Serengeti Safari & the Great Migration
Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park is one of the most awe‑inspiring wildlife destinations on Earth. Covering 14,750 km² of grassland, savanna, riverine forest and woodlands , it provides a vast stage for the annual Great Migration – the world’s largest overland migration of mammals. Each year roughly 1.5 million wildebeest and 250,000 zebras move north towards Kenya’s Maasai Mara, crossing crocodile‑infested rivers like the Mara and Grumeti . The spectacle often draws predators such as lions, leopards and crocodiles.
Kraze Travel’s adventure itineraries time your visit to coincide with key migration crossings. Whether you witness calving season in the southern Ndutu plains or dramatic river crossings in the north, you’ll experience life‑and‑death drama with expert naturalist guidance. Because we avoid large convoy lines, travellers enjoy unobstructed wildlife encounters.
Outside the migration period, the Serengeti remains extraordinary. Its rolling savanna supports elephants, giraffes, cheetahs and more. During your stay you’ll explore varied habitats – from acacia woodlands to open plains – and learn about Maasai culture. Our sustainable approach emphasises low‑impact lodging and respect for local communities.
Why go? To witness one of the most dramatic natural events on the planet and immerse yourself in a classic African safari landscape. The sheer scale and rawness of the migration cannot be matched.
