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Northern Serengeti Migration

8 Days Tanzania

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  • Tour code

    TZNSS8D

  • Start

    JRO / ARK - Tarangire

  • End

    Arusha / KIA

  • Type tour

    Adventure & Cultural

  • Age range

    05 - 85

  • Language

    English

  • Payments

    As per Invoice

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About

Highlights

  • Scenic Game Drives: Enjoy a game drives followed by lunch at a picnic site in the parks
  • Wildlife Safaris in Iconic Parks: Explore Lake Manyara, Tarangire, Serengeti, with game drives.
  • Cultural Encounters and Ancient History: Experience colorful local celebrations.

Description

Embark on an epic 8-day journey through the heart of Tanzania’s wilderness as you trace the footsteps of the Great Wildebeest Migration in the legendary Northern Serengeti. This once-in-a-lifetime safari brings you face to face with dramatic river crossings, roaring predators, and thundering herds that stretch as far as the eye can see.

Itinerary

The 8 Days Northern Serengeti Migration Safari takes you through Tanzania’s most breathtaking landscapes, following the Great Wildebeest Migration across the plains and river crossings of the Serengeti. This journey is packed with thrilling wildlife encounters, diverse ecosystems, and a rich cultural experience, all while staying in comfortable yet budget-conscious accommodations.

Upon arrival in Tanzania, guests are welcomed and transferred to Raha Wildlife Lodge in Arusha, where they can relax and enjoy dinner before the adventure begins. Arusha, known as the gateway to Tanzania’s northern safari circuit, sits at an altitude of approximately 1,400 meters and enjoys a mild climate with temperatures averaging between 13°C and 28°C. This city, surrounded by lush green coffee plantations and the towering Mount Meru, provides a tranquil start to the safari.

The journey begins with a visit to Tarangire National Park, famous for its towering baobab trees and vast elephant herds. This park, covering 2,850 square kilometers, is a haven for diverse wildlife, including lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and the endangered African wild dog. The Tarangire River, the park’s lifeline, attracts numerous animals during the dry season. Lunch is served at a scenic picnic site, and after an afternoon game drive, guests head to Karatu for an overnight stay at Martina Retreat or Farm of Dreams, both offering a cozy atmosphere with excellent service. Karatu, located near the Ngorongoro highlands, experiences cooler temperatures, typically ranging between 10°C and 25°C.

The adventure continues towards Serengeti National Park, passing through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The drive from Karatu to Ikoma takes travelers through the Central Serengeti, where golden grasslands and rocky outcrops (kopjes) serve as prime habitats for lions, cheetahs, and leopards. The vast savanna also hosts herds of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles, while scavengers like hyenas and vultures are always on the lookout for an easy meal. After a rewarding day of wildlife viewing, guests settle for the night at Yellow Babet Lodge, situated in the Ikoma region near the Serengeti’s western corridor.

The journey progresses north to Kogatende, the heart of the Great Migration during the dry season. This area, bordering the Mara River, provides an unparalleled opportunity to witness thousands of wildebeests and zebras attempting the perilous river crossing, where Nile crocodiles and waiting predators create a dramatic spectacle. Kogatende is also home to resident lions, leopards, and elephants that roam the open plains. Guests enjoy lunch at a scenic picnic site and continue exploring before settling into their accommodation at either Serengeti Heritage or Serenity Camp, both offering a blend of comfort and immersion in the wild.

A second day in Kogatende allows for further exploration of this migration hotspot. Early morning and late afternoon game drives increase the chances of witnessing a thrilling river crossing. Other species commonly seen in this region include elands, topis, and buffaloes, while the dense woodlands provide a habitat for elusive leopards. The Mara River itself, with its rich birdlife, adds to the remarkable ecosystem of the area. After another fulfilling day, guests return to their lodge for an evening of relaxation and storytelling around the campfire.

Heading east, the safari takes guests to the Eastern Serengeti, a lesser-visited but wildlife-rich area known for its cheetah population. The rolling grasslands of this region create an ideal hunting ground for these fast predators, often seen chasing gazelles at incredible speeds. Other animals frequently spotted include giraffes, hartebeests, and warthogs, while the presence of ostriches and secretary birds adds to the diversity of this unique landscape. With its open plains and minimal tourist traffic, the Eastern Serengeti provides an intimate and raw safari experience before guests return to their lodge for the night.

The journey continues to Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s most extraordinary wildlife destinations. This massive volcanic caldera, measuring about 20 kilometers in diameter, harbors an incredible density of wildlife, including the highly sought-after black rhinoceros. The crater’s floor is a mix of open grasslands, swamps, and acacia woodlands, creating ideal conditions for spotting lions, elephants, hippos, and large herds of wildebeests and zebras. Lake Magadi, a shallow soda lake within the crater, attracts flamingos, pelicans, and other waterbirds. The cool, high-altitude climate of Ngorongoro, with temperatures ranging from 8°C to 20°C, offers a refreshing contrast to the warm plains of the Serengeti. After a full day of game viewing, guests return to Karatu for dinner and overnight accommodation at Martina Retreat or Farm of Dreams.

On the final day, guests enjoy a leisurely breakfast before departing for Arusha. The drive passes through scenic landscapes, coffee plantations, and Maasai villages, providing a final glimpse into Tanzania’s rich culture. Depending on flight schedules, there may be time for a brief exploration of Arusha before heading to the airport for departure, concluding an unforgettable eight-day safari across Tanzania’s most iconic wildlife destinations.

Policy

Price included

  • Guided Tours: Professional guide with Toyota land cruiser - pop up roof for all sightseeing activities and excursions.
  • Accommodation: Comfortable lodging in well-rated hotels or resorts.
  • Meals: Daily breakfast and select lunches and dinners as specified.
  • Transportation: All local transfers, including airport pickups and drop-offs.
  • Activity Fees: Entrance fees for parks, attractions, and activity sites.
  • International Flights: Airfare to and from the destination.
  • Personal Expenses: Items such as souvenirs, extra snacks, and drinks.
  • Travel Insurance: Coverage for medical emergencies and trip cancellations.

For children

  • Children’s Discounts: Kids 0-5 stay free with two adults; discounts for ages 6-12 apply based on the package.
  • Child Activity Participation: Children can join most activities, but some may have age restrictions. Check details before booking.
  • Child Safety and Supervision: Parents must supervise their children and follow provided safety guidelines. Some activities may need parental consent or accompaniment.
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