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The Great Migration Safari in Serengeti, Tanzania

The Great Migration Safari in Serengeti, Tanzania

Discover Tanzania – East Africa’s Ultimate Adventure & Relaxation Escape

From thrilling safaris across vast protected wildlife zones to the white-sand beaches and rich cultural heritage of Zanzibar, Tanzania offers unforgettable experiences for every traveler. Whether you’re spotting cheetahs on the Serengeti, exploring ancient ruins, or relaxing in boutique heritage hotels by crystal-clear waters, Tanzania is where adventure meets tranquility.

Why Join this Tour?

A trip to Tanzania offers the complete Family Holiday experience. You can even bring your elderly parents along!

We’ve chosen excellent hotels with good service standards and all the wonderful experiences that will make sure you see all that there is to see in the country.

But what truly sets this journey apart is the chance to witness one of nature’s greatest spectacles: The Great Migration Safari

Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles thunder across the Serengeti in a dramatic search for greener pastures, creating a breathtaking display of wildlife on the move. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience that promises unforgettable moments, from predator-prey chases to peaceful river crossings — all from the safety and thrill of a guided safari tour.

This is more than just a holiday. It’s a front-row seat to the raw beauty of Africa, a chance to connect with loved ones in one of the world’s most awe-inspiring settings, and a journey that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

Ideal For....

Families with Children

Itinerary

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Our Service Begin

08 August – Day 01

Arrival at Arusha & Local Sightseeing

09 August – Day 02

To Serengeti National Park, the inspiration behind the “Lion King” film, and see the world’s most remarkable wildlife spectacle, the Great Migration

10 August – Day 03

To Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania’s pride and the largest volcanic caldera on Earth

11 August – Day 04

Fly to Zanzibar & Local Sightseeing

12 August – Day 05

Local Sightseeing and Experiences in Jambiani, Zanzibar

13 August – Day 06

Local Sightseeing and Experiences in Prison Island and Stone Town (“Mji Mkongwe”), Zanzibar

14 August – Day 07

Departure day

Inclusions

Rooms on Double Occupancy + 1 Extra Bed
English speaking guide on all days
Transport in 4x4 Toyota Land Cruisers and minivans from Day 01 - Day 07
Breakfast meals from Day 01 to Day 07
All meals provided on Day 02
All Entry fees
Park permits applications
24/7 support from Ease India Travel associate

Exclusions

GST, TCS, Visa Fee & International Airfare
Lunches and Dinners other than mentioned
Entry Fees as applicable
Travel Insurance
Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, laundry, shopping etc.
Tips & Gratuities
Upgrades in hotels
Bank transaction charges
Miao - Homestay
Tembo Palace Hotel, Zanzibar
Miao - Homestay
Arusha Planet Lodge
Miao - Homestay
Mount Meru Hotel
Miao - Homestay
SERENGETI WILD CAMPS

Accommodation Details

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Cost

$5805* For a Family of Four in 1 Room
*Maximum 2 Adults + 1 Child over 12 & 1 Child under 12

How to Reach

Tanzania’s Safari Capital Arusha is a drive away from Kilimanjaro International Airport connected to Mumbai and Delhi via direct flights
Tanzania’s Commercial City, Dar es Salaam is connected to Mumbai and Delhi via direct flights

Expected Weather

28 degrees in the day

19 degrees at night

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is the best time to see the Great Migration in Serengeti? arrow down arrow up
    The prime time for witnessing the iconic river crossings is from July to August, when herds move north across the Grumeti and Mara Rivers.
    Where is Serengeti National Park located? arrow down arrow up
    Located in northern Tanzania’s Mara and Simiyu regions, Serengeti National Park spans over 14,763 km² and is home to Africa’s largest annual migration.
    Can I still see the Great Migration in late August? arrow down arrow up
    Absolutely. Late August remains excellent—many herds linger on the Tanzanian side, frequently crossing the Mara River.
    What animals can be spotted alongside the Great Migration? arrow down arrow up
    Beyond wildebeest and zebras, expect to see elephants, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, and various antelopes.
    Is the migration guaranteed during our safari? arrow down arrow up
    No. While August is peak season, wildlife movements are nature-driven and cannot be guaranteed. However, spending multiple nights increases your viewing chances.
    How long should I stay to experience the Great Migration? arrow down arrow up
    Experts recommend spending at least 3–4 nights in the northern Serengeti to boost your chances of witnessing river crossings.
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