A Tanzania Serengeti Migration Safari is one of the most extraordinary wildlife experiences on Earth, and at Njofu Expedition, we are here to make it unforgettable for you. This complete guide will help you understand what to expect, when to go, and how we ensure your safari is seamless from start to finish.
The Great Migration in the Serengeti is a year-round natural spectacle, where over two million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move in search of fresh grazing. Each season offers a unique highlight. From January to March, we witness the calving season in the southern Serengeti, where thousands of newborn animals take their first steps. Between June and July, the dramatic river crossings begin in the western corridor, while August to October brings the iconic Mara River crossings in the north.
When you book a Tanzania Serengeti Migration Safari with Njofu Expedition, we carefully design your itinerary based on migration patterns. We don’t just take you to the Serengeti—we position you exactly where the action is happening. Our experienced guides track animal movements daily, ensuring you get the best possible sightings.
Accommodation is another important part of your safari experience. We offer a range of options, from luxury tented camps to comfortable lodges, all strategically located within or near the migration routes. This allows us to maximize your game-viewing time while ensuring you enjoy comfort, safety, and authentic African hospitality.
Our Tanzania Serengeti Migration Safari packages also include game drives in custom 4x4 safari vehicles, giving you excellent visibility and photography opportunities. We provide personalized service, meaning we adjust pace, routes, and experiences based on your interests. Whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, photographer, or first-time traveler, we tailor every detail for you.
The best time for your safari depends on what you want to see, and we are always here to guide you. With Njofu Expedition, you don’t just visit Tanzania—you experience it with experts who know the land, the wildlife, and how to create lifelong memories.

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