Tanzanian Migration Safari - Phase 1

Recommended season: January – February

PHASE 2 | PHASE 3

Please note that this tour is only available on private basis for 2023. Inquire with us for a custom quote according to your dates and preferences. Or, browse our collection of exciting safaris to Tanzania!

The East African countries of Tanzania and Kenya are renowned for abundance of wild game life. More importantly, these two countries also offer the best game viewing in the world and when this is timed with the Great Migration, nothing beats it.

The Great Migration takes place every year when, in search of water and food, animals move from one grazing area to another. They do so in large herds and their numbers run to over 1.5 million wildebeest, coupled with some 300,000 zebras and gazelles. This is not counting the predators who also flock to have their chance at this huge event. The move is timed with the grazing season and when it takes place , this is a photographer’s paradise. Like all migrations, this too is an arduous task covering a distance of well over 2500 kilometer s. Some 200,000 animals never make it back as they become prey to the carnivore that are also gathered there in search of food.

To view this spectacular event one has to be at the right place and time. Whilst weather conditions can never be guaranteed and nature is the king of the “jungle”, our experience of actually operating game safaris and studying weather patterns spreading over several years has helped us put this short list of three Great Migration Safaris in Tanzania and one in Kenya.

On our 4 x 4 Land Cruisers specially designed for the local terrain, each person gets a window seat and each vehicle is limited to a maximum size of 7 participants plus our English speaking guide/driver. All this makes the Great Migration Safari an excellent family holiday. With common interests for the 6, 16, 46 and 66 year old (and even beyond) to bond over , this holiday will certainly remain as the family’s wildest time together.

Tour Information
Duration : 10 days
Minimum : 02 persons
Maximum : 06 persons
Price (From) : US$ 6150
International air not included
Day 01: Arrive Arusha (Kilimanjaro)
Day 02: Arusha/Lake Manyara (Drive)
(B, L, D)
Day 03: Lake Manyara/Olduvai Gorge/Ndutu (Drive)
(B, L, D)
Day 04: Ndutu
(B, L, D)
Day 05: Ndutu
(B, L, D)
Day 06: Ndutu/Serengeti National Park (Drive)
(B, L, D)
Day 07: Serengeti National Park
(B, L, D)
Day 08: Serengeti/Ngorongoro Crater (Drive)
(B, L, D)
Day 09: Ngorongoro
(B, L, D)
Day 10: Ngorongoro/Depart Arusha
(B, L)
B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner

Day 01: Arrive Arusha (Kilimanjaro)

Jambo! We are cordially welcomed as we arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport and are transferred to our hotel in Arusha. Balance of the day is free. Arusha is the exact centre between Cairo and Cape Town and is the gateway to the safari game parks of Northern Tanzania.

Overnight: Arusha Serena Hotel, Arusha (1 night)

Day 02: Arusha/Lake Manyara (Drive)

An African elephant mom walking together with her cute little baby in the bushland

Our Great Migration Safari starts as we drive to Lake Manyara with picnic lunch en route. We enter the majestic Lake Manyara Game Park and enjoy the first of our exciting safaris. This small park is sandwiched between the Rift Valley escarpment and Lake Manyara. It is a pretty location with a good range of game, including giraffe, elephant, baboon and the rarely seen tree-climbing lion.

Overnight: Lake Manyara Serena Lodge, Lake Manyara (1 night) (B, L, D)

Day 03: Lake Manyara/Olduvai Gorge/Ndutu (Drive)

Depart for the famous Olduvai Gorge, where the Africanthorpus skull was found. Olduvai Gorge is one of the most important paleoanthropological sites in the world. The gorge is a very steep- sided ravine roughly 48 kilometer s long and 100 meters deep. Exposed deposits show rich fossil fauna, many hominid remains and items belonging to the one of the oldest stone tool technologies, called Olduwan. T he objects recovered date from 15,000 to over 2 million years ago. Optional visit to a Masai Village and then proceed to the Ndutu region in the Southern Serengeti – home to the G reat M igration. As we drive to our campsite we enjoy our seco nd game safari. Our c amp consists of 20 luxury tents and en suite facilities with either king sized , twin or triple beds. Each tent is built on a raised wooden platform with a veranda from where one can clearly observe the wildlife. Bedroom is ample sized and tastefully furnished, while the en suite washroom offers twin washbasins, a standalone bath and an outside shower. Guests can enjoy a relaxing bath or take a shower under the stars.

Overnight: Lake Masek Tented Lodge, Ndutu (3 nights) (B, L, D)

Day 04 & 05: Ndutu

The antelope Blue wildebeest has undergone to an attack of a crocodile

For the next two full days, game drives in the Ndutu region following the migration. If nature favours us and we experience the migration we will see great herds of wildebeest, gazelles and zebras all following one another. Truly, this is a photographer’s paradise. Here the numbers can range from 250,000 to a million wildebeest and zebras migrating. During a short time frame of 3 weeks in February, the majority of the wildebeest calve. The sea of grass provides little cover and the young are easy prey for carnivores, bringing even more animal activity. Wildebeest calves, though vulnerable, can run within minutes of being born and in 3 days they are normally strong enough to keep up with the herd. We enjoy two full days of game drives in the Ndutu area. We have specially selected this region for our migration safaris. Our tented camp is located in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area by the shores of Lake Masek in Ndutu, between the vast plains of Serengeti National Park and the northern side of the Ngorongoro. An ideal place to add an optional early morning balloon safari. (B, L, D) (B, L, D)

Day 06: Ndutu/Serengeti National Park (Drive)

After breakfast, with packed lunch and rural scenery, we drive to the most famous of all game parks – the Serengeti*. There we take our first game drive before arriving at our beautiful lodge for overnight. Serengeti is a World Heritage S ite described by UNESCO as follows: “The vast plains of the Serengeti comprise 1.5 million hectares of savannah. The annual migration to permanent water holes of vast herds of herbivores (wildebeest, gazelles and zebras), followed by their predators, is one of the most impressive natural events in the world”.

Overnight: Serengeti Serena Lodge, Serengeti (2 nights) (B, L, D)

Day 07: Serengeti National Park

Serengeti is a vast ecosystem in Northern Tanzania and extending into Kenya, where it is called Masai Mara. Serengeti spans over 31,000 square kilometer s, giving rise to its name, which is derived from the Masai language and means “endless plains”. Although populations fluctuate, there are an estimated 1.3 million blue wildebeest, 200,000 zebras, 400,000 Thomson’s gazelle and a host of other animals including elephants, giraffes, hippos, buffalos, lions, cheetahs, hyenas and the rare but still seen wild dogs, black rhino and leopards. We have a full day of game viewing at the endless plains – certainly a day to remember. (B, L, D)

Day 08: Serengeti/Ngorongoro Crater (Drive)

Group of zebras drinking water from the river

Enjoy yet another morning safari in the Serengeti before we drive to the Ngorongoro Crater*. The jewel in Ngorongoro's crown is a deep, volcanic crater, the largest un flooded and unbroken caldera in the world. About 20 kilometers across, 600 meters deep and 300 square kilometers in area, the Ngorongoro Crater is a breathtaking natural wonder. Going uphill we are transferred to our lodge that has a spectacular panoramic view of the Crater from above . Regularly voted one of the best hotels in the world, the Ngorongoro Serena Lodge is a unique lodge in Tanzania which clings to the rim of the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater, the largest and most perfect volcanic crater on earth. Long and low, the Serena Lodge is built from local river stone and camouflaged with indigenous vines. Designed to blend completely into the landscape, it is entirely invisible from the floor of the Crater 600 meters below.

Overnight: Ngorongoro Serena Lodge, Ngorongoro (2 nights) (B, L, D)

Day 09: Ngorongoro

Known as ‘the eighth wonder of the world', the Ngorongoro Crater is one of Africa's best-known wildlife arenas. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers a unique biosphere which has remained virtually unchanged since the dawn of time. Deep within the Crater, enclosed by towering walls, some 25,000 large mammals wander the plains, lakes and forests of ‘the land that time forgot', dominated by enormous bull elephants, rhino and lions. We enjoy a 6 -hour crater safari – making this the last and most memorable safari before ascending to the Crater r im for our overnight. No wonder it has been compared to Noah’s Ark - Ngorongoro is known for lions, elephants, buffaloes, wildebeest , Thomson's gazelles, zebras, reedbucks, rhino , monkeys, baboons, hippos, hyenas, jackals and thousands of flamingos at the lake. (B, L, D)

Day 10: Ngorongoro/Depart Arusha

After an incredible migration safari, we drive via the Great Rift Valley and have an optional visit to the Mto wa Mbu African village. Upon arrival at Arusha we are transferred to the airport for our flight. You have an ideal opportunity to add gorilla viewing in Uganda/Rwanda, as well as a visit to Zanzibar Island, Victoria Falls or Madagascar. Please ask for details. (B, L)

B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner

Departure Dates & Prices

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Inclusions


Tour Price Includes
  • Accommodation as mentioned or similar, including hotel taxes
  • 26 Meals as mentioned (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
  • All game drives and transfers by 4 x 4 loose top/pop up roof jeeps
  • Window seating for each adult paying passenger
  • 1 litre water per person per day during safari
  • Shared electrical outlets in safari vehicles usage at own discretion
  • Games Park Fees (currently at US$ 650 per person)
  • Services of local English speaking guides cum drivers
Not Included
  • International airfares
  • Insurance/visas
  • Balloon Safaris at Serengeti @ US$ 550 / CA$ 759 per person
  • Optional Masai Bomas visit at Ngorongoro @ US$ 50 / CA$ 69 per person

Participants

This tour operates on a minimum of 02 and a maximum of 06 participants

Customised Itinerary

If you would like to have a tour on dates other than the above ones or with a customised itinerary, please contact us and we will be happy to work out an exclusive program for you.

Contact Info
You may e-mail us at bestway@bestway.com or call 1-604-264-7378. Residents of U.S.A./Canada may call us toll free at 1-800-663-0844.

Traveller's Testimonials


Noel B of CT, USA

What is it like to go on a Great Migration safari?

A Great Migration safari is on every traveller’s bucket list - or it should be! This mass movement of more than 1.5 million wildebeest through Kenya and Tanzania, along with some 300,000 zebra and hundreds of predators, is perhaps one of the most impressive sites on our earth.”

Noel Bishop, Mayor of Westbrook, Connecticut, and his wife Kit, a retired elementary school principal, know how exciting a Great Migration safari can be. In January 2017, the globetrotting couple went on their third safari with Bestway Tours & Safaris. They and a group of friends opted for Bestway’s Tanzania Migration Safari - Phase 1, with the goal of experiencing the Great Migration in Tanzania. Below, Noel shares his unforgettable experience.


Bestway: Your Tanzania Migration Safari followed the wildebeest migration in one of the world’s most famous national parks, the Serengeti. What was your experience like?

Noel: It was our second time visiting Tanzania, and the safari was timed perfectly for the Great Migration. At some points, we saw tens of thousands of animals cover the entire horizon. It was an unbelievable sight. Truly, an experience of a lifetime!

Seeing large numbers of wildebeest crossing over the river together was like watching a National Geographic program. You have to see it to believe it.


Bestway: In addition to more than 1.5 million wildebeest, the Great Migration draws hundreds of predators waiting to prey on weak game. Did you see any kills?

Noel: Though we did see predators like lions and cheetahs, we did not actually see a kill. However, we came upon more than one animal recently attacked by a lion. The pride worked as a team. It was obvious how important the concept of a pride was in the killing of an animal.


Bestway: Not all people who go on an East African safari see the Great Migration. Were you just lucky or was the timing and itinerary of your tour well-planned?

Noel: We followed the Great Migration itinerary on Bestway’s website, and it was extremely well-planned. We were in the right place at the right time in order to see as much wildlife as possible.

Our safari visited two different areas. The first was Ndutu, which is between Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, and the second was in the Western Corridor closer to the Grumeti River, where the migration action takes place.


Bestway: How did you find the transportation, accommodation, guide and other aspects of the tour?

Noel: Everything was perfect. Every detail was well thought out and carefully planned in advance. The vehicles were new, the guide was outstanding and the accommodations were exceptional. It's very obvious that Bestway Tours & Safaris has extensive experience arranging safaris in Africa.


Bestway: Do you think a safari is a great vacation for both couples and families?
Noel: Yes, definitely. Safaris have become very popular, and we always see many families on safari. It’s really an experience that all ages can enjoy. I think a safari is a great, educational option for families that want to travel together.

Bestway: Would you recommend taking a safari with Bestway?

Noel: The most important message that I wish to communicate is that Bestway Tours & Safaris are, without question, the best value you can receive for your money. Unlike some other tour operators that we have travelled with in the past, Bestway is all about service. Besides the Great Migration, we have done two previous safaris with Bestway to East Africa and Botswana. Each time, their team made sure that we were doing the right safari for our interests and that we had a spectacular experience.

I highly recommend Bestway - Kit and I are already planning our 2018 safari with them!

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