Destination

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Duration
8 Days 7 Nights
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Tour Type
Adventure
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Group Size
10 Person
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Tour Guide
2 Mentor
Safari tour along the Mara River with wildlife on its banks
Kenya, Tanzania

Great Wildebeest Migration Safari Packages 2025/2026

The Great Wildebeest Migration Safari is one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife experiences, offering travelers a chance to witness millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles as they traverse Tanzania’s Serengeti and Kenya’s Masai Mara. This epic journey follows the seasonal rains in search of fresh grazing and water, resulting in dramatic river crossings, predator-prey interactions, and endless expanses of open savannah teeming with life.

Each phase of the migration offers unique spectacles. Between February and March, the southern Serengeti bursts to life as over 8,000 wildebeest calves are born daily. By June, the herds gain strength and move north toward the Grumeti River, braving crocodile-infested waters. From July through September, the migration reaches the Mara River, providing some of the most thrilling wildlife encounters in the world. By November, the herds circle back to the Serengeti, continuing the age-old cycle of this awe-inspiring journey.

Our tailor-made safari packages combine luxury lodges, mobile tented camps, and expert-guided game drives, ensuring that you are always in the right place at the right time. This safari is perfect for photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a true African adventure in comfort and style.


Safari Highlights

  • Calving Season (Feb–Mar): Watch newborn wildebeest and the predators that follow them, including lions, leopards, hyenas, and cheetahs.

  • Grumeti River Crossings (Jun–Jul): See the herds navigate crocodile-filled waters in the Western Serengeti.

  • Mara River Crossings (Jul–Sep): The migration’s most iconic river crossings in Kenya’s Masai Mara.

  • Predator Encounters: Lions, leopards, cheetahs, and hyenas track the herds, creating unforgettable viewing opportunities.

  • Vast Open Plains: Experience the scale of the migration, with thousands of animals stretching across the horizon.

  • Luxury Accommodation: From lodges overlooking the plains to mobile camps that move with the herds, comfort is never compromised.

Details

Travel Tips

  • Book Early: Lodges near river crossings fill quickly; reservations are recommended at least 12 months in advance.

  • Pack Smart: Include lightweight clothing, waterproof jacket, sturdy shoes, binoculars, sun protection, and a good camera.

  • Mobile Camps: For the best chance to follow the herds, consider camps that move with the migration.

  • Patience is Key: River crossings can be unpredictable. Be prepared to spend a few days in one location for optimal viewing.

  • Combine Safaris: Extend your journey with gorilla trekking in Uganda or a Zanzibar beach retreat for a complete East African adventure.


Inclusions & Practical Information

  • Luxury lodges and mobile tented camps with private amenities

  • Expert safari guides knowledgeable in wildlife behavior and Migration patterns

  • Domestic flights within Tanzania and Kenya (optional)

  • All park entrance fees and permits

  • Meals, transfers, and game drives as per itinerary

Exclusions: International flights, gratuities, visas, travel insurance, and optional activities not listed in the itinerary.

Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer to a boutique lodge. Enjoy a welcome briefing and relax before the adventure begins.

Fly into the central Serengeti. Explore its rolling plains on game drives, spotting lions, elephants, giraffes, and zebra herds. Overnight in a luxury tented camp with panoramic views.

Head to the Grumeti region to catch early river crossings and predator activity. Continue to the Mara River, one of the migration’s most dramatic highlights. Witness wildebeest crossing crocodile-infested waters and take sunset drives along the riverbanks.

Transfer into Kenya’s Masai Mara, renowned for vast open plains and incredible wildlife density. Track the herds, observe predator-prey interactions, and enjoy cultural visits to Maasai communities. Stay in a lodge or mobile camp near the migration.

Fly back to Nairobi for your international departure or extend your safari to destinations like Amboseli, Lake Naivasha, or Zanzibar.

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