This 6 Days Serengeti Migration Safari is your ticket to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration, a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife spectacle in the vast plains of the Serengeti. Over 1.5 million wildebeests and zebras follow seasonal rains, with predators close behind — creating raw, dramatic moments of nature in motion.
With a private 4×4 Land Cruiser and expert guide, you’ll enjoy full flexibility to track the migration at its peak — whether it’s the Ndutu calving season, Grumeti crossings, or Mara River drama.
Private safari experience with personal guide & custom schedule
Flexible route based on real-time migration movement
Stay near the herds in prime locations: Ndutu, Central, North Serengeti
Multiple game drives to maximize viewing opportunities
Optional hot air balloon safari over the plains (additional cost)
Full-board lodges or luxury tented camps close to the migration action
🗓 Seasonal focus:
Dec–Mar: Ndutu plains (calving season)
May–Jun: Western Serengeti & Grumeti River
Jul–Oct: Northern Serengeti & Mara River crossings
Nov: Central Serengeti wildlife transition
Start your safari adventure with a flight or drive to Serengeti. Upon arrival, meet your private guide and begin your first afternoon game drive, heading toward the seasonal migration zone.
Settle into your tented camp or lodge, enjoy dinner, and prepare for the adventure ahead.
Meals: Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Camp in Serengeti (zone based on season)
Spend a full day tracking herds across the Serengeti. Depending on the season, you may see:
Calving herds with newborns (Ndutu – Jan/Feb)
Massive groups crossing rivers filled with crocodiles (Grumeti or Mara)
Lion and cheetah hunting behavior in open plains
You’ll break for a picnic lunch or return to camp before heading out again in the afternoon.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Same camp
Continue deeper into the Serengeti, covering areas that may include:
Soit Le Motonyi for big cats
Hidden kopjes (rocky outcrops) for leopards and hyenas
Open plains for wildebeests, giraffes, elephants, and buffaloes
This day may also involve relocating to a new region (e.g., from Central to North Serengeti) to follow the herds more closely.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Camp in the updated migration zone
Today is dedicated to exploring Mara River crossings (July–Oct) or Grumeti River zones (May–Jun). These areas are famous for high-drama moments — crocodiles lurking, herds crowding the banks, and predators circling.
Your expert guide will seek out the best locations for real-time action. Expect many stops for photographs and long silent moments filled with tension as animals prepare to cross.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Same camp
Enjoy a sunrise game drive and then travel back toward Central Serengeti or another nearby wildlife-rich zone. En route, look for lions basking in early light or scavengers around recent kills.
Relax at camp, share stories by the fire, and enjoy your final night in the wilderness.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Central Serengeti camp or lodge
After breakfast and one last short game drive, transfer to the nearest airstrip for a flight back to Arusha, or begin the overland journey if driving.
Your guide will drop you off at Kilimanjaro International Airport, Arusha, or your hotel — ending your unforgettable 6 Days Serengeti Migration Safari.
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
End of Safari
Private 4×4 Land Cruiser with pop-up roof
Professional English-speaking safari guide
All park entry & conservation fees
5 nights full-board accommodation (camp/lodge)
Bottled water during game drives
Domestic flights (if included)
Daily game drives in migration zones
Pickup and drop-off (airstrip / Arusha / Moshi / Kilimanjaro)
Government taxes & tourism levies
International flights
Optional hot air balloon safari
Visa & travel insurance
Tips for driver-guide & staff
Alcoholic drinks and soft drinks at camps/lodges
Items of personal nature
Safari wear (light, neutral tones)
Warm clothing for mornings
Hat, sunscreen, insect repellent
Camera & binoculars
Personal medication, travel documents
Power bank and adapters
Six days in the Serengeti gives you the ultimate migration experience — with time to move across regions, follow the action, and fully absorb the diverse wildlife of this UNESCO-listed ecosystem.
With a private vehicle, expert tracking, and migration-based routing, this safari brings you closer to the herds than any quick itinerary can.
Whether it’s a river crossing, calving season, or predator chase, you’ll be there — live.
Migration safaris require early booking due to limited camp availability during peak season.
📞 Contact us now to secure your Great 6 Days Serengeti Migration Safari – Wildebeest Expedition and witness the world’s greatest wildlife movement up close.
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