The Great Wildebeest Migration is one of the most spectacular wildlife events on Earth, drawing visitors from across the globe. For safari-goers, one critical question is:
“Where is the best place to stay for migration viewing in the Serengeti?”
This guide will explore:
Best regions of the Serengeti for migration viewing
Lodge and camp recommendations
Timing and seasonality
Travel logistics and access
Wildlife and photography tips
Budget considerations and insider advice
The Great Migration involves over 1.5 million wildebeest, accompanied by hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles, moving in a circular pattern between:
Southern Serengeti (Ndutu / Ngorongoro) — Calving season (Jan–Mar)
Central Serengeti (Seronera) — Dry season (Jun–Oct)
Northern Serengeti (Mara River / Lamai / Kogatende) — River crossings (Jul–Oct)
Choosing the right location and lodge depends on when you are visiting and which part of the migration you want to see.
Best Months: January to March (Calving Season)
Wildlife Highlights:
Massive wildebeest calving
Predator action (lions, cheetahs, hyenas)
Newborn calves are an attraction for photographers
Recommended Lodges & Camps:
Ndutu Safari Lodge (mid-range)
Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp (luxury)
Mobile tented camps for closer proximity to wildlife
Best Months: June to October (Dry Season)
Wildlife Highlights:
Concentrated predator activity
Large herds of grazers during dry season
Reliable year-round sightings of Big Cats
Recommended Lodges & Camps:
Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti (luxury)
Serengeti Bushtops (mid-range)
Seronera Wildlife Lodge (budget-friendly)
Best Months: July to October (River Crossings)
Wildlife Highlights:
Dramatic wildebeest river crossings
Crocodile and predator interactions
Less crowded than central Serengeti during peak migration
Recommended Lodges & Camps:
Mara River Camp (luxury & photography-focused)
Lamai Serengeti Camp (mid-range)
Mobile tented camps near Lamai / Kogatende (for prime river access)
Insider Tip: Mobile tented camps allow you to follow the migration more closely, providing exclusive wildlife encounters.
Proximity to Migration
Stay as close as possible to the herds to maximize game drives and reduce travel time.
Type of Safari Experience
Luxury lodges offer comfort, meals, and private game drives.
Mobile camps provide immersive experiences with wildlife nearby.
Season & Weather
Southern Serengeti: Wet season can make roads muddy (Jan–Mar).
Northern Serengeti: Dry season (Jun–Oct) provides easier access and predictable river crossings.
Photography Opportunities
Open plains in central Serengeti are ideal for wide-angle shots.
River areas in northern Serengeti provide dramatic action shots of river crossings.
Budget
Luxury lodges: $900–$1,800 per person per night
Mid-range: $350–$600 per person per night
Budget / Mobile camps: $150–$300 per person per night
Airstrips: Seronera (central), Ndutu (south), Kogatende (north)
Flight Duration from Kilimanjaro Airport: ~1–1.5 hours
Advantages: Saves time, reduces road travel, allows early morning game drives
Route Example: Arusha → Ngorongoro → Southern Serengeti → Central Serengeti → Northern Serengeti
Duration: 8–12 hours depending on destination
Advantages: Scenic route, chance to visit multiple parks (Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro)
Pro Tip: Many safari packages include fly-in or combination options to optimize migration viewing.
Calving Season (Jan–Mar): Look for newborn wildebeest calves and predators hunting.
River Crossing Season (Jul–Oct): Capture dramatic wildebeest jumping and crocodile interactions.
Dry Season (Jun–Oct): Central Serengeti sees concentrated predators and large herds.
Photography Tip: Use telephoto lenses for predator action and wide-angle lenses for landscapes and herd movement.
Game drives at sunrise or sunset provide the best lighting for photography and wildlife activity.
Day 1: Fly to Ndutu → Afternoon game drive
Day 2: Full-day game drive in southern Serengeti / Ndutu
Day 3: Transfer to central Serengeti → Game drives
Day 4: Morning game drive → Return to Arusha / Kilimanjaro
Day 1–2: Southern Serengeti (Ndutu) – Calving Season
Day 3–4: Central Serengeti (Seronera) – Predator spotting
Day 5–6: Northern Serengeti (Mara River) – River crossings
Day 7: Morning game drive → Fly back to Arusha / Kilimanjaro
Tip: Longer itineraries allow tracking the migration more accurately and avoiding crowds.
Book Early: Migration season is high demand; lodges fill quickly.
Use Mobile Camps: They allow flexibility to follow the herds.
Hire Experienced Guides: Local knowledge increases your chances of seeing predators and river crossings.
Pack for Variable Weather: Mornings can be chilly, afternoons hot, occasional rain in southern Serengeti.
Plan Flights Strategically: Early flights maximize game drive time upon arrival.
Southern Serengeti / Ndutu is ideal from January to March for calving and predator action.
Northern Serengeti / Mara River (Lamai, Kogatende) from July to October.
Yes — Four Seasons Serengeti, Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp, Mara River Camp offer high-end amenities and guided game drives.
Yes — budget camps and mobile tented camps provide good access to herds and predators at lower costs.
Flying saves time and maximizes safari hours, while driving is scenic and allows multi-park stops. A combination often works best.
The best place to stay for migration viewing depends on:
Timing of your visit (calving, dry season, or river crossings)
Desired experience (luxury lodge vs. mobile tented camp)
Travel preferences (fly-in vs. overland)
By selecting the right region and accommodation, you can maximize wildlife sightings, predator action, and photographic opportunities.
Pro Tip: Longer itineraries following the migration across southern, central, and northern Serengeti offer the ultimate migration experience, combining drama, wildlife diversity, and scenic landscapes.