Serengeti National park is a leading National park in Africa, The choice from majority of travelers due to its wide diversity of wildlife, Big five Africa animals, Plant species and its scenery of Savannah. But majority visit Serengeti due to its legendary of The Great wildebeest migration in this beautiful plain. The name Serengeti originates from the Maasai Language “Seringit” Meaning the “Endless plains”. With about 15,000 km 2 , rank it to the second largest National park in Tanzania.
The great Migration Safari
Step into the wild and witness the majestic Great Migration at Serengeti National Park! Every year from July to End of September but Serengeti still the all year round game park, over a million wildebeest embark on a risk taking journey across the Mara river to the Maasai Mara game reserve in Kenya search of water and pasture. Joined by Thompson gazelles and zebras, they face the hardest challenge from high speed moving water and dangerous and Nile crocodiles. This incredible natural phenomenon is known as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and is unmissable for any wildlife enthusiast. Our expert guides at Akondo Adventure will lead you on an unforgettable safari, as we track the migration's ever-changing path based on rainfall patterns. Don't miss your chance to witness this breathtaking event, as the animals migrate in a continuous circle between Serengeti and Masai Mara in Kenya. Join us at any time of the year and experience the awe-inspiring Great Migration with Akondo Adventure! Migration Safari packages.
Calving Season:
The Migration Calving Season in the Serengeti is a spectacular natural phenomenon that usually takes place from End of December to March in Southern Serengeti, known as Ndutu. During this period, herds of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores gather to give birth to their young amidst the fertile plains of Southern Serengeti, and then spread out to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Why do they choose to calve in Ndutu? The grasses there are rich in nutritional content, thanks to volcanic eruptions that happened years ago and blew nutrient-rich soil onto the plains. This results in green, fertile pastures for the animals to feed on. The landscape comes alive with the sight of newborn wildebeest calves taking their first tentative
steps, while predators like lions hunt nearby. The Migration Calving Season reflects the life cycle in the wild. Calving Season Packages