The Serengeti promises more than just the Big Five. While lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalos capture much of the spotlight, the Serengeti holds countless other treasures for those willing to look a little closer. Rare and unusual animals, like the scaled pangolin or the bat-eared fox with its oversized, radarlike ears, add layers of fascination. These hidden gems reward the curious with unforgettable encounters, revealing a side of the Serengeti that many never expect.
Vultures are scavengers, meaning they rely on carrion, or the remains of deceased animals, as their primaryfood source. While it may seem unsavory, this diet is essential for ecosystem health.
Discover the perfect blend of luxury and sustainability at One Nature. Our solar-powered lodges, eco-friendly amenities, and wildlife conservation efforts offer an indulgent yet responsible travel experience in the heart of the Serengeti. Explore how your stay can help protect the planet while enjoying unparalleled comfort.
At One Nature, we are immensely proud to call Serengeti National Park our home—especially as it has just been named Africa’s Best Safari Park for 2024! With our two luxurious lodges, One Nature Nyaruswiga in the Central Serengeti and One Nature Mara River in the Northern Serengeti, we offer an unmatched safari experience in one of the most extraordinary landscapes on the planet.
Join us on World Rhino Day as we highlight the incredible rhinos of the Serengeti and our commitment to their conservation. Discover our exclusive rhino-tracking experience, where guests can witness these majestic creatures in the wild, and learn how you can support their protection.
Discover how elephants use unique calls as names, forming deep social bonds within their herds. Explore their sophisticated communication and emotional intelligence.
Experience ultimate luxury and adventure at One Nature Mara River Lodge. Wake up to Serengeti’s enchanting sounds, enjoy personalized service, and witness the Mara River Crossing.
Why do wildebeest and zebras travel together? Explore the symbiotic relationship between wildebeest and zebra in Tanzania’s savanna.