Great Migration Serengeti National Park Tanzania

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Tanzania destination experts Green season for calving season and dry season for great migration crossing mara river

21/03/2026

Great Migration calving season in Ndutu is one of the most dramatic wildlife events in Africa—often called the “season of new life and survival.”

Where it happens

The calving season takes place in the Ndutu region, which lies between the southern Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in northern Tanzania.

What is the calving season?

Between late January and March, over 500,000 wildebeest calves are born within just a few weeks. This synchronized birthing is part of the larger Great Migration, involving millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles.

Why it’s so special
• Mass births: Around 8,000 calves can be born in a single day.
• Instant survival: Newborn wildebeest can stand and run within minutes.
• Predator action: High concentrations of prey attract predators like lions, cheetahs, hyenas, and leopards—making it one of the best times to witness real-life predator-prey interactions.

What you’ll see
• Huge herds spread across green plains
• Newborn calves taking their first steps
• Predator hunts in action
• Dramatic wildlife photography opportunities



Why Ndutu?

The short-grass plains of Ndutu are rich in nutrients after the rains, making it the perfect nursery for herbivores. The open landscape also makes wildlife easier to spot.

Best time to visit
• Peak calving: February
• Good viewing window: Late January to early March

13/03/2026

Safari during the great migration in southern Serengeti national park

02/03/2026

Let Explore the great migration during the calving season from mid January to March each season

21/02/2026

The Great Migration in Ndutu is one of the most dramatic wildlife spectacles in Africa — especially during calving season.

📍 Where is Ndutu?

Ndutu is located in the southern part of the Serengeti National Park ecosystem, near the border with the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in northern Tanzania.



🐃 Why Ndutu is Special During the Great Migration

From December to March, over 1.5–2 million wildebeest, along with zebras and gazelles, gather in the Ndutu plains.

🌱 Why They Come Here
• Short grass plains rich in nutrients
• Open landscape (good visibility for spotting predators)
• Perfect conditions for calving



🐄 Calving Season (Peak: January–February)

This is the highlight of Ndutu:
• Around 8,000 baby wildebeest are born every day
• Over 500,000 calves born in just a few weeks
• Predator action is intense

You’ll likely see:
• African lion
• cheetah
• spotted hyena
• African leopard



📅 Best Time to Visit Ndutu
• January–February → Calving & predator action
• December & March → Large herds but slightly fewer births



🚙 Why Photographers Love Ndutu
• Off-road driving is allowed (in conservation area zones)
• Open plains = clear wildlife views
• Dramatic predator-prey scenes

09/02/2026

The Great Migration (wildebeest & wildlife)
• Every year, over 1.5 million wildebeest, plus zebras and gazelles, migrate across Tanzania and Kenya.
• It’s driven by rainfall and fresh grass, not instinctual memory—animals respond to weather cues.
• The migration covers about 1,800 miles annually.
• The Mara River crossing is the most dramatic (and dangerous) moment—crocodiles included 🐊
• It’s often called the largest land animal migration on Earth.
• This event supports the entire ecosystem, from predators to soil health.

08/02/2026

All the way from Naabi to seronera

Up coming is Ndutu season
28/12/2025

Up coming is Ndutu season

🌿 A Personal Update From Me…Most of you know me as Daniel — your safari guide behind Safari Eyes Tours.With Safari Eyes,...
30/11/2025

🌿 A Personal Update From Me…
Most of you know me as Daniel — your safari guide behind Safari Eyes Tours.
With Safari Eyes, I’ve always tried to show you the real Tanzania through my own eyes: the wildlife, the landscapes, and the moments that stay with you long after the safari is over.

Today, I’m happy to share something new and very meaningful.

We are creating a small Bed & Breakfast in Arusha — Meru Nest.

Meru Nest is a project built with a lot of heart.
Not luxury, not big — but warm, local, welcoming.
A place where guests can rest before or after their safari and experience a calm, authentic side of Arusha.

Right now, we are in the renovation phase — painting, improving, shaping the house into a comfortable home step by step.
We plan to open in January, and I’ll soon share the first photos so you can follow the progress.

If you’d like to support this new chapter, it would mean a lot to us.
Please follow our new page: Meru Nest Arusha.
👉 Updates, behind-the-scenes, and the journey of building this place will all be shared there.

Asante sana for your support — and for believing in what we do. 💚
Meru nest Arusha bed and breakfast

The Meru Nest in Arusha Arusha, often called “The Safari Capital of Tanzania,” is the main starting point for most of th...
26/11/2025

The Meru Nest in Arusha

Arusha, often called “The Safari Capital of Tanzania,” is the main starting point for most of the country’s famous northern-circuit safaris. Located at the foot of Mount Meru and close to Kilimanjaro International Airport, it’s the hub where travelers gather before heading out to Tanzania’s world-renowned parks.

Why Arusha Is Known as the Safari Gateway

1. Proximity to Major National Parks
From Arusha, you can easily access:
• Serengeti National Park
• Ngorongoro Crater
• Tarangire National Park
• Lake Manyara National Park
• Arusha National Park

Many safari tours begin and end here because of the convenient road network.

2. Good Tourist Infrastructure
Arusha offers:
• Hotels ,BnB ,villas,Guesthouses and lodges (luxury to budget)
• Safari operators and tour companies
• Gear shops, souvenir markets, restaurants, and cafés

3. Cultural and Urban Experiences
Before or after a safari, visitors often enjoy:
• The Cultural Heritage Centre
• Maasai Market
• Arusha Declaration Museum
• Coffee plantations and day trips to waterfalls

4. Scenic Setting
With Mount Meru towering over the town and Volcano Kilimanjaro visible from nearby areas, Arusha provides a beautiful, cool highland climate.

Tanzania destination experts Wildlife photography safari to cultural activities
18/10/2025

Tanzania destination experts
Wildlife photography safari to cultural activities

20/09/2025

The Great Migration and the Mara River crossing are among the most spectacular wildlife events on Earth. Here’s everything you need to know:⸻🐾 The Great Migration – Overview • What: The annual migration of over 1.5 million wildebeest, along with zebras, gazelles, and other antelope species. • Where: Travels in a circular route across the Serengeti (Tanzania) and Maasai Mara (Kenya) ecosystems. • Why: Driven by the search for fresh grazing and water as the seasons change.⸻🌊 Mara River Crossing – The Main Event📍 Location: • Mara River, flowing through the Maasai Mara and northern Serengeti.📅 When It Happens: • Typically July to October, though exact timing can vary year to year. • Crossings can happen multiple times as herds move back and forth depending on rain.🐃 What Happens: • Thousands of wildebeest and zebras gather at the riverbank. • After a tense build-up, a few brave animals leap in, triggering a mass crossing. • The river is filled with strong currents, steep banks, and crocodiles waiting to strike.⸻⚠️ Dangers of the Crossing • Nile crocodiles (some of the largest in Africa) prey on crossing animals. • Drowning is common due to exhaustion or getting crushed in the chaos. • Lions, leopards, and hyenas often wait near crossing points to pick off the vulnerable.

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