Western Corridor Map - Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

The Western Corridor—also known as the Serengeti’s western region—follows the path of the Grumeti River, stretching roughly 100 kilometers from the heart of the Serengeti toward the shores of Lake Victoria. As you explore this area, you’ll notice how the landscape gradually changes, featuring riverine forests, open plains, and swampy wetlands. This unique terrain creates a vital route for wildlife, especially during the Great Migration, when thousands of wildebeest and zebra pass through. It’s an incredible place to witness predator-prey interactions and the raw beauty of untamed nature. If you’re seeking a less crowded but equally thrilling part of the Serengeti, the Western Corridor is definitely worth including in your itinerary.

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This guide is just the beginning of your journey toward an unforgettable African adventure! If you’re dreaming of witnessing the Great Migration, spotting the Big Five, or soaking in the endless beauty of the Serengeti, now is the perfect time to start planning.

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Map of the Western Corridor Serengeti National Park in Northern Tanzania