Extraordinary African Safaris
The Serengeti holds Africa's densest lion population, plus cheetah and leopard — a safari built around the hunters and the hunt.
Nowhere in Africa concentrates big cats like the Serengeti. It holds the continent’s largest lion population, exceptional numbers of cheetah on the short-grass plains, and leopard along the rivers and kopjes. A predator-focused safari sequences your days and camps to be where the cats — and the action — are.
The central Seronera valley delivers year-round big-cat viewing, while the southern plains during calving season (January to March) host the most concentrated predator activity on the continent, as lion, cheetah, and hyena converge on half a million vulnerable wildebeest calves.
Cats are most active at first light — we're out before sunrise.
Patient time at prides and cheetah coalitions, not box-ticking.
Leopards rest in trees; lions sprawl in the shade — easy viewing.
Predators stir again as the temperature drops.
Big cats are near-certain in the Serengeti, but a hunt or kill is luck and patience — a private vehicle that can wait at a sighting hugely improves your chances of seeing dramatic behaviour. Calving season is the single best window for predator action. Bring patience and a long lens.




These are the destinations we most often pair with Serengeti Predator Safari, based on route flow, season, and how the wider itinerary fits together.
Endless plains, two million migrating wildebeest, and Africa's highest concentration of big cats — the park every safari dream is measured against.
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