How Serengeti Migration Planning Works
Migration safaris work best when you plan by region and month, not by one fixed event date. This helps you choose camps that are close to current herd movement and reduce long transfer days.
Calving season focus
January to March in southern Serengeti can be excellent for newborn herds and predator behavior.
Movement is dynamic
Migration timing shifts with rainfall patterns, so routing should stay flexible by region.
Camp location matters most
The right camp in the right zone often matters more than simply adding extra parks.
Book peak windows early
Top migration camps and guiding teams can fill early, especially in high-demand months.
Critical Decisions Before You Book Migration Dates
Crossing hopes, calving priorities, and trip length should be aligned before confirming camps. A realistic route plan protects game-drive quality and avoids expensive last-minute changes.
South plains routing
Best used when your target is calving and concentrated predator activity in early-year windows.
Central corridor flexibility
A strong middle-ground base when migration location is uncertain or changing week-to-week.
North corridor strategy
Useful for river-crossing potential, but requires realistic expectations and patient game-drive positioning.
Night split planning
Divide nights by region instead of one fixed base when your trip aims to follow movement.
Practical Steps Before You Book
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