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Serengeti National Park is Tanzania’s most iconic safari destination and one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries on Earth. Renowned for its vast open plains, incredible predator populations, and the legendary Great Wildebeest Migration, the Serengeti offers a timeless and unforgettable African safari experience.

With Wildsoul Expedition, a journey to the Serengeti is carefully crafted to deliver authentic wildlife encounters, comfort, and deep connection to nature.

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Great Migration

Covering approximately 14,750 square kilometers, Serengeti National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the heart of Tanzania’s Northern Safari Circuit. Its name comes from the Maasai word “Siringet”, meaning endless plains a perfect description of the park’s breathtaking landscapes.

The Serengeti is famous for its untouched wilderness, rich biodiversity, and year-round game viewing.

Serengeti National Park is home to an extraordinary concentration of wildlife, including:

  • Lions, leopards, cheetahs, and hyenas
  • Large herds of elephants, buffaloes, zebras, and giraffes
  • Over 1.5 million wildebeest during the Great Migration
  • More than 500 bird species
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Great Wildebeest Migration Calendar

The Great Wildebeest Migration is a year-round movement of over 1.5 million wildebeest, accompanied by zebras and gazelles, across the Serengeti–Maasai Mara ecosystem. The migration does not stop it changes location throughout the year, offering unique experiences in every season.

January – February

Southern Serengeti (Ndutu Area)
Calving season begins, with thousands of wildebeest calves born daily. Predator activity is at its peak, offering dramatic wildlife encounters and excellent photography opportunities.
March – April
Southern to Central Serengeti
The herds begin moving northward as the rains end. The landscape is lush and green, with fewer visitors and beautiful scenery.

May – June

Central to Western Serengeti
Migration heads toward the Western Corridor. This period often features the first major river crossings at the Grumeti River, with strong predator action.
July – August
Northern Serengeti
The most famous phase of the migration dramatic crossings of the Mara River. Crocodiles, fast currents, and large herds create one of nature’s most powerful spectacles.

September – October

Northern Serengeti
Herds remain in the north, moving between Serengeti and Maasai Mara. Excellent game viewing with high chances of river crossing sightings.
November – December
Central to Southern Serengeti
The herds move south again following short rains, returning to the Ndutu plains in preparation for the next calving season.