Serengeti Great Migration Safari: January to March

What to expect on this itinerary
This Serengeti itinerary will immerse you in nature's greatest drama. The great migration cycle starts in January to March, and more than a million wildebeest will congregate and calve. The abundance of defenseless young attracts tens of thousands of predators and no other time or place in Africa can reveal as many hunting scenes. This 10-day great migration safari showcases the wild at its most raw and vehement and takes you off road among the thrills and emotion of a complete predatory cycle.
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Ngorongoro Crater – Gazing Into A Surreal World
So much of Tanzania doesn't appear real. The country blurs definitions of fiction, its natural spectacles unlike anything seen elsewhere in Africa. Ngorongoro is an exquisite example, a staggering volcanic caldera that's evolved into a haven for a huge diversity of big mammals. After landing at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will transfer onto a light aircraft for a short flight into the Ngorongoro Conversation Area. The caldera spills out beneath the wingtips, and the panoramas can be astonishing as you come into land. Your lodge is one of a small handful that is perched on the crater rim, offering compelling views from your private verandah. In part, it's how you would imagine a volcanic caldera: rugged, dramatic, expansive. But then a massive elephant bull wanders past the lodge, and you realize this is a caldera like no other. So rest and relax, you'll be following the elephants onto the caldera floor tomorrow.
What's Included:
Ngorongoro Crater – Big Five Safari in the Ngorongoro World Heritage Site
Ndutu (Serengeti) – First Impressions of Great Migration Hunting Scenes
Ndutu (Serengeti) – Going Off Trail Amongst the Great Migration Calving Season
Serengeti – Following the Herds North
Karatu – Cradle of Human Civilization and a Maasai Boma
Karatu – Relaxing and Reenergizing After the Adventure
Karatu – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the drama of the Serengeti's calving season as tens of thousands of predators congregate among more than a million wildebeest
- Drive off road and enjoy incredible proximity to raw hunting scenes, an astonishing array of big cats attracted towards the young wildebeest prey
- Follow the trail north and through the Serengeti to marvel at the park's extraordinary scale, along with all the mammals that don't follow the great migration cycle
- Start your safari in the Ngorongoro Crater, a surreal world that quickly introduces you to almost all the great animals of Africa
- Discover the ancient history of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro area with a visit to the Masai boma, plus one of the world's oldest and most significant human evolutionary sites – Olduvai Gorge
- Complete the itinerary with two nights on a fabulous working farm just outside Ngorongoro as wildlife roam and the tranquil atmosphere complements your rugged Serengeti adventure
Starting Price
$7,300 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
Based on 126 reviews
Everything went smoothly and as planned. We were met at the Ngorongoro Sopa lodge as arranged and driven to the Lake Eyasi lodge. It was quite hot at Lake Eyasi and the rooms didn't have A/C of fans so were quite uncomfortable at night. The tents at all the other sites were very comfortable with the exception of the shower. Some of the shower heads didn't work very well and a couple of times there was inadequate hot water but generally the shower facility was more than adequate and if you asked for more hot water you would get it.
The guide was good but his knowledge of birds should be improved. His knowledge of the animals was excellent. His driving was excellent and his "dust management" was excellent.
The dust in the Ndutu area was terrible but there isn't really anything anyone can do about it. The dust in the other areas of the park and conservation area wasn't as bad but there was still lots of it.
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From the first conversation with our trip designer to the moment we got in the taxi leaving lodge in Zanzibar heading for the airport, the entire experience was seamless and far exceeded our expectations. We truly didn't know what to expect with this trip. We knew we'd see myriad animals while on safari. We knew we'd be awestruck with the expansive vistas. We didn't know what to expect with the food, transfers at airports, lodging accommodations, friendliness (or lack thereof) of our hosts, ability to communicate with locals, our general safety, etc. Africa turned out to be a huge surprise and I'm sure we owe a great deal of gratitude to our trip designer and the entire company's team. When we got off the plane in Arusha (Kilimanjaro International Airport), we were greeted by a smiling representative accompanied by our guide. Our representative was a ray of sunshine. What I initially thought was just a gregarious host who was well trained to make tourists feel comfortable turned out to be what we experienced with every Tanzanian we met. You couldn't pass a native Tanzanian without getting an ear to ear smile and a hearty "Jambo!" Sometimes you'd get a "Jambo, jambo!" The camps we stayed at were all amazing. Some were better appointed than others (Swala and Serengeti Pioneer Camps in particular) but even the lesser-appointed camps offered amazing settings in the wilds of Africa...star-gazing was amazing! The food was consistently very good. We spent our first night at Onsea House on the outskirts of Arusha.
Onsea House was a beautiful, boutique hotel nestled in the hillsides outside Arusha. The grounds were beautiful; well-defined paths were guarded by thick tropical plants and flowers were in full bloom. As the sun went down, I could hear dogs barking, cows mooing and an relentless rooster that announced his presence throughout the night. The food at Onsea was an unexpected treat. My wife and I immediately made friends with the couple in the room next to ours and we shared dinner with them. We set out the next morning for Tarangire. Our tour guide met us early in the morning and we started our safari. We couldn't have asked for a better tour guide; we really felt like we made a life-long friend in him. He was genuine, gregarious and extremely knowledgeable in all things Africa. We spent the next 10 days with him. We visited Tarangire, the Ngorongoro Crater, the Ndutu region and the Serengeti. It's hard to say which we enjoyed the most. Taragnire was a haven for elephants. The Ngorongoro Crater would have been beautiful even if it didn't host a self-contained ecosystem. Ngorongoro was the only place we saw rhinos. The Ndutu region was unique in that we felt free to explore nooks and crannies in search of lions feasting on a freshly killed zebra or cape buffalo. And the Serengeti was majestic and expansive. Being awakened to two competing lions roaring in the middle of the night to assert their dominance was something I'll never forget. We spent the last 4 days at a spa on the northeastern shore of Zanzibar. What an amazing place to get your zen on! I'm an early riser. I had an opportunity on multiple mornings to watch as the local fisherman paddled their outriggers past our thatched lodge on the beach. Dozens of boats would pass by as the men sang songs in Swahili with one fisherman singing the lead while the others sang responses in unison...priceless.
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You could not have planned the trip better. It was fantastic! Our safari driver from Rangers was great - again could not of been better. He pushed every day for us to see everything possible. Hes fun and incredibly knowledgeable and has a great command of the English language.You were right to schedule one day in Nairobi - so glad we did not change it to two days. We saw the last of the Big 5 - the black rhino in Kenya. We loved all of our accommodations and the people are so friendly, polite and helpful.We saw the Great Migration in Tanzania. We would not of changed one thing. People from other tour agencies were dissapointed that when they arrived in Kenya when we did as all of the Wildebeest had already migrated to Tanzania.What you scheduled for us was perfect. I do think that Tanzania is not well known but Kenya is to the average American like us. If it wasn't for you we would of never known about Tanzania. Tanzania has it all - except the black rhino at the Govenor's Camp- no need to even go to Kenya but I did want to go the the Elephant and Giraffe orphanages. We loved Capetown, the shark cage trip and the tour operator was wonderful. The 1/2 day Capetown trip was great. We went on the historic Capetown walking tour at 11:00 after we checked out. We added the Olduvai museum at the crater to our trip. We had a wonderful time and saw so much in 17 days including traveling from the East Coast; Arusha, Tarangire National park, Ngorongoro crater, Central Serengeti - Turner Springs, Norther Serengeti - Kokatonde, Masai - Mara, Nairobi, Victoria Falls and Capetown. A trip of a lifetime.
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Attempting to plan our first trip to Africa was overwhelming - what countries, where to stay, what time of year, etc. So, after a bit of searching, we turned to this safari travel company; we were extremely pleased with the results! They start out by interviewing to try and get a feel for what a customer is all about. Questions like "What is your favorite vacation, and why?" are meaningful to clarify whether luxury, food, or the setting is more important. They were always available for questions, extremely responsive, and very reassuring, doing a bit of appropriate handholding where necessary. Finally, they passed the true test of a customer-oriented agency - they reached out to us post-trip to determine what worked or didn't.
As for the trip itself, it exceeded our very lofty expectations. Yes, there were moments and areas better than others, but overall, we would rate the trip simply as 'magical'. Everything was taken care of for us, we were met at the Nairobi airport and never felt like we were abandoned. The choices of camps and lodges we stayed in were perfect for what we were looking for (ranking wildlife viewing over luxury), and each camp had excellent service, food, and accommodations. After 9 days or so of staying in tents,our safari travel company knew we'd be ready for something a bit more luxurious and arranged for our final nights to be at the Ngorongoro Farm House - simply spectacular.
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