Serengeti Great Migration Safari: Nature's Greatest Spectacle

What to expect on this itinerary
The great wildebeest migration in one of the greatest spectacles in nature as two million animals are on the move across the Serengeti. From June to August, track the herds and watch the drama unfold from a mobile camp that follows the migration. This luxury itinerary immerses you in all the intimate wonders, from the dramatic river crossings to the thrilling predatory scenes, complemented by an evocative safari in three other fabled national parks.
Customizable Itinerary
Arusha – Relaxed First Night in Tanzania
With a late evening arrival to Kilimanjaro, you won't be able to see any wildlife, but you will be able to hear it. Bushbabies chirp from the trees around your lodge; distant monkey calls echo through the trees, and an exotic soundtrack tweets softly through the night. Through the darkness, you can sense the wild, and you anticipate the world that stretches out across the slopes of Northern Tanzania. You will be picked up at the airport for a short transfer to the lodge which lies on the fertile lower slopes of Mount Meru, outside the town of Arusha. Rest and relax; the safari starts tomorrow.
What's Included:
Lake Manyara – Tranquil Safari Introductions in Lake Manyara
Lake Manyara – Exploring the Safari Surrealism of Ngorongoro Crater
Serengeti – Indelible Impressions of Nature's Greatest Spectacle
Serengeti – Mobile-Tented Camp Safari Following the Great Migration
Maasai Mara – Following the Migration Trail Into Kenya
Maasai Mara to Nairobi – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Track the great wildebeest migration with four days of safari adventure in the Serengeti
- Marvel at the galloping herds and admire the raw-hunting scenes that play out on the Serengeti plains.
- Stay in a luxury mobile tented camp that's positioned to be among the migration, regardless of when you visit from June - August
- Game drive to crocodile-infested rivers that the wildebeest must cross to continue their migration
- Follow the migratory trail by as you cross into Kenya and spend your final two nights at a luxury camp in the Masai Mara
- Start your safari experience with an idyllic day driving through Lake Manyara, one of Africa's most picturesque parks
- Journey across the remarkable Ngorongoro Crater floor, where tens of thousands of diverse mammals congregate in nature's lost Eden
- Fly across the Serengeti in a light aircraft and admire the stunning scale of the famous grass plains
Detailed Description
Dust swirls and you can hear the hooves as hundreds of thousands are on the move when the enormous wildebeest herds cross the grass plains of the Serengeti. Hyenas follow their trail to scurry along to feast on the weak and injured. Cross a ridge, and a black and white mass slowly ripples out into tens of thousands of zebra. Lionesses are on their tails to seek a weak link in the huddled herds. Leopards, cheetahs, and jackals abound, and the scent of danger is everywhere, an unmistakable part of the migration's atmosphere. Every year the cycle plays out as up to two million mammals journey across the uninterrupted grass plains of the Serengeti to head towards the grazing lands of the Masai Mara. Drama always unfolds as you follow the spectacle with the clash between predator and prey unceasing.
This handcrafted safari itinerary places you center stage among this phenomenal theater to give you the ultimate access to nature's greatest show. The wildebeest migrate in their large herds from April to August to graze as they cross the Serengeti, though the heavy rain of April mean June to August is a more realistic timetable for an uninterrupted great migration experience. Regardless of what traditional migration maps may indicate, this is not a static or predictable movement as the herds move in clusters, perhaps up to half a million on the move together. The path of the migration is dictated by the rains and the grass, and while the routes do follow patterns, they are rarely the same. A luxury mobile camp is the premier way to track the migration as the camp is erected among the herds, constantly moving dependent on where the wildebeest are.
Spend your first days tracking the migration to admire the emotion that swirls with the dust. Wildebeest gallop and rut as strong males showcase their strength and virility. The weak and injured are quickly set upon, a menagerie of predators have their carnivorous feast as jaws crunch through the black and white stripes. Dozens of lion pride are seen and spotted cats lurk menacingly in the grass. Every moment seems to bring another intimate scene, another personal piece of the migration that's only seen by you. Your days keep you submerged in the baffling scale; when there are two million mammals it often feels that the great migration never ends.
To complement the great wildebeest migration, this luxury safari also includes three very diverse national parks. Admire the scenic beauty of Lake Manyara, a pristine expanse of lake and forested hills that make an easy introduction to safari. Explore Ngorongoro Crater, where a surreal amount of mammals congregate on a utopian landscape. Your next days are spent in the Serengeti, an experience that starts with a thrilling micro flight over the wildebeest-dappled plains. Then continue north to cross into the Masai Mara for days of opulent safari in one of Africa's most abundant destinations. On a rolling grass valley, find the predators expectant and waiting for the wildebeest to follow you over the river.
The great wildebeest migration continues through the year and follows an ancient annual cycle that's dictated by the rains. The month of your visit dictates which part of the spectacle you will see. June to August is the time of great herds on the move and incredible river crossings. If your Serengeti safari is earlier in the year, a handcrafted itinerary can focus on wildebeest calving in the southeast of the park.
Starting Price
$13,900 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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We had an amazing trip, every detail was arranged for us. The camps chosen took good care of us, we felt safe and welcomed. The best camp was in the Maasai Mara. The staff there were particularly welcoming and friendly, from the moment we were picked up from our flight we knew we were in good hands. The tents were all excellent, food at the Masai Mara and Oll Pejeta were stand outs. Our experience with the Elephant Camp was not so good. The people were not as welcoming and the food was often cold (breakfast). The staff didn’t seem as happy as the other two camps.
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We had a very good travel experience with Zicasso's tour company. Our travel agent was organized and responsive to our requests before the trip, and he stayed in communication with us throughout the trip. We traveled as a couple and were delighted with the intimate and comfortable safari camp and the luxurious city and Diani Beach accommodations. Our guides in the cities and in the Maasai Mara National Reserve were knowledgeable and helpful. Overall, it was a great experience.
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We have now been back from our safari experience for six weeks, doesn't seem possible! In the interim, we had a family wedding and multiple commitments related to work, that event and family members from out of town. It has indeed been a busy time.
As we reflect back on our experience, we will carry fond memories of this experience. It was indeed a memorable. In order to give you feedback that hopefully will be of value to you in serving others clients I will give observations and critique as follows:
Organization and Planning: This was very good. No problems here at all. All of the pick-ups, hotels and transportation needs went off without a hitch. Smooth as silk as the saying goes. The booklet provided to us with the description of where, when and what we would be doing along with packing suggestions etc. was very helpful and we found nothing lacking.
Accommodations:Clean, well kept and maintained, comfortable, and accommodating staff. The environment of all facilities was relaxing and had a air of being comfortable and inviting. The food was as a whole outstanding. We did have one appetizer of chicken liver that was not of our personal taste or liking but the manager was conciliatory. I must admit however, we were a bit taken back by this particular selection as most westerners would probably not relate to chicken liver as a normal part of their diet.
Guides:It is difficult to evaluate the guides as a whole since each one was more or less at the mercy of his environment and immediate circumstances. As a whole, the guides were not as good as those we had on a safari in Zimbabwe. They were OK but not as personable, interactive or seemingly friendly as those we had previously. They were knowledgeable but often seemed more interested in talking with their spotters than with us. Maybe it is a cultural thing in relating to strangers but in a tourist industry cultural patterns of behavior must be shaped to the guest. We felt sorry for our main guide in Zambia as he really put forth an effort to find interesting subjects for us but was largely unsuccessful due to circumstances beyond his control. Which brings me to the last evaluation, locations.
Locations: Zambia: To be completely honest and frank it was, with one exception (a pride of lions with cubs), a total waste of time and money. There were no animals in any numbers and the environment was terrible. For purposes of fire mitigation, the authorities would burn off great swatches of land and we would drive for literally hours through burned out landscapes, blackened and ugly. Because of the burned off areas, there was little to no vegetation for animals to feed upon and therefore, no game for observation. Our guide really tried to find us game to view but was at a severe disadvantage due to the overall status of the environment. In short, we would never ever recommend someone go to Zambia for a safari experience. Accommodations were the only saving element of this experience. In fact there was one point in time had we had access to a telephone we would have called and asked to be scheduled on the next flight out that is how bad and disappointing Zambia was as a safari experience. I am going to attach pictures for your review. Tanzania: Much better than Zambia. Ngoro Ngoro crater was a good experience. This, as did the Serengeti, proved to be a learning experience. We were able to see and observe the game we had hoped to see with the one exception of a rhinoceros. The learning experience is how the game throughout Africa is being decimated. This is from a combination of factors, poaching, environment issues and sociological impact. Africa, just two examples, is losing an average of 100 elephants a day and losing on average four rhinoceros per day. The great heads of wild animals roaming the Serengeti no longer seems to be the norm at least where we were. The migration patterns may have played into this. We did see large groupings of the Wildebeest, water buffalo and small groupings of elephants. But, one must drive for some distance at times to find game and that is often facilitated only by the use of technology. If it were not for the drivers and guides communicating with each other via radio where animals are located many game sightings would have been lost. When we expressed to our guide in the Serengeti our desire to see the big cats he went on an all out effort to find lions, cheetahs and leopards and we saw each. In view of the above two paragraphs, we wonder if we shouldn’t have gone/been directed to Maasai Mara instead of Zambia. I trust that the evaluation as presented will be helpful. Please be assured that this was an overall good experience for us. Any negative comments that have been made are intended only as a tool to hopefully benefit you in your service to others.See more
Wow. That's just for starters. I just returned from Africa with my partner and two of our close friends. We had a 2 week trip to Tanzania and Zanzibar booked through this African safari tour operator. It included a day hike on Mt. Kilimanjaro, 7 days of safari, and 3 days at a resort in Zanzibar.
Just as we prepared to leave San Francisco, our flight was delayed, and we had to rebook arrangements, and arrived in Arusha 36 hours later than planned. That did not phase our travel company. I sent them an email on Saturday AM with our new flight plans, a representative of was waiting for us as we landed at 3:30AM, and the adventure continued.
Our travel company was able to shuffle our schedule to allow us to fit in our hike on Mt. Kilimanjaro at the end of the safari portion of our trip, and give up one day in Zanzibar.
All of the accommodations were first class. We stayed at the Arusha Hotel for just a few hours when we landed, and found it to be a charming colonial style hotel that we wished we could have enjoyed more.
Our driver/guide, Joseph, was with us 7 days. He was very good at negotiating the rough roads on safari, and we were able to see most of what we wanted over the trip.
We stayed one night at Kirururu Lodge overlooking Lake Manyara. Be sure to have a drink at the bar - the view down to the lake is breath-taking.
The two nights at Tloma Lodge were also very nice. The rooms were large and well-appointed, and the meals were wonderful. It was relaxing to hang around the lobby in the afternoon talking to other travelers, comparing sights on our safari outings. A special thanks to Martha for her outstanding service. She was the best.
In the Serengeti, we stayed two nights each in two tent camps. One in the central part (Kati Kati), and one farther north along the Mara River (Mara Under Canvas Camp). The Mara camp was very deluxe. Our tent must have been over 600 square feet, and had plumbed cold water.
The whole trip exceeded our expectations. Our agent at this travel company was so helpful at every phase of planning and during the trip when our plans changed at the last minute. Our tour guides were also there every step of the way in Tanzania. We were never at a loss as to where to go or when, as they had us totally covered.
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February 2021, I submitted a request through Zicasso to plan a group trip to Kenya,Tanzania and Zanzibar for June 2022. I was matched with Maurice. This travel company has surpassed our expectations and provided an amazing experience we will never forget. The camps were top rated, and we had a fantastic time there. In fact, all the accommodations we stayed at were phenomenal. They were beautiful, clean, each room had an amazing view, the staff were very attentive, and the food was top notch. Maurice even planned a few surprises for our group along the way.
Maurice booked all of our in-country transfers (both by car and plane). All we had to do was show up at the lobby of each accommodation at the time specified and everything else was taken care of. Our drivers were exceptional as well. We spent time in Amboseli National Park, Maasai Mara, the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and ended on the beach of Zanzibar. Our drivers at Amboseli had many years’ experience, they were very knowledgeable about all of the animals. Within 5 minutes landing at the air strip, they took us straight to see many of the animals, especially a family of cheetahs eating their prey! Our drivers at the Maasai Mara were great as well. We told him we wanted to see a lots of lions and they didn’t disappoint. On our morning game drive, we saw lions feasting on a buffalo, we also saw a leopard with a vulture in a tree. Our drivers in the Serengeti & Ngorongoro were excellent as well, they took us to all the best locations to capture the animals. We were even able to catch a glimpse of a rhino in the distance. They did their best to ensure we were able to see the big 5 and the ugly 5. We then ended the trip visiting Zanzibar’s beaches, a spice tour & Stone Town.
I highly recommend using Maurice and this travel company for travel tours, safaris and vacations in the future and look forward to working with him again! Asante sana!
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