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Fünf Tage Tansania Safari Tour

Option eins

Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro-Krater und Lake Manyara Nationalpark

Beginnen Sie mit dem Manyara-Nationalpark, wo Sie baumkletternde Löwen, eine erstaunliche Vogelvielfalt, und sich suhlende Nilpferde, werden Sie fortfahren Tarangire ist bekannt für seine Savannah-Ebenen, die riesigen Elefantenherden von 300 und wandernden Gnus, Zebras, Büffel, Impalas, Gazellen, Kuhantilopen und Elenantilopen drängen sich in den schrumpfenden Lagunen des Flusses Tara markiert den Beginn Ihrer viertägigen Safari-Expedition. Danach fahren Sie zur Serengeti und dann nach Ngorongoro Krater, der es Ihnen ermöglicht, die vielfältige Topographie und Tierwelt Ostafrikas zu sehen. Auf dem Weg vom Kraterrand zur Serengeti durch die abenteuerlichen Straßen des ausgehöhlten Ngorongoro, während Sie Tiere sehen, Vögel und Reptilien auf dem Weg. Sie werden der Massai-Kultur nahe kommen, wenn Sie an einem ihrer vorbeikommen bomas haben die zeit, die hütten beim anprobieren ihrer kleidung zu sehen und die kultur zu erleben.

Unsere fünftägige Camping-Safari fesselt diejenigen, die ihre faszinierende Schönheit genießen. Die 4 Parks befinden sich in Tansania, einer Region, die ihre Reinheit auf dem historischen afrikanischen Kontinent bewahrt hat. Wir können den Lake Manyara landesweiten Park entdecken, der das wichtigste Bewusstsein für Paviane aufweist. Das alkalische Wasser des Lake Manyara ist mit rosigen gefiederten Flamingos übersät. Tarangire ist berühmt dafür, eine der größten Elefantenpopulationen Afrikas behandelt zu haben. Die Serengeti beschwört Erkundungsfotos, dramatische Landschaften und berauschende Naturwelten herauf. Der Ngorongoro-Krater wurde als Afrikas Garten Eden bezeichnet.

Tag 1: Arusha zum Tarangire Nationalpark nach Mto wa Mbu

Sie verlassen Arusha am Morgen und fahren zum Tarangire-Nationalpark, in dem Sie die wahre Größe der verlassenen Termitenhügel und historischen Affenbrotbäume entdecken. Die riesigen Herden afrikanischer Elefanten dominieren die goldene Savanne und die kreischenden Schwärme des auffälligen Gelbhalsband-Turtelvogels sind kilometerweit zu hören. Die Flora und Fauna, die die malerische Landschaft des Tarangire durchstreift, umfasst Löwen, Giraffen, Warzenschweine, Strauße, Impalas, Geparden, Mungos, Büffel und Paviane. Sie verbringen Ihre erste Nacht in den umfassenden Zeltzentren, die Ihnen zur Verfügung stehen. Es könnte ein verlockendes Abendessen in der Nacht serviert werden.

Tag 2: Mto wa Mbu zum Serengeti Nationalpark

Wir können zum Serengeti Country Wide Park aufbrechen, sobald Sie Ihr appetitliches Frühstück beendet haben. Wenn Sie Glück haben, können Sie dem bizarren Tier auf dem Weg begegnen, denn wir passieren den Rand des Ngorongoro-Kraters. Tansanias ältester und meistbesuchter Nationalpark, der zusätzlich eine globale Hintergrund-Website online ist und heutzutage als eines der Sieben Weltwunder gebrandmarkt wird und die Serengeti für die einmal im Jahr stattfindende Herdenwanderung und die immer größer werdende Natur bekannt ist Weltbevölkerung. Wir werden ein Picknick-Mittagessen auf einem der Kopjes (Felsvorsprünge) genießen. Unsere Spielmacht wird sich in ähnlicher Weise in den Park verteilen. Nach dem sportlichen Stress können wir in die Serengeti fahren, wo Sie mit umfangreichen Zeltmöglichkeiten und einem appetitlichen Essen versorgt werden.

Tag 3: Serengeti-Nationalpark zum Ngorongoro-Krater

Wir beginnen unseren Tag mit einer morgendlichen Erholungskraft in der vitalen Serengeti. Die Savanne ist eine aktive Landschaft und die Luft wird von den Melodien der Vögel durchflutet, wenn das regenerierte Tageslicht beginnt, die gesamte Landschaft zu erleuchten. Ihr Guide wird die Spuren am Boden beobachten, um Raubtiere zu verfolgen. Wir werden zu dem umfassenden Ort in der Nähe des Kraterrandes reisen. Sie können mit Abendessen und erstklassigen Zeltmöglichkeiten ausgestattet werden.

Tag 4: Ngorongoro-Krater nach Mto wa Mbu

Eine knappe Menge Safari-Oase erzeugt den gleichen Genuss, denn der Ngorongoro-Krater beim Sportbeobachten ist wirklich mühelos. Maximale Tiere bleiben aufgrund seiner hohen Wände im Krater. Das ist der ideale Ort, um eines Tages jedes Mitglied von „The big 5“ zu sehen. Wir können ein wunderbares Picknick-Mittagessen im Krater einnehmen. Die ungefüllte Caldera ist außerdem heimisch für Hyänen, Nilpferde, Zebras, Gnus und eine beeindruckende Art von Wasservögeln. Ihr Guide wird Sie aufklären, indem er Ihnen Informationen über die Tiere, die Flora und das Auffinden versteckter Tiere zuteilt. Nach dem späten Nachmittag können wir Sie nach Mto wa Mbu zwingen, wo Sie an einem einzigen Tag ein Abendessen erhalten. Hauptunterkunft Unterkünfte: Auswahl des Kunden; Öffentlicher Campingplatz/ Zeltcamping/ Lodges. Mahlzeiten: Wasser ist in allen Mahlzeiten inbegriffen (andere Getränke sind nicht inbegriffen)

Tag 5: Lake Manyara Nationalpark nach Arusha

An unserem letzten Tag der Tour (wir erkennen, wir wollen ihn auch länger machen!) erleben wir die Schönheit des Lake Manyara Nationalparks. Wir können ein frühes Frühstück genießen, mit der Absicht, unsere Pirschfahrt früh genug zu beginnen, um die „riesigen fünf“ Säugetiere zu entdecken. Der Lake Manyara Country Wide Park liegt am Fuße der Great Rift Valley Böschung und bietet eine malerische, aber abwechslungsreiche Landschaft. Tagsüber werden wir das Gebüsch der goldenen Savanne, robuste Flüsse und eine außergewöhnliche Naturwelt genießen. Wir können unser Picknick-Mittagessen im Herzen des wunderschönen Parks essen. Der Soda-See und die umliegende Savanne führen durch die zahlreichen Atmosphären, vor allem für die vielfältige Flora und Fauna, die im Park zu sehen sind. Mit über 400 überraschenden Vogelarten, von denen einige Zugvögel sind, ist der Lake Manyara landesweiter Park ein Paradies für Vogelbeobachter. Der Lake Manyara ist die Heimat der mythischen baumwandernden Löwen sowie mächtiger Wasserbüffel, großer afrikanischer Elefanten, schwebender Giraffen, sausender Impalas und großer Nilpferde. Am überfälligen Nachmittag können wir Manyara verlassen und weiter nach Arusha fahren, um unsere Safari zu beenden. Die Besucher werden die schöne Landschaft genießen, während wir auf dem Weg nach Arusha vorbei an Massai-Bomas, Baobab-Waldgebieten und sanften Savannenebenen fahren.

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  • Besitz der Africa Natural Tours & Safaris Company Limited
  • KEINE Kilometer- oder Kraftstoffbeschränkungen wollen
  • Hohe Wartungsstandards, wir haben eine eigene Wartungswerkstatt
  • Unsere beiden Safari-Autos sind neu
  • Alle unsere Autos sind 4x4 mit Aufstelldächern
  • Alle unsere Autos haben einen Kühlschrank
  • Alle unsere Safari-Autos haben Kamera-Ladeanschlüsse.
  • Die meisten unserer Autos sind klimatisiert
  • Wir stellen während der Safari Wasser zur Verfügung.
  • Inbegriffen

    Allgemeines

  • 4x4-Safari-Auto
  • Parkgebühren
  • PRO Fahrer-Anleitung
  • Löhne für die Besatzung
  • Campingausrüstung
  • Erste-Hilfe-Set
  • Bush-Chef
  • Rettung
  • Included

    General

  • 4x4 Safari Car
  • Park Fees
  • PRO Driver-guide
  • Wages for the crew
  • Camping Gear
  • First Aid Kit
  • Bush Chef
  • Rescue
  • Accommodation

    You will be staying at camping-sites and lodges!

    Food

  • 4 Breakfasts
  • 5 Lunches
  • 4 Dinners
  • Drinking water
  • Other

  • Relating Services
  • Taxes
  • Nicht enthalten

  • Flüge
  • Der Crew ein Trinkgeld geben
  • Visa
  • Zusätzliche Parkgebühren
  • Option Zwei

    Gnuswanderung Safiri-Grüne Saison (April & Mai)

    Tag eins (1): Arusha zum Tarangire Nationalpark zum Mto wa Mbu

    Sie verlassen Arusha am Morgen und fahren zum Tarangire-Nationalpark, wo Sie die wahre Größe der verlassenen Termitenhügel und alten Affenbrotbäume entdecken. Die kolossalen Herden afrikanischer Elefanten dominieren die goldene Savanne und die kreischenden Schwärme des auffälligen Gelbhalsband-Turtelvogels sind kilometerweit zu hören. Zu den Wildtieren, die die malerische Landschaft des Tarangire durchstreifen, gehören Löwen, Giraffen, Warzenschweine, Strauße, Impalas, Geparden, Mungos, Büffel und Paviane. Sie verbringen Ihre erste Nacht auf dem umfangreichen Campingangebot. Am Abend wird ein verlockendes Abendessen serviert. Übernachtung im Camp oder Lodge. Der Tarangire Nationalpark hat viel zu bieten.

    Zweiter Tag (2): Mto wa Mbu zum Serengeti Nationalpark

    Wir werden in den großartigen und erstaunlichen Serengeti-Nationalpark aufbrechen, sobald Sie Ihr appetitliches Frühstück beendet haben. Was können Touristen an diesem Tag erwarten? Wenn Sie Glück haben, können Sie unterwegs auf das ein oder andere Tier treffen, denn wir passieren den Rand des Ngorongoro-Kraters. Tansanias ältester und meistbesuchter Nationalpark, der auch zum Weltkulturerbe gehört und kürzlich als eines der Sieben Weltwunder ausgezeichnet wurde – die Serengeti ist bekannt für die jährliche Wanderung der Herden und die stetig wachsende Wildtierpopulation. Wir werden ein Picknick-Mittagessen auf einem der Kopjes (Felsvorsprünge) genießen. Unsere Pirschfahrt wird sich weiter in den Park wagen. Nach der Pirschfahrt fahren wir zur Serengeti, wo Sie mit umfassenden Campingeinrichtungen und einer appetitlichen Mahlzeit versorgt werden. Übernachtung im Camp oder Lodge

    Tag drei (3): Serengeti-Nationalpark

    An diesem Tag beginnen wir Ihren Tag früh, indem wir vor Sonnenaufgang aufstehen, um eine Pirschfahrt bei Sonnenaufgang zu unternehmen. Sehen Sie, wie die Sonne die Savanne in Brand setzt, während Raubtiere wie Leoparden und Löwen ihre Morgenmahlzeit beherbergen. Sie kehren zum Frühstück zu Ihrer Lodge zurück, bevor Sie mit einem Lunchpaket aufbrechen, um den herrlichen Park einen ganzen Tag lang zu erkunden. Ihr Fahrer wird die beste Route auswählen, um Ihre Chancen zu maximieren, sowohl die Gnuwanderung als auch die Big Five zu sehen.Übernachtung im Camp oder in der Lodge

    Vierter Tag (4): Serengeti Nationalpark - Ngorongoro Conservation Area

    Nach dem Frühstück begeben wir uns direkt auf die Straße zum spektakulären Ngorongoro Crater National Park. Unsere Fahrt führt uns auf einer anderen Route durch die Serengeti zurück und bietet viele Möglichkeiten, die Tiere zu beobachten, die Ihnen am zweiten Tag entgangen sind. So weit das Auge reicht, werden Sie Tausende und Abertausende schöner Tiere in Herden entdecken; Gnus und Zebras, die gemeinsam wandern, große und anmutige Giraffen, springende Antilopen und Gazellen, der mächtige afrikanische Elefant und die angesehenste Tiergruppe: die Raubtiere. Sie haben die Möglichkeit, magere Geparden und scheue Leoparden, Hyänen auf Nahrungssuche und nicht zuletzt den König selbst zu sehen; der Löwe. Abendessen und Übernachtung am Rand des Ngorongoro-Kraters oder in der nahegelegenen Stadt Karatu, je nach Standard und Art der Unterkunft, die von unseren Optionen verlangt wird.Übernachtung im Camp oder in der Lodge

    Tag 5 (5): Ngorongoro Krater nach Arusha

    An diesem Tag starten wir früh in den Tag, um sicherzustellen, dass wir die Reiseroute für den Tag abschließen, die eine herrliche Pirschfahrt mit einem Picknick-Mittagessen im Krater beinhaltet. Was sollten Sie erwarten? Aufgrund seiner erhöhten Wände wandern Tiere selten in den Krater hinein und aus ihm heraus. Dies bedeutet, dass Sie in der Lage sind, jedes Mitglied der Big Five an einem Tag zu entdecken. Zu den Big Five gehören Büffel, Elefanten, Nashörner, Löwen und Leoparden. Zu den anderen Wildtieren, die Sie erwarten können, gehören Zebras, Nilpferde, Gnus und Hyänen. Die Krater beherbergen auch eine umfangreiche Vogelpopulation, darunter Gänse, Störche und Geier. Sie werden von den lieblichen Flamingos am Soda Lake bezaubert. Unsere Guides sind hochqualifiziert und werden Sie mit ihrer Fähigkeit beeindrucken, Tiere aufzuspüren. Dies ist eine Fähigkeit, die Ihnen ein Buch nicht beibringen kann und die einige wenige ausführen können. Ihre Reise endet am späten Nachmittag und wir fahren zurück nach Arusha.

    Inbegriffen

    Allgemeines

  • 4x4-Safari-Auto
  • Parkgebühren
  • PRO Fahrer-Anleitung
  • Löhne für die Besatzung
  • Campingausrüstung
  • Erste-Hilfe-Set
  • Bush-Chef
  • Rettung
  • Included

    General

  • 4x4 Safari Car
  • Park Fees
  • PRO Driver-guide
  • Wages for the crew
  • Camping Gear
  • First Aid Kit
  • Bush Chef
  • Rescue
  • Accommodation

    You will be staying at camping-sites and lodges!

    Food

  • 4 Breakfasts
  • 5 Lunches
  • 4 Dinners
  • Drinking water
  • Other

  • Relating Services
  • Taxes
  • Nicht enthalten

  • Flüge
  • Der Crew ein Trinkgeld geben
  • Visa
  • Zusätzliche Parkgebühren
  • Option Drei

    Große Migration der Serengeti

    Die berühmte und glamouröse Serengeti Great Migration wurde als eines der sieben Naturwunder der Welt aufgeführt. Es bietet nicht nur eine unglaubliche Aussicht auf die Ebenen mit riesigen Herden von Gnus, Zebras und Gazellen, sondern die Flüsse sind oft von großen Nilkrokodilen befallen, die auf der Lauer liegen. Hier finden Sie einige der besten Safari-Möglichkeiten der Welt, in einer Landschaft aus vulkanischem Grasland und weiten Ebenen, die von Felsvorsprüngen, Flüssen und Wäldern unterbrochen werden. Der Besuch der richtigen Gegend zur richtigen Jahreszeit wird Reisende mit erstaunlichen Sichtungen dieses natürlichen und schönen Phänomens beglücken.

    Diese Wanderherden ziehen auch die Aufmerksamkeit einiger der bekanntesten Raubtiere des Kontinents auf sich und stellen sicher, dass Reisende der Migration folgen; Großkatzen, Krokodile und Hyänen werden nie zu weit zurück sein.

    Tag eins (1): Arusha - Ngorongoro-Krater

    Unser Fahrer holt Sie von Ihrem Hotel in Arusha ab, mit Picknick-Mittagessen auf dem Weg zu einer ganztägigen Ngorongoro-Krater-Tour. Sie werden mit einem Allradfahrzeug 2000 Fuß den Krater hinuntergebracht, erkunden den Krater vor dem Aufstieg und fahren zu Ihrer Lodge auf einem Kraterrand. Der Ngorongoro-Krater wird oft als "Afrikas Eden" und als "8. Naturwunder der Welt" bezeichnet. Ein Besuch des Kraters ist ein Hauptanziehungspunkt für Touristen, die nach Tansania kommen, und eine absolute Weltklasse-Attraktion und Schönheit.

    Das Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) ist die Heimat des Ngorongoro Kraters. Er wurde vor etwa 2,5 Millionen Jahren aus einem vulkanischen Berg gebildet, der aufgrund von Inaktivität absinkt, und wurde ursprünglich für höher gehalten als der berühmte Kilimanjaro in Tansania. Der Krater hat sich zu einem einzigartigen und integralen Bestandteil des Ökosystems Tansanias entwickelt. Der Krater ist eigentlich eine Caldera, misst 22,5 km im Durchmesser und die Randwände sind 600 m hoch. Ansichten von innen und vom Rand sind atemberaubend. Der Krater beherbergt 30.000 Tiere und eine große Vielfalt an erstaunlichen Vögeln, die aufgrund der Verfügbarkeit von Wasser während der Regen- und Trockenzeiten selten aus dem Gebiet ziehen. Am Abend zurück zur Lodge / Camp zum Abendessen und Übernachtung.

    Mahlzeit:Frühstück,Mittagessen
    Unterkunft: Lodge oder Camp.

    Zweiter Tag (2): Ngorongoro - Serengeti Nationalpark

    Abholung von Ihrer Lodge oder Camp nach dem Frühstück und anschließend Transfer zur Serengeti Nord. Führer für eine ganztägige Pirschfahrt in diesem Teil des Parks, um die große Migration zu sehen. Der Park ist bekannt für seinen gesunden Bestand an anderen ansässigen Wildtieren, insbesondere den "Big Five", benannt nach den fünf wertvollsten Trophäen, die von Jägern erbeutet wurden: Löwe: Die Serengeti soll zum Teil die größte Löwenpopulation Afrikas beherbergen zum Reichtum der Beutetiere. In diesem Ökosystem leben mehr als 3.000 Löwen. Afrikanischer Leopard: Diese zurückgezogen lebenden Raubtiere werden häufig in der Seronera-Region gesehen, sind aber im gesamten Nationalpark mit einer Bevölkerung von etwa 1.000 präsent. Afrikanischer Elefant. Machen Sie sich bereit für einige erstaunliche Sichtungen und Naturlandschaften.

    Mahlzeit: Frühstück, Mittagessen, Abendessen
    Unterkunft: Lodge oder Camp.

    Tag drei (3): Serengeti Nationalpark (North Mara)

    Nach dem Frühstück im Camp brechen Sie mit Ihrem Picknick-Mittagessen zu einer Pirschfahrt auf und sehen die große Migration. Serengeti-Nationalpark – Die Zahl der ansässigen Wildtiere ist im Wagakuria-Gebiet außergewöhnlich hoch, mit bis zu 30 starken Löwenrudel, aber von August bis Oktober verwandelt sich das Gebiet in ein Wildtierparadies. Das Hauptmerkmal ist der Mara River und es ist nicht ungewöhnlich, dass die Herden an einem Tag den Mara River nach Norden überqueren und einige Tage später wieder nach Süden zurückkehren. Bitte beachte - tatsächlich eine Kreuzung zu finden ist sehr schwierig und manchmal auch Glückssache.

    Mahlzeit: Frühstück, Mittag- und Abendessen
    Unterkunft: Lodge oder Camp.

    Vierter Tag (4): Serengeti Nationalpark (North Mara)

    Nach dem Frühstück genießen Sie einen fantastischen ganzen Tag mit Wildtauchgängen am Mara River und sehen die große Migrationsflussüberquerung. Am Abend zurück zum Camp für das abendliche Lagerfeuer, Abendessen und Übernachtung. Flussüberquerungen bei Kogatende beginnen jeden Tag im August, wenn sich die Megaherde in der Gegend niederlässt. Von August bis Oktober ist die Wildbeobachtung hier oben großartig und Flussüberquerungen sind so gut wie jeden Tag garantiert. Es gibt keine deutliche Bewegung, da die Herden dazu neigen, den Fluss hin und her zu überqueren, indem sie den Regen und den nachfolgenden frischen Gräsern folgen. Es ist nicht ungewöhnlich, dass sich am selben Tag verschiedene Herden in verschiedene Richtungen kreuzen.

    Mahlzeit: Frühstück, Mittag- und Abendessen
    Unterkunft: Lodge oder Camp.

    5. Tag (5): Serengeti Nationalpark - Abreise

    Abfahrt nach dem Frühstück zu einer guten Morgenpirschfahrt. Am Nachmittag Transfer zum Kogatende Airstrip oder Flug nach Arusha.

    Mahlzeit: Frühstück
    Unterkunft: Keine Unterkunft



    Inbegriffen

    Allgemeines

  • 4x4-Safari-Auto
  • Parkgebühren
  • PRO Fahrer-Anleitung
  • Löhne für die Besatzung
  • Campingausrüstung
  • Erste-Hilfe-Set
  • Bush-Chef
  • Rettung
  • Included

    General

  • 4x4 Safari Car
  • Park Fees
  • PRO Driver-guide
  • Wages for the crew
  • Camping Gear
  • First Aid Kit
  • Bush Chef
  • Rescue
  • Accommodation

    You will be staying at camping-sites and lodges!

    Food

  • 4 Breakfasts
  • 5 Lunches
  • 4 Dinners
  • Drinking water
  • Other

  • Relating Services
  • Taxes
  • Nicht enthalten

  • Flüge
  • Der Crew ein Trinkgeld geben
  • Visa
  • Zusätzliche Parkgebühren
  • Option Vier

    Serengeti Tansania Gnuwanderungen

    Maximieren und nehmen Sie sich Zeit auf der Serengeti mit dieser einmaligen Flugsafari, um den weltberühmten Serengeti-Nationalpark zu erkunden. Sie fliegen direkt zum Herzen des Geschehens auf der Suche nach der Gnuwanderung und erleben dieses erstaunliche Naturphänomen aus nächster Nähe. Beenden Sie Ihre Reise mit einem Besuch des atemberaubenden Ngorongoro Conservation Area, um sicherzustellen, dass Sie die Gesamtheit der Big Five sammeln, indem Sie das vom Aussterben bedrohte Spitzmaulnashorn und den bescheidenen Kapbüffel beobachten.

    Über die Mara River Crossing (Juli bis Oktober)

    Während dieser Zeit des Jahres setzt die Herde ihre Bewegung nach Norden in Richtung des Masai Mara Nationalparks in Kenia fort. Es gibt keinen engen Zeitplan für diese Tiere, und so wird es zu einer täglichen Aufgabe, die Bewegungen der Herde zu verfolgen, während sie sich langsam, aber unaufhaltsam dem nächsten großen Hindernis auf ihrem Weg nähern: dem Mara-Fluss. Der Mara River stellt eine weitere tödliche Barriere für die Herde dar, die erneut dem angeschwollenen Wasser und den opportunistischen Raubtieren trotzen muss, um relativ Sicherheit auf der anderen Seite zu finden. Fotografen und Dokumentarfilmer aus der ganzen Welt versammeln sich, um die todesmutige Überquerung mitzuerleben, aber die umliegenden Landschaften sind genauso unvergesslich wie der Kampf um Leben und Tod an der Kogatende-Überquerung. Es ist einer der erstaunlichsten Orte im Serengeti-Nationalpark.

    1. Tag (1): Arusha und Serengeti Nationalpark (Kogatende)

    Nach dem Frühstück werden die Touristen zum Flughafen Arusha für ihren Flug in die Region Kogatende in der nördlichen Serengeti gebracht. Genießen Sie auf der kurzen Reise Tansania aus der Vogelperspektive, wo Sie bei Ihrer Ankunft von Ihrem Africa Natural Tours-Fahrer abgeholt werden. Sie verbringen Ihren Tag damit, durch diese einzigartige und herrlich schöne Region des Parks auf der Suche nach der Gnuwanderung und den Big Five im Serengeti-Nationalpark zu fahren. Am Nachmittag haben Sie die Möglichkeit, Ihre Pirschfahrt bis zum Sonnenuntergang zu verlängern und dann nach dem Fahrer zurück zur Lodge oder zum Camp zu fahren.

    Zweiter Tag (2): Serengeti-Nationalpark (Kogatende)

    Nach dem Frühstück beginnen wir unsere Pirschfahrt in der Gegend von Kogatende und suchen in den Kopjes nach Fleischfressern und den großen Migrationsgruppen, die sich darauf vorbereiten, den Mara River nach Kenia zu überqueren. Der Mara River ist die Heimat einer großen Anzahl von Flusspferden und Nilkrokodilen und ist das letzte große Hindernis zwischen der Gnuwanderung und der relativen Sicherheit der Maasai Mara. Wenn Sie geduldig und ein wenig Glück haben, können Sie sogar die todesmutige Überquerung selbst miterleben, bei der Gnus und Zebras den Strömungen und Krokodilen des Flusses trotzen, um am gegenüberliegenden Ufer in Sicherheit zu kommen. Abendessen und Übernachtung im Herzen des Serengeti-Nationalparks gemäß dem Standard und der von unseren Optionen gewünschten Unterkunftsart.Lodge/Camp/

    Tag 3: Serengeti Nationalpark (Kogatende) - Serengeti Nationalpark (Seronera)

    Wir beginnen unseren Tag direkt nach dem Frühstück mit einer Fahrt durch die Ebenen von Togoro und die Mbuzi Mawe Kopjes auf unserem Weg, um den Banagi River in die Seronera Region der zentralen Serengeti zu überqueren. Unterwegs sehen Sie alles, von den rätselhaften Dik-Diks bis hin zu hoch aufragenden Elefanten und alles dazwischen. Die Seronera ist oft als "Großkatzenland" bekannt und ihre Kopjes und Akazien bieten eine ausgezeichnete Gelegenheit, Rudel von faulen Löwen, schlanken Geparden auf der Jagd und Leoparden zu beobachten, die von ihren hohen Sitzstangen aus alles überwachen. Die Flusspferd-Pools und die weiten Flächen der Region bieten zahlreiche Möglichkeiten für spektakuläre Wildbeobachtungen im Serengeti-Nationalpark. Abendessen und Übernachtung im Herzen des Serengeti-Nationalparks gemäß dem Standard und der von unseren Optionen gewünschten Unterkunftsart.Lodge/Camp/

    4. Tag (4): Serengeti Nationalpark - Ngorongoro

    Nach dem Frühstück machen wir uns direkt auf die Straße zurück in Richtung des herrlichen und attraktiven Ngorongoro-Krater-Nationalparks. Unsere Fahrt führt uns auf einer anderen Route durch die Serengeti zurück und bietet viele Möglichkeiten, die Tiere zu beobachten, die Ihnen am zweiten Tag entgangen sind. So weit das Auge reicht, werden Sie Tausende und Abertausende von Tieren in Herden entdecken; Gnus und Zebras, die gemeinsam wandern, große und anmutige Giraffen, springende Antilopen und Gazellen, der mächtige afrikanische Elefant und die angesehenste Tiergruppe: die Raubtiere. Sie haben die Möglichkeit, magere Geparden und scheue Leoparden, Hyänen auf Nahrungssuche und nicht zuletzt den König selbst zu sehen; der allmächtige Löwe. Abendessen und Übernachtung am Rand des Ngorongoro-Kraters oder in der nahegelegenen Stadt Karatu, je nach Standard und Art der Unterkunft, die von unseren Optionen verlangt wird. Camp/Lodge

    Fünfter Tag (5): Ngorongoro-Krater - Arusha

    Nach dem Frühstück fahren die Touristen zum Ngorongoro-Krater; von einigen als das achte Weltwunder angesehen. Wenn Sie diese riesige, grüne Caldera zum ersten Mal aus der Vogelperspektive betrachten, werden Sie schnell verstehen, warum sie sich einen so hohen Ruf erworben hat. Es ist ein Wunder. Das Ngorongoro Conservation Area ist die Heimat von über 120 Säugetierarten, darunter die sagenumwobenen Big Five, und ist eines der begehrtesten Safariziele der Welt. Es ist ein besonders guter Ort, um die vom Aussterben bedrohten Spitzmaulnashörner bei einer einsamen Mahlzeit auf den Grasebenen zu beobachten, sowie viele Nilpferde, die das kühle Wasser genießen. Von Ihrem offenen Fahrzeug aus können Sie einige der bekanntesten Gesichter Afrikas beobachten und fotografieren. Der Krater beherbergt eine große Anzahl von Raubtieren, darunter Löwen, Leoparden, Geparden, Schakale und Hyänen, sowie eine große Population von Gnus, Zebras, Antilopen, Kapbüffeln und mehr. Es ist wirklich eines der besten Safariziele Afrikas, das Sie sicherlich nicht missen möchten. Nach dem Nervenkitzel und der Aufregung des Tages genießen Sie ein Picknick am berühmten Flusspferdpool des Parks, bevor Sie zur Übernachtung nach Arusha zurückkehren.

    Inbegriffen

    Allgemeines

  • 4x4-Safari-Auto
  • Parkgebühren
  • PRO Fahrer-Anleitung
  • Löhne für die Besatzung
  • Campingausrüstung
  • Erste-Hilfe-Set
  • Bush-Chef
  • Rettung
  • Included

    General

  • 4x4 Safari Car
  • Park Fees
  • PRO Driver-guide
  • Wages for the crew
  • Camping Gear
  • First Aid Kit
  • Bush Chef
  • Rescue
  • Accommodation

    You will be staying at camping-sites and lodges!

    Food

  • 4 Breakfasts
  • 5 Lunches
  • 4 Dinners
  • Drinking water
  • Other

  • Relating Services
  • Taxes


  • Nicht enthalten

  • Flüge
  • Der Crew ein Trinkgeld geben
  • Visa
  • Zusätzliche Parkgebühren




  • 8. Singita Faru Faru Lodge

    Singita is synonymous with magnificence and Faru Faru Lodge is yet another feather in the luxury brand’s cap. Set alongside the Grumeti River in their own private game reserve, Singita Faru Faru offers splendid views over the river and caters for every creature comfort. Air-conditioned suites with large panoramic windows allow you to take in the vistas without leaving the comfort of your bed, while Swarovski telescopes help you spot wildlife on the never-ending plains. Watercolours and pencils are thoughtfully provided, should you feel inspired to paint or sketch a once-in-a-lifetime memento.

    Why we love it:
    • Built on a hill overlooking the Grumeti River – a key location for wildebeest crossings
    • Two swimming pools, a spa and fitness centre
    • Babysitting services and tailor-made activities to suit each family
    • Understated elegance, contemporary décor and design

    Suited for:
    • Families – children of all ages are welcome
    Best time to see the Migration:

    • May–July

    Overview

    Singita, which means ‘Place of miracles’, is synonymous with top-notch safaris and their Faru Faru River Lodge is no different. Built on a gently-sloping hill that overlooks the Grumeti River in the Serengeti National Park, this stone-and-canvas lodge reflects the classic style and colonial elegance of traditional East African safari camps.
    With its riverine location, is it perfectly positioned to catch herds of game and predators as they come to drink and offers thrilling proximity to the Great Migration, when millions of wildebeest and other game hurtle from southern Tanzania across the country and into Kenya in search of fresh grazing.
    In addition to excellent game viewing, Singita Faru Faru River Lodge also provides guests with myriad other activities, such as archery, croquet, mountain biking and dawn hot-air ballooning, which allows you to drift silently over the plains as they slowly come to life. Add stargazing, a beautiful spa, swimming in the incredible stone-clad infinity pool that overlooks the Grumeti River and personalised service to each of the only eight suites, and it immediately becomes clear that this is a lodge for safari goers who would like the best of both nature and nurture.

    Highlights
    • Great Migration sightings in season
    • Only 8 air-conditioned suites
    • 2 swimming pools
    • Wi-Fi, spa & satellite TV
    • Hot-air ballooning
    • Croquet & archery
    • 2-bedroom Villa Suite

    Two Bedroom Suite

    Faru Faru has one Villa Suite which can accommodate four guests in elegance and privacy. Comprising two spacious rooms and a shared lounge and dining area, these suites offer the perfect retreat for families and couples travelling together. Suite
    Each of the eight air-conditioned suites at Singita Faru Faru River Lodge is elegantly furnished with simple, comfortable finishes in calm, earthy tones. A large panoramic window allows you to take in the view without leaving the comfort of your bed while each room is also equipped with a mini bar and viewing deck with a Swarovski spotting scope. Each suite has a reading area, Wi-Fi and is en suite with a bathtub-with-a-view and a stone-packed outdoor shower. Should you feel inspired, paint or sketch with the watercolours and pencils that have been thoughtfully provided for a once-in-a-lifetime memento of your travels.

    Facilities
    Sensitively designed to blend in with its beautiful natural surroundings, Singita Faru Faru River Lodge makes the most of its riverside position by ensuring that the dining area, bar, decks and shady lawn have views of the popular waterhole and rumbling Grumeti River. Head to the spa for a jetlag-zapping massage and, once revived, try your hand at the historic sports of archery or croquet. If you prefer more of a thrill, head out on a mountain bike, or take to the skies in colourful hot-air balloon, one of the best ways to appreciate the enormity of the undulating landscape before you.
    Dining
    ‘Elegant simplicity’ is possibility the best description of the menu at Singita Faru Faru River Lodge. Fresh local produce, spices from Zanzibar, creative cooks and a dedicated pastry chef come together to conjure up vegetarian sushi, fresh tomato salsa, succulent kebabs, homemade pastel-coloured sorbets with granadilla sauce and from-scratch pineapple relish that adds a sweet tropical tang. Accompany your meals with a thoughtful selection from the international wine and champagne list.

    9. Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp

    This camp is set on the banks of a tributary of the Grumeti River, the location of the Wildebeest Migration’s river crossings that occur between May and July. The safari-chic tents all boast private verandas with frontage to the river and its seasonal pools, which are loved by the boisterous bloats of hippos. The area is also known for its big lion prides – you’ll more than likely find yourself alone on a sighting in this exclusive part of the Serengeti.

    Why we love it:
    • Resident hippo pods can be seen in seasonal pools in front of your tent
    • Feeling of exclusivity – few other lodges in the area
    • Encounter big lion prides and hyena clans on game drives • Hot-air balloon safaris for a bird’s-eye view of the mega-herds

    Suited for:
    • Families – children of all ages are welcome

    Best time to see the Migration:
    • May–July

    Overview
    Located deep in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp is in the thick of the region’s tremendous wildlife action. Set in an emerald forest facing an oxbow lagoon of the Grumeti River – a favourite with playful hippos, as well as being the only place in the country where the thumbless, pied colobus monkey is found – the camp consists of only 10 double tents, making for intimate interaction with nature.
    During the annual Great Migration, the camp is perfectly positioned to witness the intense drama when thousands of wildebeest, gazelles and zebras cross the Grumeti River, home to Africa’s largest and most powerful Nile crocodile. Beyond the Migration, Serengeti National Park is home to 35 species of plains game, including the Big 5, cheetahs and spotted hyenas, as well as raptors like Rüppell’s and African white-backed vultures. The camp’s hippo guests wallow in the lagoon and you will be able to hear their grunts and bellows from your bed or outdoor shower; you will also be able to get the classic ‘laughing hippo’ and ‘hippo surfacing with water weed’ photographs! With family-friendly accommodation and secluded honeymoon suites, Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp is ideal for experienced safari hands or adventurous newcomers alike

    . Highlights
    • On the Grumeti River, close to Migration points
    • Excellent year-round game viewing
    • Exceptional birdlife
    • Big 5 game drives & hot air ballooning
    • Hippos, Nile crocodiles & endemic pied colobus monkeys
    • Wi-Fi & swimming pool

    Safari Talent

    Ten spacious and comfortable suites with king-sized beds line the riverside, positioned 20m apart for privacy and to take advantage of the marvellous views. Palm-thatch roofs cover the colourfully-decorated canvas rooms that have large gauze windows to allow air and light in but keep insects at bay. Overhead fans keep you blissfully cool, and the en suite bathrooms feature enclosed outdoor showers and hairdryers. All rooms have ‘gym in a basket’, consisting of a yoga mat and free weights, for those who want a workout on their private verandah.

    Facilities
    A vibrant and playful décor theme runs through the lodge, where a large central building houses the lounge, dining and bar areas. Thatch, wood and stone are artfully blended to create a seamless transition from the outdoor wilderness to the comfortable interiors. The colourful and inviting lounge flows out onto a viewing deck overlooking the water where playful hippos frolic. The swimming pool alongside is the perfect spot for a refreshing dip during lazy afternoons watching the local wildlife passing by, and an amply-stocked gift shop provides you the chance to pick up a memento or two.

    Dining
    With an emphasis on wholesome and healthy fare, meals feature a variety of freshly-prepared delights, like fresh-fruit platters and piping hot waffles. From the ‘wake-up’ coffee service and pre-game drive breakfast buffet to exciting picnics out in the wild or light lunches on the terrace, every mealtime is a treat. Delicious African-inspired dinners are often cooked over an open fire or in special safari ovens, served alfresco below the stars or in the intimate boma area.

    10. Sayari Camp

    This luxury camp is based in the northern Serengeti and boasts a prime location to witness the Wildebeest Migration’s rip-roaring crossings over the croc-infested Mara River. The views from the camp are exquisite, and there’s no better place to soak it in than from the rim-flow pool – you might even spot an elephant or two ambling by. Sayari’s spacious tented suites feature mahogany floors, walk-in showers, generous bathtubs, and verandas on which you can laze away the afternoon with a book from the camp’s plush library.

    Why we love it:
    • Prime location to see the dramatic Mara River crossings
    • Very spacious tents and en suite bathrooms
    • Solar-powered micro-brewery – the first of its kind in the bush – producing unique beers and sparkling water
    • Specially modified photography vehicles

    Suited for:
    • Families with kids older than 5 years
    • Photographers

    Best time to see the Migration:
    • June–October

    Overview
    The award-winning Sayari Camp provides exclusive tented accommodation within the remote Northern Serengeti. The spacious and luxurious tented suites offer panoramic views of the vast Serengeti plains and the wildlife that inhabit the area, especially during the Migration season.
    Sayari Camp is in close proximity to the Mara River and offers guests easy access to multiple Wildebeest Migration crossing points. In the evening, guests can relax in the comfort of one of the common tents and enjoy a drink and a good book, or simply sit around the fire and share stories of the day’s sightings.

    Highlights
    • Close to the Mara River for Migration river crossings (between June and October)
    • Year-round game viewing with knowledgeable guides
    • Relax in the infinity pool after game drives
    • Lovely tents with huge bathtubs and separate showers
    • Perfect for family safari holidays

    Luxury Tent
    Sayari Camp blends excellently into the surrounding landscape. The spacious tents feature comfortable beds with romantically-drapped netting, wide verandas, and en suite bathrooms with flush-toilets, a double basin, shower, and a gorgeous bathtub that looks out onto the vast beautiful Serengeti plains.
    The camp is divided into two wings - each has its own facilities such as a dining tent, while both share a dazzling swimming pool.

    Facilities
    When you are not out seeing wildlife on game drives, relax beside the infinity pool or, in cooler weather, curl up in front of the fire place.
    Curl up with a book in the library or relax with a glass of delicious wine in the bar or lounge area.
    Children can spend time with local Askaris who will teach them about life in the African bush and provide archery lessons.

    Dining
    Sayari Camp's chef will prepare a unique blend of European and African cuisine, ensuring top class dining in the middle of the African bush. Meals at the camp are a social affair, and are served communally in the camp’s intimate dining area. Alternatively, guests can choose to dine in the bush beneath the starry African sky. There is also an open bar where you can enjoy pre- or post-dinner drinks.

    11. Kuria Hills Lodge

    Harboured within the northern Serengeti’s remote Wogakuria Hills, this lodge defines safari elegance with its contemporary design. The region is incredibly scenic and its open woodland and tree-lined streams attract a variety of animals throughout the year. Kuria Hills Lodge is in close proximity to the Mara River, the Serengeti’s natural border with Kenya’s Masai Mara and centre stage for the Wildebeest Migration’s perilous river crossings.

    Why we love it:
    • Gorgeous views from glass-fronted tented suites
    • Private plunge pools
    • Located close to the Mara River for Migration crossings
    • Tents are discreetly set among granite boulders to ensure privacy

    Suited for:
    • Families – special programmes and activities for kids under 12

    Best time to see the Migration:
    • June–October

    12. Lamai Serengeti Camp

    When you sink into one of Lamai Serengeti Camp’s poolside loungers with a book in hand, you might find it hard to bury yourself in the pages. The views from this camp are simply jaw-dropping, and it’s likely that gazing over the Serengeti plains from your elevated position will be far more satisfying than reading. Set high up in the beautiful Kogakuria Kopjes, this elegant camp offers comfort and convenience while preserving an eco-friendly ethos.

    Why we love it:
    • Elevated camp with incredible views over the Serengeti plains
    • Near wildebeest crossing points at the Mara River
    • Healthy concentrations of lion, leopard and buffalo to see all year round
    • Bush walks through small valleys, river lines and rocky outcrops

    Suited for:
    • Families – kids over 8 years are welcome
    Best time to see the Migration:
    • June–October

    Overview
    Lamai Serengeti Camp is set high up on the beautiful Kogakuria Kopjes in the far north of the Serengeti National Park, with stunning views out towards the Mara River Valley and the Lamai Wedge. This elegant and substantial camp offers every modern comfort and convenience, while still retaining an intimate, eco-friendly ethos; so much so that, from a distance, it’s almost invisible among the boulders of the kopje.
    Between July and October Lamai Serengeti in a prime position to witness the Great Migration of hundreds of thousands of wildebeest, and is close enough to the Mara River to experience the awe-inspiring river crossings where masses of animals confront the deep, fast-flowing water and the enormous crocodiles that live within it. But even beyond the Migration season, a wealth of wildlife remains to be enjoyed. Game drives and safari walks accompanied by highly knowledgeable guides deliver a thrilling Big 5 experience, including an abundance of birds.
    Perfect as a honeymoon destination or as a luxury retreat from which to enjoy the many splendours of the Serengeti, Lamai Serengeti Main Camp delivers the very best that this extraordinary region has to offer, from an incredible location to exceptional guiding, service and cuisine.

    Highlights
    • Action-packed July to October Migration viewing
    • Walking safaris & game drives
    • Year-round Big 5 viewing
    • Remote location in northern Serengeti
    • Swimming pool with superb views

    Standard Room
    Each of the eight rooms are placed to maximise privacy and to blend into the surrounding kopje, while taking advantage of the stunning views from their private verandahs. Built from thatch, canvas and local timber, the enormous rooms are light and airy, enhanced by whitewashed floors and large gauze windows to allow the flow of cooling breezes. A writing desk and couch stand on either side of a massive bed, elegantly swathed in mosquito netting. The en suite bathrooms are whitewashed plaster and wood, featuring double basins, a flush toilet and wonderfully large showers.

    Facilities
    The main building is set on several levels, and is sited to enhance the spectacular views from the Kogakuria Kopjes from every possible angle. Built using a combination of wood, canvas and plaster, the expansive interiors have a distinctly country-house feel, with pale neutral tones offset by bright splashes of colourful local fabrics. The first lounge area has plenty of comfortable sofas, placed to take advantage of the breeze that passes through while, in winter, a roaring fire is lit to ward off the cool of the evenings. Slightly below is a further, circular seating area with more sweeping views, while the creatively designed bar sits off to one side, complete with recycled tractor seats as furniture, and oil cans as lamp bases. A secluded swimming pool is tucked away among the boulders, where you can take in sweeping views of the Serengeti from the comfort of a sun lounger.

    Dining
    In the early morning, a tray with a freshly brewed pot of coffee and biscuits is delivered to your door, which you may enjoy at your leisure before your game drive. A more substantial breakfast is taken later in the morning, either while out on safari, or on the terrace of the lodge. The lunch buffet features a buffet groaning with a delightful selection of tasty and wholesome dishes, ranging from crunchy fresh salads to delicious daily creations. Sumptuous multi-course dinners are either served at the communal table with your fellow travellers or in romantic, starlit seclusion out on the terrace.

    13. Mara River Tented Camp

    Another splendid property in the Singita stable, Mara River Tented Camp is the embodiment of sustainable tourism. Operating off the grid and relying entirely on a custom-built solar system for power, this camp removes the unnecessary use of energy and non-biodegradable materials. Furthermore, its location in the Serengeti’s Lamai Triangle not only delivers excellent game viewing throughout the year, it also puts you in the front seats for the Migration’s river crossings spectacle.

    Why we love it:
    • Located on a dramatic bend in the Mara River, offering unrivalled viewing of the wildebeest river crossings
    • Special kids’ activities like learning how to track animals, astronomy, and bush survival techniques
    • Extensive cellar with rare and premium wines
    • Year-round concentrations of big cats and elephant in the area
    Suited for:
    • Families – children aged 10 years and older are welcome
    Best time to see the Migration:
    • June–October

    Overview
    An intimate safari camp situated on the banks of the Mara River in the northern Serengeti, Singita Mara offers front-row seats to the world's most dramatic wildlife spectacle: the great migration.
    From July to September, the area is host to over a million wildebeest and zebra on the move to new pastures to the north. The Mara River is one of the barriers they encounter, and despite the enormous crocodiles and big cats that lie in wait, blind instinct drives them forward.
    Game drives with expert guides reveal the wonders of this ancient ecosystem where the cycles of life, unchanged in millennia, play out around you. Experience this event from the luxurious comfort that only a Singita property can offer.

    Highlights
    • Located on the banks of the Mara River
    • Prime position for the migration
    • Luxurious bohemian-chic accommodation
    • Friendly service & excellent cuisine
    • Spectacular year-round wildlife viewing

    Tent
    The camp has six luxury tents, all of which have sweeping views of the Mara River from their private decks. The en suite bathrooms come complete with flush toilet, shower and sink while an open-air private bath provides a decadent end-of-the-day experience.
    Tastefully appointed in a sophisticated safari style, the tents are made with a blend of canvas, wood and other locally sourced materials. Mosquito netting keeps the insects out but allows for cooling breezes, and fans are installed to keep the heat at bay.

    Facilities
    This luxurious tented camp has been designed to reflect harmony with nature without compromising on comfort. Wood, canvas, leather, Maasai fabrics and recycled materials blend seamlessly with the environment while off-grid solar energy provides electric power.
    Cool off in the heat of the day in the pool, use the lounge's complimentary WiFi to update your online travel journal or simply relax with a book and a chilled glass of wine on the wooden viewing deck.
    The camp features two family tents and also offers a baby sitting service and tailored family activities.

    Dining
    An early morning cup of tea or coffee brought by your guide is a welcome start to your day. Watch the sunrise as you sample the healthy breakfast buffet before departing on the morning’s adventure. Return to camp as the heat builds up for a more leisurely and hearty meal chosen from the smorgasbord of delights on offer.
    Spend a relaxing afternoon with a glass of wine by the pool overlooking the river, or indulge in a siesta. In the camp's main area, a table laden with the delicacies of high tea leaves you with the most difficult choice of the day: sweet or savoury!
    Evenings are given over to cocktails in the comfort of the lounge before a sumptuous dinner is served. Choose your dishes from the delightfully varied menu, paired with an offering from the extensive wine list. You can then enjoy a romantic alfresco meal for two under the stars or join your fellow safari companions for a meal in the convivial dining area.

    14. Serengeti Bushtops

    This luxury tented camp is the ideal base for a rewarding Serengeti Migration safari – a 5-star oasis to which you can return after watching thousands of wildebeest thunder across the Mara River. Soak away the dust in your private hot tub while watching the setting sun paint the African sky hues of amber, an experience complemented by Bushtops’ glorious cuisine, superb wines and attentive service. Crown your day in the wilderness with stargazing and a tipple of your choice beside a crackling campfire while listening to the guides’ tales of derring-do.

    Why we love it:
    • One of very few permanent camps in northern Serengeti
    • Prime location near the Mara River
    • Spacious tents with large private decks
    • Full-day safari excursions with guides, trackers, and bush lunches
    Suited for:
    • Couples and honeymooners
    Best time to see the Migration:
    • June–October
    Overview
    Situated in a secluded part of the northern Serengeti, this luxurious and intimate tented safari camp offers an elegant and private location from which to explore this incredible national park. Ideal for romantics, the Serengeti Bushtops Camp blends in with its surroundings while offering top-class service and accommodation.
    Situated only 25km from the Mara River, the camp is ideally located to witness the Great Migration and with only 14 tents in total, you'll enjoy a very exclusive and private stay. Join the expert trackers and guides on daily game drives to spot not only the Big 5, but also a range of plains game that inhabit this vast wilderness. At the end of an exciting day, relax with a complimentary massage in the comfort and privacy of your tent.

    Luxury Tent
    The 15 luxurious tents at Serengeti Bushtops boast a full 110 square metres of comfortable, elegant space, and create a luxurious haven. Each tent has a large four-poster bed, open-air shower and bath, and a spacious game-viewing deck that has a private hot tub and comfortable couch for your enjoyment. You'll also find a telescope with which to view the wildlife in the distance. Facilities
    The lounge is a contemporary, welcoming place and the ideal place to spend the evenings relaxing with a drink at the bar. There’s also a library and wine cellar.
    The camp fire is located just outside the mess area and creates a warm and welcoming place to share stories and reminisce about your memorable days in the bush.
    Although there is no spa, you can enjoy complimentary massages in the comfort and privacy of your tent - an ideal way to relax after a morning of exciting game drives.

    Dining
    The elegant mess tent offers a candlelit, open-aired space in which to enjoy fine dining three times a day. The tent's location also affords beautiful views over the wilderness. Breakfast consists of a wide selection of fruits, cereal, granola, freshly baked breads and muffins as well as your choice of hot dishes prepared on order. Lunch is a three-course, light meal served a la carte, while dinner
    features a rotating menu with the most delicious gourmet meals, accompanied by carefully selected wines. Picnic breakfasts are available should you opt for a morning game drive.

    15. Sanctuary Olonana

    This gorgeous safari lodge combines contemporary architecture with time-tested Maasai building practices like mudding and stone walls. Not only does it add warmth and character to the property, but it also makes Sanctuary Olonana one of Africa's leading eco-lodges. The suites are simply out of this world: incredibly spacious and beautifully decorated with just the right colours, hand-crafted Maasai spears, patterned prints and Edison-bulb pendant lights. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open out from the lounge to the terrace with superb river frontage and front-row seats for the daily hippo soap opera. And then there’s the food…

    Why we love it:
    • Outstanding lodge set on a private stretch of the Mara River
    • Exceptional suites with floor-to-ceiling glass doors that fold open to reveal the river
    • Marble- and slate-accented bathrooms featuring spacious tubs and rainfall showers
    • Cultural visits to local Maasai village
    Suited for:
    • Couples and honeymooners
    Best time to see the Migration:
    • July–November
    Overview
    Tucked away in a forest along a private stretch of the Mara River, Olonana is a luxurious and intimate lodge perfectly positioned adjacent to the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
    During the Wildebeest Migration between July and October, you will enjoy easy access to the greatest spectacle on Earth as in excess of a million animals encounter treacherous river crossings and numerous predators on their endless journey to new grazing. Outside the Migration season, a host of resident animals remain, and you are able to enjoy Big 5 sightings. Game drives and safari walks get you close to nature, Maasai cultural visits enhance the experience, and hot-air balloon rides give you a bird’s eye view of this incredible landscape.
    Built and operated along strong ecological lines, Olonana delivers a first-class experience without compromising on comfort or luxury. In addition to family-friendly accommodation, it also has romantic and secluded honeymoon suites, as a well as a mini spa to help you unwind even more.

    Highlights
    • Located on the Mara River
    • Witness the Wildebeest Migration in season
    • Game drives & safari walks
    • Maasai cultural tours
    • Hot-air ballooning
    • Mini spa for relaxing therapies
    • Family-friendly accommodation
    • Secluded honeymoon suites

    Luxury Tent
    Each luxurious suite is sited with privacy and seclusion in mind, and has stunning views of the river from a private verandah. Spacious and airy, the rooms feature hardwood floorings, two queen-sized beds draped in mosquito netting and an inviting lounge area. The en suite bathrooms have flushing toilets, double basins, signature amenities and showers with a view.

    Facilities
    Olonana comprises a large main building housing the lounge, bar and dining areas. Colourful Maasai fabrics and artefacts enhance the comfortably chic furnishings, while a fireplace at each end adds warmth and atmosphere on chilly nights.
    • French windows open out onto a large terrace overlooking the river, perfect for an alfresco meal or for simply lounging while taking in the view. A well-stocked library offers a variety of titles for you to enjoy while curled in the embrace of a plush sofa by the fire.
    • The mini spa room offers river views while you are being pampered with a variety of invigorating treatments, and a secluded swimming pool area is perfect for a refreshing midday dip. A gift boutique offers Maasai craftwork, artefacts and mementos.

    Dining
    • The menu features produce from Olonana’s own organic herb and vegetable garden, ensuring fresh, healthy and wholesome cuisine. Whether you are dining on the terrace overlooking the river, at a picnic out on the plains or in a secluded riverside spot below the stars, expect a delicious selection of mouth-watering dishes.
    • Afternoon tea and pre-dinner snacks have been replaced with a scrumptious all-day snack menu, offering guests a unique range of delicious delights.

    16. Angama Mara

    Location, location, location. With possibly one of the best positions in Kenya, this remarkable owner-run safari lodge sits high above the floor of Africa’s Great Rift Valley and enjoys sweeping views of the Masai Mara’s champagne-coloured plains. Step into the shoes of Robert Redford and Meryl Streep as you savour an old-world picnic for two on the rocky crest of the famous Out of Africa kopje. Maasai blankets, comfy cushions, sparkling wine and delicious snacks will add a fabulous twist to your Masai Mara Migration safari – and of course, that view.

    Why we love it:
    • Perched on the edge of the Oloololo Escarpment, high above the Masai Mara
    • Private road directly into the reserve – only a 10-minute drive
    • Exquisite meals prepared with fresh produce from the shamba (kitchen garden)
    • Romantic picnics in the exact spot featured on the Out of Africa movie poster
    Suited for:
    • Couples and honeymooners
    Best time to see the Migration:
    • July–November

    Overview
    Kenya has had a reputation as one of the most romantic and beautiful spots on Earth since Robert Redford and Meryl Streep whispered sweet nothings to each other there during Out of Africa’s famous picnic scene. Today, it is the site of one of East Africa's most outstanding lodges: Angama Mara has been carefully built on two kopjes on the edge of the Mara Triangle escarpment. As a guest of Angama Mara, you can re-enact your own once-in-a-lifetime picnic there, whether to propose or toast a honeymoon and the start of a new life together. Everything about Angama Mara has been carefully calibrated: from the two camps where each of the 15 tents has a 10-metre / 33-foot wide glass front (perfect for watching the dawn hot-air balloons drift by) to the outstanding décor. But this unique coming together of location, views and design is completed by outstanding game viewing (the croc-filled Mara River, scene of much drama during the annual Wildebeest Migration, is a mere 20 minutes away) and a total commitment to social welfare through the Oloololo Wildlife Community Trust. Add garden-to-table dining experiences and a photography studio run by a top wildlife photographer, and you can see why Angama Mara is sought-after by guests wanting a completely immersive experience.
    The Swahili word ‘angama’ means ‘to be suspended in mid-air’ and it is a fitting name for your accommodation: each tent seems to hang on the edge of the Rift Valley, ensuring views that seem to go on forever. Each eco-friendly tent area is over 100sqm (nearly 1 000sqft) meaning you have complete privacy as you savour the rhythm of sunrises and sunsets over this ancient land…

    Highlights
    • Superb location in the Mara Triangle with spectacular views from the escarpment
    • Close to a Great Wildebeest Migration river crossing hotspot
    • More than 570 recorded bird species
    • Plenty of predators and a significant black rhino population
    • Private airstrip and outstanding NEMA-guided design
    • Exclusive-use vehicles available
    • Photography studio and garden-to-table dining in the shamba

    Tented Suite
    Angama Mara is split into two separate camps, each built on its own kopje and each consisting of 15 tents. There are four family suites in total (two per camp) and children up the age of 12 may share a triple-bed tent.Each canvas tent as a 10m / 33ft wide front window that leads from the 70sqm / 750sqft interior onto the 35sqm / 375sqft deck. All beds are extra-length king-sized and all suites can be reconfigured with twin beds.
    Rooms are equipped with fans, personal bars, safes, emergency sirens (the camp is unfenced to allow game to wander through), binoculars and a butler’s lobby. The en suite bathrooms have tubs, showers, separate toilets, twin vanities and hairdryers. There is one suite suitable for disabled guests.

    Facilities
    Angama Mara prides itself on offering sublime service in exquisite surroundings. After lunch, spend the afternoon cooling off in the 12.5m / 40ft swimming pool, having a massage in your room or working out in the fitness centre. Or you can head to the professional photography studio where a top wildlife photographer will help you improve both the technical aspects and composition of your shots. There is mobile phone and Wi-Fi connectivity, and Angama Mara also provides child-minding services and a complimentary laundry service to allow you to pack as lightly as possible.

    Dining
    Good food is a central focus at Angama Mara and all the drinking water is purified and bottled in glass containers on site to keep its footprint as low as possible. Private dinners may be arranged in your room or outdoors – how about dinner for two under the stars at that famous Out of Africa picnic spot?
    A special treat is a 'garden-to-table' dining experience in the shamba, Angama Mara's 'mini-farm' on the premises. Amid the thriving vegetable beds and rows of herbs, you will be reminded what truly fresh food tastes like.

    Rekero Camp is perfectly positioned next to a main crossing point used by the wildebeest to ford the Talek River every year. Witnessing this perilous quest from the comfort of your riverside tent brings a whole new meaning to an ‘armchair safari’. But the game drives at Rekero are just as rewarding. The area is famous for its high concentration of lions – including the resident Rekero pride – plus you’ll see cheetahs, leopards and elephants on your daily drives.

    Why we love it:
    • Prime position – watch wildebeest cross the Talek River without leaving camp
    • Excellent lion, cheetah and elephant sightings on game drives
    • Afternoon naps in the daybed on your tent’s private veranda
    • Specially modified photography vehicles
    Suited for:
    • Couples
    • Photographers
    Best time to see the Migration:
    • July–November
    Overview
    Rekero Camp is a charming, authentic seasonal safari camp situated inside the Masa Mara Game Reserve on the Talek River. The position is ideal to spot the teeming wildlife, such as wildebeest and zebra, as they migrate on their annual journey across crocodile-infested waters. The camp has been known to be surrounded by wildebeest and there are three regular river crossing points in the area.
    Head out on game drives and walking safaris to spot the excellent year-round wildlife (the camp is closed from March to May during Kenya's 'long rains' season), as well as the spectacular annual Migration. Species you can look forward to seeing include lion, cheetah, leopard, elephant, occasional rare black rhino, and hippo. Look out for the superb birdlife or visit the local Maasai communities to learn about local traditions and cultures.
    Rekero has lovely communal areas, a safari shop selling tasteful items from local artisans and a dedicated Wi-Fi tent.

    Highlights
    • Small, authentic eco camp with Wi-Fi tent
    • On the Talek River - look out for game coming to drink from your small veranda
    • Among the best guides in the Mara
    • See the Wildebeest Migration between June and October
    • Wildebeest river crossings in season and predator sightings
    • Location of Disney's popular 'African Cats' series
    • Hot-air balloon rides available or arrange to visit the Maasai cattle market

    Standard Tent
    Rekero Camp has nine large, comfortably furnished and well-equipped safari tents. Each tent is furnished with twin or double beds and an exclusive en suite bathroom.
    The camp offers power from a solar inverter system, while kerosene lamps provide a romantic glowing atmosphere.

    Facilities
    Head out on game drives in custom 4x4 vehicles, guided by experienced Maasai guides to search for Africa's famous wild animals. Return to the camp in the evenings for a delicious sundowner drink as you take in the view over the Talek River.
    Rekero has a separate tent equipped with Wi-Fi and a gift shop filled with tasteful gifts that reflect the area's culture and support various conservation projects. Visits to the regular local Maasai cattle market can be arranged on request.

    Dining
    Meals at Rekero Camp consist of wholesome and top-quality dishes that are expertly created from local produce. Dining is communal but private meals for special occasions can be arranged by request.
    Combining flavours from the East and the West, meals are served in the dining tent. Choose to enjoy a memorable picnic breakfast or lunch in the bush.

    18. Mahali Mzuri

    Part of Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Limited Edition, Mahali Mzuri is a luxury tented camp set in a private conservancy neighbouring the Masai Mara National Reserve. Working with the local Maasai tribes, Mahali Mzuri is not only designed to leave a minimal environmental footprint, but also strategically placed to offer superb game viewing and showcase the conservancy’s alluring scenery. A wonderful home away from home during your Masai Mara Migration safari.

    Why we love it:
    • Situated in a private conservancy, away from the crowds
    • Contemporary and stylish tents with spectacular views
    • Off-road game viewing – not permitted in the national reserve
    • Full range of treatments available at the spa
    Suited for:
    • Group bookings – you can have the entire camp to yourself to celebrate special events like anniversaries, birthdays or even weddings Best time to see the Migration:
    • July–November

    Overview
    Located in the rolling hills of the Motorogi Conservancy, a private region of the greater Masai Mara ecosystem, Mahali Mzuri is an exclusive, all-inclusive tented safari camp. Working with the local Maasai people, the lodge has not only been designed to leave a minimal environmental footprint but has been strategically placed to offer great game viewing and showcase the area's stunning scenery.
    Begin each day with an exciting game drive in the conservancy. After your return and lunch, relax by the pool or at the spa before embarking on a late afternoon game drive, an activity that usually blends into a spot-lit evening drive. Conclude your day with a delicious meal out on the terrace and under the stars.

    Highlights
    • Set in a private Masai Mara conservancy
    • Member of Virgin Limited Edition
    • All meals & drinks are included
    • Variety of safari activities
    • Great for wildebeest migration & Big 5
    • Ipads & Wi-Fi on the game drive vehicles

    Facilities
    After your morning game viewing activities, take a swim in the 12m infinity swimming pool or book an optional spa treatment complete with Africology products; after the evening drive, relax by the fire on the large outdoor terrace or head for the lounge and swop stories about the day's sightings.

    Dining
    Breakfast and lunch are typically served in the main dining tent though alternative venues can be arranged.
    Dinner at Mahali Mzuri is served in the main tent or somewhere away from camp for a romantic evening for two. Expect a selection of African and international dishes, prepared with local ingredients. All meals and drinks are included in your stay.

    19. Il Moran Camp

    An exquisite property in the tried-and-tested Governors’ Camp Collection, Il Moran offers a top-of-the-range safari experience. The camp is hidden away on the forested banks of the Mara River, which makes it a wonderfully tranquil retreat from the Wildebeest Migration’s action. With only 10 guest tents, Il Moran is intimate and peaceful – a fantastic option for couples or honeymooners looking for that extra bit of exclusivity.

    Why we love it:
    • Intimate camp (only 10 tents) nestled in a riverine forest
    • Dining deck raised above the Mara River – enjoy the antics of hippos below
    • Located close to a launch site for hot-air balloon safaris
    • Specially designed photography safari vehicles
    Suited for:
    • Couples and honeymooners
    • Photographers
    Best time to see the Migration:
    • July–November

    Overview
    This small and intimate tented camp is situated within a forested area of the Masai Mara and is considered one of the area's premier safari camps. Governor's Il Moran offers luxurious tents that are dotted along the Mara River and offer endless opportunities for excellent game viewing. This camp is an ideal safari retreat for honeymooners and romantics. Set out on early morning game drives to search for the Big 5 or perhaps witness the Great Migration - depending on the time of year you are visiting.
    For a unique experience of this wilderness, take an early morning, hot-air balloon safari. Visits to the nearby Maasai village will give you the chance to learn more about their culture and ways of life, while a walking safari in the company of the resident naturalist will have you learning all about this intricate and magnificent environment.

    Highlights
    • Forest setting along the Mara River
    • Personal attention & absolute privacy - only 10 safari tents
    • Location - thrilling game drives
    • Highly trained & passionate guides
    • Opportunity to view the migration between July & October
    • Unique activities - balloon rides, cultural visits & walking safaris
    • Romantic candlelit bush dinners - perfect for special occassions
    • Fully inclusive safari experience

    Superior Tent
    The 10 exclusive tents are dotted along the river beneath the shade of the evergreen trees. The tents are particularly spacious and luxurious and offer a comfortable, private stay.
    Each tent has a spacious bed that is beautifully constructed from fallen olive trees. In the en suite bathroom, you'll find double basins, a shower with hot and cold running water as well as a classic, Victorian bathtub.

    Facilities
    Between game-viewing activities, relax at the bar and dining tent which overlooks the Mara River as you sip a refreshing drink and watch as the wildlife come to the river to drink.

    Dining
    After returning from your morning game drive or hot-air balloon safari, you can look forward to a delicious hot and cold breakfast spread on the banks of the Mara River, naturally accompanied by freshly-brewed Kenyan coffee.Lunches are also served on the river banks and include delicious salads, meat dishes, and a variety of desserts. In the evening, you can either dine in the open dining tent by candlelight, or enjoy an alfresco meal outside.
    If you feel like enjoying a particularly romantic evening, you can request for a bush dinner to be set up in one of the scenic spots around camp. Here you can tuck into the same delicious meals, but with a private waiter and without being disturbed by anything except the sounds of the wilderness around you.

    20. Naboisho Camp

    One of only eight boutique camps in a private conservancy, Naboisho offers guests a serene safari experience away from the Masai Mara National Reserve’s tourist crowds. Although it’s conveniently close to the reserve to witness the Wildebeest Migration’s spectacle, Naboisho also delivers incredible game viewing right on its doorstep. You’ll see cheetah, elephant, lion and giraffe aplenty, and enjoy special activities like off-road game drives, night drives, bush walks and fly-camping – activities not permitted in the national reserve.

    Why we love it:
    • Situated in a private conservancy, home to one of the world’s highest concentrations of lion • Fantastic cheetah sightings during game drives
    • Specially modified photography vehicles
    • Walking safaris with fly-camping excursions in a remote part of the conservancy
    Suited for:
    • Families with kids over the age of 5
    • Photographers
    Best time to see the Migration:
    • July–November

    Overview
    Situated in a private conservancy east of Kenya's Masai Mara, Naboisho Camp is a stylishly authentic and intimate safari camp that was first established as a community initiative to preserve wildlife while supporting local communities.
    Most famous for the July to November Wildebeest Migration, the area has great game viewing all year round. Head out on morning, afternoon and night drives or experience the thrills of a guided bush walk through the teeming conservancy. Guests can also learn about Maasai culture or try fly-camping for the ultimate safari experience.

    Highlights
    • Set in a private conservancy – superb exclusivity
    • High concentration of big cats year-round
    • Child friendly camp with kids' safari programme
    • Night game drives and walking safaris
    • Spacious tents with verandas and day beds
    • Family Tent
    • Naibosho Camp consists of 9 spacious tented suites offering comfortable under-canvas living with en suite bathrooms and elegant wooden furniture. The tents also have their own veranda with comfortable chairs for you to enjoy spectacular views.

    Facilities
    • Naboisho Camp is located in a protected and private conservancy that has remained largely pristine thanks to the limit on the number of vehicles allowed. Go on exciting game drives during the day, but as it is a private area you will also be heading out at night for big cats and nocturnal animals.
    • Learn more about the area on guided walking safaris or get adventurous by trying fly-camping. When the African sun sets, head out to the bush to watch the display of colour while your guide mixes you a sundowner drink or sit at the camp's bar and swap African stories with your fellow travellers.

    Dining
    • Breakfast and lunch are served alfresco in the bush or beneath an acacia tree while delicious dinners are served in the camp's welcoming mess tent.
    • Absorb the views of the open plains while sipping a cool drink or fine wine and listening to stories from fellow travellers. Ngorongoro Crater: Haven for the Big 5
    Take about 30 000 animals and place them inside the crater of an extinct volcano. Add wetlands, forest, grasslands and some out-of-this-world cliff-top accommodation, and the result is the Ngorongoro Crater. This superb Tanzania safari destination offers excellent game viewing in an unbelievably unique setting. It’s renowned for delivering the easiest and most reliable Big 5 sightings in East Africa.

    Tarangire National Park: An Elephant Empire

    Close to Lake Manyara and the Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire is worth much more than the usual day visit. During the June to October dry season, animal – especially elephant – concentrations along the Tarangire River are among the highest in the country. The park’s bird count of more than 500 species will keep twitchers happy, while its full range of large predators complete the appeal. Tarangire is a beautifully diverse wilderness featuring riverine forest, huge swamps and open woodlands that include Africa’s iconic baobab trees

    Part of Tanzania's famed Northern Safari Circuit, Lake Manyara offers easy game viewing in a beautiful setting. The park is home to a good range of heavyweight species, including buffalo, hippo, giraffe, elephant, leopard, and its famous tree-climbing lions. Lake Manyara is an exceptional bird-watching destination. You’ll often see flocks of pelicans and flamingos in the middle of the lake, and the floodplains, woodlands and evergreen forests are equally vibrant.

    The undisputed safari capital of Tanzania, the city of Arusha is on the itinerary of virtually anyone visiting the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara, as logistics often dictate an overnight layover in or around the city. Set in the shadow of Mount Meru, Arusha has its own international airport (Kilimanjaro International Airport) as well as the smaller Arusha Airport for charter flights to final destinations. If you spend some time in Arusha, you’ll have many opportunities to buy souvenirs, take in the cultural activities

    THE WILDEBEEST MIGRATION: A GUIDE TO THE GREAT MIGRATION AFRICA

    Great Migration Map - Kenya Migration and Serengeti Migration

    Please see our migration map of the Tanzania/Kenya border and where the Mara River cuts through each country. The popular misconception is that the river acts as a border of the two countries, but as you can see this is not the case! Instead of crossing the river from Tanzania into Kenya, the wildebeest only ever cross in between Kogatende and the Lamai Wedge (Tanzania to Tanzania), or in Kenya from the Masai Mara into the Masai Mara (Kenya to Kenya).

    Great Migration Safari Holidays: where to stay for The Great Migration Tanzania

    If you would like to safari at the heart of the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra, the best approach is to book one of the Serengeti's famous mobile camps. The mobile camps are erected at set locations throughout the year, and often move either two or three times a year depending on where the herds usually are at that particular time.
    Two mobile camps in particular set themselves apart from the others for their commitment to keeping up with the herds - Nomad Tanzania's Serengeti Safari Camp and &Beyond's Serengeti Under Canvas. These are the two mobile operations which we consider truly mobile and will be located near or amongst the herds at any time of the year as they move to more than two locations (which is the standard route of most the other mobile camps). That brings us to the mobile camps of Alex Walker's Serian, Asilia's Olakira, Ubuntu and Kimondo which move twice a year and offer superb mobile operations from July to November, and from December through to March. For the rest of the year these fabulous camps are closed.
    If going mobile is a little too adventurous for you, then the Serengeti has various permanent lodges that will offer all the creature comforts you need together with a good location to see the herds on your Tanzania safari. Here is an overview of the movement of the herds, and the best permanent lodges to stay at for each time of year.
    The annual Great Wildebeest Migration dates & seasons: a month-by-month explanation of the Serengeti Wildebeest Migration

    The Southern Serengeti's huge grass plains extend into the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. From December to March the Serengeti Migration congregates in large herds around Lake Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. When it reaches the area the herd splits up and spreads out leaving wildebeest herds as far as the eye can see. Ndutu Lodge and Kusini are the only permanent lodges in the area; Kusini is best towards the end of the period whereas Ndutu Lodge works throughout. Asilia's Dunia Camp is also a good option at the beginning of December and again when the herds push north in March.
    See our month-by-month blog posts; December,January, February, March for further details.

    April to May

    This is rainy season in Tanzania. The Wildebeest migration moves north into the plains of the southern Serengeti with front runners stretching out to the Western Corridor and centre of the park at Seronera. Asilia's Dunia Camp is a great option at this time as are any of the central Serengeti hotels such as the Serena or Sopa. Early herds may well have pushed up to the Grumeti River Camp, Kirawira and Mbalageti Lodge area of the Western Corridor.
    See our month-by-month blog posts, April and May for further details.

    June is mating season for the herds, so can be very noisy if you catch many together. By June there are wildebeest herds spread from the Western corridor through the heart of the park. One group tends to head West into the Western Corridor and crosses the Grumeti River before leaving the park and entering the exclusive Singita Grumeti Reserves. This herd will then head up through the Ikorongo game reserve on the Serengeti's Western corridor before the front runners arrive into the Kogatende area in July. The other herds head directly to the north of the Serengeti, passing straight up the middle through Seronera, Lobo and up to the Bologonja river area near the Eastern border with the Loliondo reserve at Kleins. It is true to say that at this time herds can be anywhere from the Western corridor through to the Eastern side of the park. Splinter herds will break from the main herds, covering huge areas in their search for fresh grasses. We would recommend Grumeti River Camp, Faru Faru, Sasakwa, Sabora, Mbalageti Lodge and Kirawira for the Western corridor, whereas some herds will have pushed up as far as Migration camp in the Northern Lobo area. Late July will see any of the Kogatende permanent lodges having good herds, Serengeti Lamai and Sayari Camp being the places to go towards the end of July.
    See our month-by-month blog posts, June and July for further details.

    From August through to October the herds are in the Northern Serengeti at Kogatende as well as in Kenya’s Masai Mara. River crossings often happen daily here. With only a fraction of the visitor numbers that flock to the Mara, Kogatende is an exceptional destination. Given that the herds are simply following local rainfall, some move north, some move south… and many move in both directions in the same day. The sprawling mass moves in a circular fashion throughout these months – and as a result this is a fantastic time of year to see the herds.
    People who do not aware of the specific movements of the Migration often make the mistake of assuming the herds head north from June, cross into Kenya and stay there until October, only returning in November when the pastures are all grazed. This would be a logical thought, but it is simply not the reality! You will see at the river crossings, they may cross over, then suddenly cross back the other way – it is not a structured single mass movement but a series of hectic snap decisions “to cross or not to cross”!
    If one wildebeest takes the leap of faith, many may cross too, and similarly if one decides to turn back and cross over again, many will most likely follow suit; there may be 10 which decide to cross or 10,000. This means that there are excellent opportunities to see a crossing in Tanzania due to the amount of different crossings (and various crossing points along the Mara River), and due to the fact that they are always in the northern Serengeti from July – October (as opposed to them only sometimes being in the Masai Mara at this time!).

    See our month-by-month blog posts; August, September and October for further details.

    November

    In late October and November the herds start their second Great Migration south towards the fertile lands of the Ndutu plains where the rains will have rejuvenated the grasses since the herds were last there earlier in the year. This can be a tricky time to catch the mega herd, as it covers vast distances every day. However, this is not set in stone as one of our team caught this mega crossing in November a few years back...

    By the beginning of December, the herds are returning to Ndutu to calve, and the whole process is ready to start all over again.
    We must reiterate….wildebeest are not the most predictable of animals! The Migration is also entirely dependent upon rain, with the herds constantly searching for fresh grasses. As a result, it is a challenge to predict with any confidence where the herds will be during any particular week, and therefore to decide where best to stay. Choosing a permanent camp or mobile camp for your Tanzania safari that is located in the 'right' area for the time of year will clearly increase your chances, but there are no guarantees.
    See our blog post about the migration in November for further details.
    Videos of the Wildebeest crossing the crocodile infested Mara River from October 2018
    • Crossing point 8. A dramatic crossing for this big herd – demonstrating how sometimes going to see the migration out of the peak season of July – August can be a very good idea, as you miss the crowds, get some great deals at some of our favourite lodges yet still witness this spectacular migration action.
    • Crossing point 4. The dust kicking back from the wildebeest demonstrates the harsh climate which the wildebeest are up against at the very end of the dry season.
    • Crossing point 3. A long stretch of water for the wildebeest here – real rush hour chaos on the Mara River. Wait for the baby wildebeest at 1.45 who makes a true leap of faith!
    • Crossing point 2. This video demonstrates the uncertainly of the wildebeest, and how you can sometimes be waiting at a crossing point for a few hours before one decides to go, and the others follow! Once they go though, they really do go.
    The Great Migration - Where are the wildebeest right now?
    For further reading on the Great Migration, a good place to go is our month-by-month blog which goes into detail about exactly where we think the migration will be at each time of year.