Stretching across vast savannas in Tanzania, the Serengeti is renowned for its open grasslands and extraordinary wildlife diversity. It supports large populations of herbivores and predators, creating a living laboratory to study food webs, habitat use, and ecological balance.
The park is also famous for the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest and zebras move seasonally in search of resources - an unmatched example of nature’s cycles and adaptation.
Learning in the Serengeti emphasizes observation, patterns, and systems thinking. Guided safaris and interpretation sessions help students understand predator–prey dynamics, migration triggers, and the role of climate and landscapes in shaping animal movement.
Discussions extend to global conservation themes, including protected area management, cross-border ecosystems, and the challenges of preserving large wilderness areas.
The Serengeti offers students a powerful global learning experience, connecting classroom concepts to one of Earth’s most dynamic and interconnected ecosystems.
Specially designed for curious young children taking their steps in outdoor adventures.
Advanced Nature & Conservation Program
Marine Conservation Program