🐾 The Ultimate Month-by-Month Guide to the Great Wildebeest Migration

The Great Wildebeest Migration is one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles—an endless, circular journey of over 1.5 million wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles across Tanzania’s Serengeti and Kenya’s Masai Mara. While the migration is visible year-round, your safari experience will depend on when and where you travel, and what part of the migration you want to witness—whether it’s calving, rutting, or dramatic river crossings.

In this guide, we break down the Great Migration by month, highlighting where to go, what to expect, and the best time to plan your Wildebeest Migration Safari.


🌱 December – March: The Calving Season (Southern Serengeti & Ngorongoro Conservation Area)

During this lush season, the herds congregate on the nutrient-rich short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti and Northern Ngorongoro Conservation Area. This is the peak calving period—a time of life, vulnerability, and intense predator activity.

  • December – January: The herds settle around Ndutu, Kusini, and Naabi Hill. The grasslands are green and perfect for grazing. Occasional storms bring dramatic skies and vibrant vegetation.
  • February: Over 500,000 calves are born within just a few weeks. This synchronized calving draws predators such as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas, making it a thrilling time for safari photography.
  • March: Calving slows down. The herds begin to stir and prepare for their northward journey as the grass begins to dry.

Best For: Calving safaris, predator-prey interactions, dramatic landscapes
Where to Go: Ndutu, Kusini Plains, Southern Serengeti


🐃 April – Mid-June: The Trek North & The Rutting Season (Central to Western Serengeti)

As the rains fade, the wildebeest begin their slow trek northward. The herds spread out, grazing along the way. April through early June marks the rutting season, where males engage in dramatic battles for dominance and mating rights.

  • April: The herds leave the Southern Serengeti, passing through the central regions like Moru Kopjes. The pace is steady, with occasional pauses for grazing.
  • May: Long columns of wildebeest—miles in length—can be seen migrating through central Serengeti. The grasses are taller and less nutritious, urging the herds onward.
  • Early June: Massive groups gather on the southern banks of the Grumeti River. Crocodiles wait silently for the first river crossing of the year.

Best For: Peaceful game drives, mating season, scenic photography
Where to Go: Central Serengeti, Grumeti Reserve, Moru Kopjes


🐊 Mid-June – October: River Crossing Season (Northern Serengeti & Masai Mara)

This is the most dramatic chapter of the Great Migration—when herds risk their lives crossing the crocodile-infested Mara and Grumeti Rivers. If you’re seeking those jaw-dropping, National Geographic-style moments, this is the time to visit.

  • July: The first herds reach the Northern Serengeti (Kogatende, Lamai). River crossings begin depending on the timing of the rains.
  • August: Huge herds brave the Great Mara River. Not all make it across—crocodiles and strong currents make this leg perilous.
  • September: Many herds are concentrated in Kenya’s Masai Mara, while others linger in northern Serengeti.
  • October: As thunderstorms return to the north, the migration begins heading south again, with more river crossings as they retrace their route.

Best For: Witnessing dramatic river crossings, predator action, prime wildlife viewing
Where to Go: Mara River (Kogatende, Lamai), Masai Mara, Talek River


🌧️ November: The Return Journey South (Eastern & Central Serengeti)

Triggered by the short rains, the herds begin their long journey back toward the lush southern plains. The zebras lead the way, followed by wildebeests, each feeding on different parts of the grass.

  • November: The herds move rapidly through the Eastern Corridor, Central Serengeti, and back toward Ndutu. Rain returns, greening the landscape once more.

Best For: Cheaper safaris, lush scenery, shoulder season game viewing
Where to Go: Lobo Valley, Central Serengeti, Eastern Corridor


🗓️ The Great Migration Safari Calendar

Month Location Highlight
January Southern Serengeti & Ndutu Early calving season
February Ndutu & Ngorongoro Peak calving & predator action
March Southern Serengeti Last calving, pre-migration staging
April Central Serengeti Trek north begins
May Central to Western Serengeti Rutting season & dramatic columns
June Grumeti River, Western Serengeti First river crossings
July Northern Serengeti (Kogatende) Mara River crossings begin
August Masai Mara & Lamai Peak river crossings
September Masai Mara & Northern Serengeti Predator hotspots
October Masai Mara to Central Serengeti Return south, more crossings
November Central & Eastern Serengeti Short rains & return migration
December Southern Serengeti & Ndutu Calving grounds reached

🦓 Final Safari Planning Tips

  • Best Time for River Crossings: July – October (Northern Serengeti and Masai Mara)
  • Best Time for Calving Season: January – March (Ndutu and Southern Serengeti)
  • Budget-Friendly Months: April – May & November (Shoulder seasons)
  • Best Overall Wildlife Viewing: July – September (Dry season, high visibility)

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