As the dry season progresses, the massive herds move northward through central Serengeti, creating dust clouds visible from great distances. The most dramatic moments occur during river crossings, particularly at the Mara River between July and September, where wildebeest face treacherous currents and waiting crocodiles. These crossings represent some of the most spectacular wildlife viewing opportunities in the world, with thousands of animals plunging into the water simultaneously while predators position themselves strategically.
The migration cycle begins in the southern Serengeti plains around January and February, where hundreds of thousands of wildebeest give birth to their calves during the calving season on tanzania safari. This period offers incredible opportunities to witness newborn animals taking their first steps and observe the predator-prey dynamics as lions, leopards and hyenas take advantage of the abundant prey. The short grass plains provide excellent visibility for observing these intimate family moments and dramatic hunting sequences.
