The Great Wildebeest Central Serengeti Migration is one of the world’s most thrilling, intriguing and spectacular displays of wildlife behaviour. Join us for an unforgettable eight-day safari adventure during April/May and enjoy the best of our Serengeti National Park safari tours! Search for the “Big Five” in the scenic Tarangire National Park, the wildlife-teeming Ngorongoro Crater and the plains of the Serengeti (Road Safari)
Our small group safaris offer the opportunity to explore Tanzania while enjoying the company of an intimate group of like-minded safari enthusiasts, on a set itinerary. All Small Guided Group Tours can be booked on a Private Basis.
Itinerary
Dates & Prices
Dates:
SMALL GROUP DEPARTURE DATES:
This 08-Day Central Serengeti Group Safaris depart during April & May on set departure dates.
26 April - 03 May 2025
21 - 28 May 2025
24 - 31 May 2025
Rates:
SA RESIDENTS: | INTERNATIONAL: | |
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R58,365.00 pp sharing | Please contact one of our consultants | |
Flights from Johannesburg: | R9,100.00 pp |
- Exchange rate used (bank selling rate) for SA Resident: R18.80 to US$1.00
- Request a quote from our Safari Specialists for the most current rates and availability on our group departures.
- Please contact our office for our SINGLE & TRIPLE room rate.
- Please treat all pricing as a guide only.
- All rates are subject to increases beyond our control, including fuel price, government taxes and exchange rate fluctuations.
- Maximum 18 clients per safari, with a maximum of 6 clients per vehicle.
National Parks
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire is a long, thin park covering 1,360 sq. km, roughly running north south along the line of the Tarangire River. It is made up chiefly of low-lying, rolling hills on the Rift floor, its natural vegetation of acacia woodland and giant baobabs only altered by huge areas of swamp. The swamps of black cotton mud produce rich grasslands, while the watercourses are lined by huge trees, including sycamore fig, tamarind, and sausage trees.
Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti’s endless plains is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is patrolled by Africa’s big cats, elephants, buffaloes, gazelles and giraffes and is perhaps most famous for the migration of animals, which is the perfect place for one of many serengeti migration tours. The principle players are the wildebeest, whose numbers appear to have increased to about 2 million. In addition, about 250,000 zebras make the seasonal journey to fresh pastures, first to the north, then the south after the rains. Their ancient instinct to move is so strong that no drought, gorge or crocodile-infested river can hold them back. In February the wildebeest cows drop their young in a synchronized birthing that sees some 300 000 to 400 000 calves born within two to three weeks.
Bird watching in the Serengeti is good all year round, at its very best from November to April.This is when European and North African migratory birds are present for resident species.