The Great Migration Is the perpetual, circular journey of over 700,000 wildebeest, 400,000 zebra, and 200,000 gazelles across the Serengeti ecosystem. Driven by ancient instincts and the promise of rain, they trek over 1,800 miles each year in a constant search for fresh grazing and water.
Travel from late July to October for the Mara River crossings or June to July for the Grumeti.
Travel from January to March for the incredible calving season.
Travel from April to May or November to December.
Location: Southern Serengeti / Ndutu.
Over 250,000 wildebeest calves are born , creating action-packed predator-prey interactions.
Perfect For: Wildlife enthusiasts who want to see baby animals and dramatic predator-prey interactions.
Location: Central & Western Serengeti.
The herds begin their monumental trek north. It is the rutting season (mating season), with males clashing for dominance.
Perfect For: Travelers seeking solitude, photographers who love vibrant landscapes.
Location: Western Corridor / Grumeti Area.
The herds must cross the Grumeti River , home to Africa’s largest and most formidable crocodiles.
Perfect For: Safari-goers looking for intense action and fewer crowds than the Mara crossings.
Location: Northern Serengeti & Masai Mara, Kenya.
This is the spectacle the world knows best. Herds cross back and forth across the Mara River.
Perfect For: Thrill-seekers, photographers, and first-time migration viewers.
Location: Eastern & Southern Serengeti.
The herds begin their journey south again , grazing peacefully as they complete their epic, year-long pilgrimage.
Perfect For: Travelers looking for a classic, big-game experience with large herds.
The migration is a complex, dynamic journey. Don't rely on guesswork—our experts track the herds daily to ensure you are in the right place at the right time for the ultimate experience.