8 days Wildebeests Migration Calving Safari
Overview
Every year between November and December the Wildebeests Migration herds after returning to Serengeti from the Masai Mara, cross the Central Serengeti and cross over to Ndutu plains an area that is considered South Serengeti but administratively under The Ngorongoro Conservation Area for their calving season. This breeding season in the Ndutu plains goes on for a period between December through the month of March.
Highlights
- Travel between the UNESCO World Heritage National Parks
- Behold Africa’s astoundingly diverse wildlife, including the iconic Big Five, from custom-made vehicles with an unobstructed view from every seat
What is the Best Time for the wildebeests calving safari?
January – Martch: By the middle of January, almost 8,000 calves are being born each day. However, more calves means more predators, and Ndutu is home to some gut-wrenching, awe-inspiring predator action during January and February. This is the prime time to see wildebeest and big cats in Tanzania.
Tour Plan
Day 1: Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport.
Day 2: Arusha – Tarangire National Park
Day 3: Tarangire – Ndutu Plains/South Serengeti
Day 4-5: Ndutu Plains Calving Safari
Day 6: Serengeti National Park
Day 7: Ngorongoro Crater Safari
Day 8: Departure
Tour Price Will Include
- All Park fees
- All activities (unless labeled as optional)
- All accommodations as stated in the itinerary
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation (unless labeled as optional)
- All Meals (as specified in the day-by-day section)
Tour Price Will Not Include
Book This Tour
Our classic tariff is an ideal combination of price and quality. We have selected comfortable lodges right in savannah centers for an unforgettable experience. Each lodge offers a cozy room with breathtaking scenery and all the necessities, including Wi-Fi. Chef-inspired meals, prepared with fresh ingredients are sure to please both vegetarians and meat-lovers.
Our professional tour guides will tell you all about the wild world of Africa and lead you to some of the rarest animals on the continent