Great Migration in Tanzania & Kenya 2026/2027/2028 – Serengeti & Masai Mara Safari Guide

What is the Great Migration in Tanzania & Kenya?

The Great Migration in Tanzania and Kenya is the world’s largest wildlife movement, involving over 1.5 million wildebeest, 400,000 zebras, and thousands of gazelles that migrate in a continuous cycle across the Serengeti National Park (Tanzania) and the Masai Mara National Reserve (Kenya) in search of fresh grazing and water.

This natural phenomenon features:

  • Massive moving herds

  • Dramatic river crossings (Mara & Grumeti Rivers)

  • Intense predator action

  • Year-round wildlife viewing


The Great Migration in Tanzania & Kenya 2026/2027/2028 is one of the most extraordinary wildlife spectacles on Earth. Each year, vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and antelope move in a continuous cycle across the Serengeti–Masai Mara ecosystem, creating dramatic scenes of survival, predator encounters, and river crossings.

At In Africa Tour, we design expert-guided Great Migration safaris that follow the herds across both Tanzania and Kenya, allowing travelers to experience the migration from multiple ecological zones — from the southern Serengeti plains to the iconic Mara River crossings.

Related migration safaris:

Guided Wildlife Migration Safaris 2026-2027-2028

3 Days Masai Mara Safari Tour


Why Experience the Great Migration in Both Tanzania & Kenya?

Seeing the Great Migration in both countries gives a complete story of this natural cycle.

Tanzania offers:

  • Calving season

  • Endless Serengeti plains

  • Predator breeding activity

  • Grumeti River crossings

Kenya delivers:

  • Massive herd concentration

  • Iconic Mara River crossings

  • High predator density

  • Classic Masai Mara landscapes

A combined Tanzania & Kenya Great Migration safari allows you to follow the herds instead of hoping they appear.

Explore Serengeti combinations:

5 Days Masai Mara Safari Tour.


Best Time to See the Great Migration in Tanzania & Kenya (2026–2028)

January – March (Southern Serengeti)

  • Calving season

  • Predator action

  • Thousands of newborn wildebeest

April – June (Central & Western Serengeti)

  • Large herd movement

  • Grumeti River crossings

  • Fewer crowds

July – October (Northern Serengeti & Masai Mara)

  • Peak river crossings

  • Massive herd concentration

  • Prime photography season

Official park reference: visit Tanzania Parks and Kenya Parks


Where the Great Migration Happens

Your safari may include:

🇹🇿 Tanzania

  • Serengeti National Park

  • Ndutu Conservation Area

  • Grumeti River corridors

  • Northern Serengeti

🇰🇪 Kenya

  • Masai Mara National Reserve

  • Mara River crossing zones

  • Talek & Musiara sectors

  • Mara conservancies


Great Migration Safari Packages (2026/2027/2028)

We offer:

  • Budget Great Migration safaris

  • Mid-range lodge safaris

  • Luxury tented migration camps

  • Fly-in migration safaris

  • Private guided expeditions

  • Photography safaris

All tours include:

  • Professional safari guides

  • Migration-focused tracking

  • Eco-responsible operations

  • Custom accommodation selection


Price Comparison Table

Safari Type Duration Estimated Price (Per Person) Experience
Budget Migration Safari 4–6 Days $950 – $1,600 Shared safaris, migration zones
Mid-Range Safari 6–8 Days $1,800 – $3,200 Lodges + camps, prime sectors
Luxury Migration Safari 7–10 Days $3,800 – $7,500 Mobile camps, fly-in options
Private Custom Safari Flexible From $2,200+ Exclusive guide, custom routing

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Eco-Green Great Migration Safaris

In Africa Tour promotes:

  • Low-impact lodges

  • Local guide employment

  • Wildlife-first tracking ethics

  • Plastic-reduction practices

  • Conservation education


Why Book with In Africa Tour?

Kenya-based safari specialists
Tanzania & Kenya migration planning
Professional local guides
Ethical wildlife tracking
Custom itineraries
Transparent pricing
2026/2027/2028 early-planning support


FAQs

Is it better to see the Great Migration in Tanzania or Kenya?
Both are exceptional. Tanzania offers calving and wide plains; Kenya offers river crossings. The best experience combines both.

Can river crossings be guaranteed?
No. They are natural events. Guided tracking increases chances but never guarantees wildlife behavior.

How long should a Great Migration safari be?
Ideally 7–10 days across both countries for the most complete experience.


Previously Traveled Guest Reviews – Great Migration in Tanzania & Kenya


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1. “The most complete Great Migration experience possible”

— James L., United States | Traveled August

Our Great Migration safari with In Africa Tour across Tanzania and Kenya was simply extraordinary. We began in the Serengeti, where we saw endless herds moving across open plains, then crossed into Masai Mara just in time to witness dramatic Mara River crossings. Our local guide’s understanding of migration patterns was incredible. This was not a generic safari — it was a true guided Great Migration expedition. If you want to experience the Great Migration in both Tanzania and Kenya, this is the company to trust.

✔ Serengeti + Masai Mara
✔ River crossings
✔ Expert local guiding


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2. “From newborn calves to powerful river crossings”

— Anna & Pieter M., Netherlands | Traveled February & September (split trip)

We booked a custom Great Migration safari to experience both the calving season in southern Serengeti and later the river crossings in Masai Mara. In Africa Tour designed everything perfectly. We saw thousands of newborn wildebeest, intense predator action, and later the dramatic crossings. Their ability to plan migration safaris across both countries is impressive. This was hands-down the best wildlife journey of our lives.

✔ Full migration cycle
✔ Custom safari planning
✔ Predator encounters


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3. “True specialists of the Great Migration”

— David R., Australia | Traveled July

We researched many operators before choosing In Africa Tour. What made the difference was their local presence and detailed understanding of the Great Migration in Tanzania and Kenya. Our guide tracked herds daily and adjusted our route constantly. We witnessed massive herds in northern Serengeti and later experienced unforgettable moments in Masai Mara. The safari felt personal, educational, and ethically run.

✔ Real-time herd tracking
✔ Cross-border expertise
✔ Responsible safari practices


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4. “Perfect safari for photographers and nature lovers”

— Sophie W., Germany | Traveled September

As a photographer, timing and positioning are everything. Our Great Migration safari in Tanzania & Kenya was planned with incredible precision. We photographed wildebeest columns stretching to the horizon, lion hunts, and two river crossings. The vehicles were excellent, the guides were patient, and the camps were beautifully located. In Africa Tour truly understands what makes a world-class migration safari.

✔ Photography-focused guiding
✔ Excellent camp locations
✔ Incredible wildlife moments


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5. “Eco-friendly, professional, and deeply authentic”

— Michael & Noor A., UAE | Traveled October

We loved that In Africa Tour combines professional safari planning with a strong eco-conservation approach. Our Great Migration safari across Serengeti and Masai Mara was well organized, environmentally responsible, and rich in learning. Our guide explained not only what we saw, but why the migration happens and how conservation supports it. We left feeling inspired and already want to return.

✔ Eco-green safari ethics
✔ Educational guiding
✔ Seamless organization

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Great Migration in Tanzania & Kenya 2026/2027/2028 – Serengeti & Masai Mara Safari Guide
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