamingos, storks, and other waterbirds.
  • Others: Elephants, giraffes, and buffalo.

Why Visit?
Lake Ndutu is a wildlife photographer’s dream, offering close-up encounters with predators and the dramatic scenes of the migration. The lake’s reflective waters also create stunning photo opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset.

Best Time to Visit:
December to March (calving season and peak wildlife activity).

Where to stay in Lake Ndutu?

Southern Serengeti - Lemala Ndutu Camp

Located near Lake Ndutu in Southern Serengeti, Lemala Ndutu Camp is a seasonal luxury tented camp offering an intimate safari experience.

Perfectly positioned for witnessing the Great Migration and calving season, the camp features spacious tents with en-suite bathrooms and stunning views.

Known for its eco-friendly design and personalized service, it’s an ideal base for exploring the wildlife-rich Ndutu region. Open from December to March, it combines comfort with adventure in the heart of the Serengeti.

2. Hidden Valley.

Uniqueness:

Hidden Valley, also known as the Serengeti’s Best-Kept Secret, is a secluded area characterized by rolling hills, rocky outcrops, and vast grasslands. It is a lesser-known gem that offers a tranquil escape from the busier parts of the Serengeti.

Animals to See:

  • Predators: Leopards, cheetahs, and bat-eared foxes.
  • Herbivores: Elands, hartebeests, and dik-diks.
  • Birds: Secretary birds, ostriches, and various raptors.
  • Others: Hyenas and jackals.

Why Visit?
Hidden Valley is perfect for those seeking solitude and a more intimate safari experience. It’s a great place to spot elusive wildlife and enjoy the dramatic landscapes.

Best Time to Visit:
June to October (dry season for easier wildlife spotting).

Where to stay in Hidden Valley?

Kusini Luxury Accommodation in Southern Serengeti

Nestled in the remote Kusini Plains of Southern Serengeti, this luxury tented camp offers an exclusive safari experience.

With only 12 spacious tents, it provides privacy and stunning views of the surrounding wilderness

Known for its exceptional cheetah sightings and proximity to the Great Migration, Kusini Tented Camp combines comfort with adventure. Enjoy gourmet meals, guided game drives, and the serene beauty of the Serengeti under starry skies. Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts seeking an intimate and luxurious escape.

3. The Triangle.

Uniqueness:
The Triangle is a lush, fertile area formed by the confluence of the Seronera River and the Grumeti River. It is known for its dense wildlife populations and diverse ecosystems, including riverine forests and open plains.

Animals to See:

  • Large Mammals: Elephants, buffalo, and giraffes.
  • Predators: Lions, leopards, and hyenas.
  • Birds: Kingfishers, herons, and African fish eagles.
  • Others: Hippos, crocodiles, and vervet monkeys.

Why Visit?
The Triangle is a year-round wildlife haven, offering some of the best game-viewing opportunities in the Serengeti. Its riverine forests and open plains attract a variety of animals, making it a must-visit for safari enthusiasts.

Best Time to Visit:
Year-round, but the dry season (June to October) is ideal for wildlife viewing.

Where to stay in Triangle Southern Serengeti.

Southern Serengeti National Park - Lake Masek Tented Lodge

Nestled near Lake Ndutu in the Southern Serengeti, Lake Masek Tented Lodge offers a luxurious yet authentic safari experience.

With spacious tents overlooking the lake, guests enjoy stunning views and close encounters with wildlife, especially during the Great Migration.

The camp combines comfort with adventure, providing guided game drives and bush walks. Perfect for nature lovers, it’s an ideal base to explore the Serengeti’s iconic landscapes and wildlife.

4. Matiti Plains.

Uniqueness:
The Matiti Plains are vast, open grasslands that stretch as far as the eye can see. This area is a key part of the Serengeti ecosystem and serves as a grazing ground for thousands of migratory animals during the wet season.

Animals to See:

  • Migratory Herds: Wildebeest, zebras, and Thomson’s gazelles.
  • Predators: Cheetahs, lions, and hyenas.
  • Birds: Kori bustards, crowned cranes, and various grassland species.
  • Others: Topis, hartebeests, and ostriches.

Why Visit?
The Matiti Plains offer a quintessential Serengeti experience, with endless horizons and abundant wildlife. It’s a fantastic place to witness the Great Migration as herds move through the plains in search of fresh grass.

Best Time to Visit:
November to May (wet season when the plains are lush and teeming with wildlife).

Where to stay in Matiti Plains?

Lake Ndutu Luxury Safari Lodge in Southern Serengeti. Morning breakfast in the bush.

Nestled near the shores of Lake Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this charming lodge offers a perfect blend of comfort and wilderness.

With stunning views of the lake and surrounding plains, it’s an ideal base for witnessing the Great Migration and spotting predators.

he lodge features cozy cottages, a welcoming atmosphere, and easy access to prime wildlife areas, making it a favorite for safari enthusiasts seeking an authentic Serengeti experience.

5. Kusini Plains.

Uniqueness:
The Kusini Plains are located in the southwestern part of the Serengeti and are known for their remote and untouched beauty. This area is less crowded, offering a more exclusive safari experience.

Animals to See:

  • Predators: Cheetahs, lions, and leopards.
  • Herbivores: Wildebeest, zebras, and elands.
  • Birds: Vultures, eagles, and ground hornbills.
  • Others: Bat-eared foxes and spotted hyenas.

Why Visit?
Kusini is a haven for cheetahs and other predators, making it a top destination for wildlife enthusiasts. The plains are also home to unique rock formations, such as the iconic Simba Kopjes, which provide stunning backdrops for photography.

Best Time to Visit:
December to March (calving season and peak wildlife activity).

Where to stay in Kusini Plains – Southern Serengeti?

Serengeti Woodlands Camp one of the best camp to stay in Serengeti National Park.

Serengeti Woodlands Camp: Nestled in the heart of the Serengeti, this eco-friendly camp offers a serene retreat amidst acacia woodlands.

With spacious tents, modern amenities, and stunning views, it’s perfect for wildlife enthusiasts. 

The camp provides easy access to the Great Migration and prime game-viewing areas. Enjoy guided safaris, bush dinners, and starlit nights. Ideal for travelers seeking comfort and an authentic Serengeti experience.

Why Tourists Should Visit These Places?

The Southern Serengeti is a microcosm of Africa’s wild beauty, offering diverse landscapes, unparalleled wildlife encounters, and a sense of adventure that is hard to match.

Whether you’re witnessing the Great Migration at Lake Ndutu, exploring the secluded Hidden Valley, or marveling at the vastness of the Kusini Plains, each area has its own unique charm and story to tell.

The Southern Serengeti is more than just a destination; it’s an experience that stays with you long after you leave. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned safari-goer, these iconic places promise memories that will last a lifetime.

Book this extraordinary experience with us and explore the wildlife like never before.

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Born and raised in Arusha, Tanzania, I developed a deep passion for travel from an early age and earned a Bachelor's in Tourism and Travel Management. As a pro travel Specialist, I specialize in luxury travel as well as all-inclusive honeymoon planning. With a focus on Eastern Africa, I craft unforgettable journeys across Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda, having planned over 200 trips that showcase the best of these incredible destinations.
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