Trip Overview

Serengeti National Park is home to one of the world’s most incredible natural wonders – the great wildebeest migration. This annual event sees over a million wildebeest, along with thousands of zebras and other grazing animals, travel across the vast plains of the Serengeti in search of fresh grazing lands. In this article, we’ll delve deeper into the wildebeest migration in Serengeti National Park, including its timing, route, and significance to the ecosystem.

The wildebeest migration in Serengeti National Park is a popular tourist attraction, drawing in visitors from all over the world. It’s also a crucial event for the ecosystem, as it provides a vital source of food for predators like lions, hyenas, and crocodiles. If you’re planning a trip to Serengeti National Park, you’ll want to make sure you time your visit right to witness this incredible natural phenomenon.

The migration typically begins in December, when the herds start moving south from the northern part of the park, where they spend the wet season. By February, they have reached the southern part of the Serengeti, where they give birth to their young. The calving season lasts until March, after which the herds start moving west and north in search of greener pastures.

The wildebeest migration follows a circular route through the Serengeti, covering a distance of around 1,800 miles. The exact route can vary from year to year depending on rainfall patterns and other environmental factors. However, the migration usually follows a similar pattern, with the herds moving in a clockwise direction from the southern Serengeti to the western corridor, then to the northern Serengeti, and finally back to the southern plains.

In summary, the wildebeest migration in Serengeti National Park is a truly remarkable natural event that’s not to be missed. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or simply seeking an unforgettable adventure, witnessing the migration is an experience that you’ll never forget. So why not start planning your trip today with us and get ready to witness one of nature’s most incredible spectacles?

Detailed Itinerary

Leave shortly after breakfast for a transfer to the exclusive Serengeti National Park. Arrive in time for lunch at the park to have a picnic lunch. Go for an afternoon game drive exploring the vast plains and see many animals including big cats, elephants, giraffes, antelopes and others. In the evening, Transfer to your lodge or camp for overnight stay.

Leave for a full day game drive to witness “The Great Migration” where thousands of wildebeests, zebras and Thomson’s gazelles migrate to Serengeti National Park in search for fresh pasture and water. Explore the plains while tracking the migration with predators like lions awaiting. Break for a picnic lunch and proceed with game drive till late afternoon. Transfer to your camp or lodge for overnight stay.

Have your early morning breakfast served and leave for a full day game drive in the Central Serengeti. Have a chance to spot big cats, wildebeests, elephants, giraffes, elands, antelopes and other animals in the park. If lucky, you may be able to spot a rhino. Break for lunch and proceed with game drive till late in the evening. Transfer to your campsite or lodge for dinner and night stay.
Leave at 6:00 am for an early game drive to see more animals and witness early morning kills from the big cats. Return to the hotel at 9:00 am for breakfast. Have your enroute game drive to Arusha for drop off at your city hotel or airport.

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