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Best Time to See the Great Wildebeest Migration (Month-by-Month Guide)

Why Timing Is Everything for the Great Migration

The Great Wildebeest Migration is not a single event — it’s a year-round wildlife cycle involving over 1.5 million wildebeest, 300,000 zebras, and thousands of predators.

Knowing when to go determines:

  • Whether you see river crossings
  • Calving season drama
  • Predator action
  • Crowd levels
  • Weather & road conditions

At Annest Kenya Safaris, we plan migration safaris based on real movement patterns, not fixed calendars.

The Great Migration Route at a Glance

  • January–March: Southern Serengeti & Ndutu (calving)
  • April–May: Central Serengeti (green season)
  • June: Western Serengeti (Grumeti crossings)
  • July–October: Northern Serengeti & Masai Mara (Mara River crossings)
  • November–December: Migration returns south

Month-by-Month Great Migration Guide

January – February: Calving Season (Ndutu & Southern Serengeti)

Best for newborn wildlife
High predator activity
Fewer crowds

This is when over 500,000 calves are born — attracting lions, cheetahs, and hyenas.

Best for: photographers, wildlife lovers, dramatic action
Where: Ndutu Area, Southern Serengeti

March – April: The Green Serengeti

Lush landscapes
Migratory herds on the move
Lower safari prices

Rain brings stunning scenery and fewer vehicles.

Best for: budget travelers, peaceful safaris
Where: Central Serengeti

May – June: Western Corridor & Grumeti River

Early river crossings
Crocodile action
Dramatic landscapes

Less crowded than Masai Mara but equally thrilling.

Best for: travelers avoiding peak season
Where: Western Serengeti

July – October: Mara River Crossings (Peak Season)

Iconic river crossings
High predator density
Dry season = easy wildlife viewing

This is the most famous migration period.

Best for: first-time visitors, once-in-a-lifetime trips
Where: Northern Serengeti & Masai Mara

November – December: Return Journey South

Beautiful light
Fewer tourists
Excellent photography

The herds head back toward Tanzania.

Best for: relaxed safaris, photographers
Where: Eastern Serengeti

So… When Is the BEST Time Overall?

There is no single “best” time — only the best time for YOU.

At Annest Kenya Safaris, we recommend:

  • River crossings: July – September
  • Calving & predators: January – February
  • Value & fewer crowds: March – May
  • Photography: February & November

Kenya vs Tanzania: Which Country Is Best by Season?

Masai Mara (Kenya)

Best July–October
Easier access
Shorter drives

Serengeti (Tanzania)

Best January–March & June
Vast landscapes
More seasonal variety

We also design Kenya–Tanzania combined migration safaris for full-cycle experiences.

Why Book with Annest Kenya Safaris?

Local migration experts
Daily migration tracking
Private & group options
Hand-picked camps near crossing points
Ethical wildlife practices
Honest advice — not sales hype

We tell you when NOT to go, as much as when to go.

FAQs – Best Time for the Great Migration

What is the best month to see river crossings?

August and September offer the highest chances, though crossings can happen anytime July–October.

Can I see the migration outside peak season?

Yes. Calving season (Jan–Feb) and Grumeti crossings (June) are spectacular and less crowded.

Is the migration guaranteed?

Wildlife is unpredictable, but our expert guides position you for the best possible chances.

Does weather affect migration safaris?

Rain influences movement. Our itineraries adapt in real time.

Can Annest Kenya Safaris plan my dates?

Yes. We tailor safaris to your travel window and expectations.

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