Tanzania Safari Tours & Africa Adventures
The migration's most dramatic moment — wildebeest hurling themselves across the crocodile-filled Mara River, July to October.
The Mara River crossings are the scene every wildlife film chases: thousands of wildebeest massing on the bank, the tension building for hours, then a sudden surge as the herd plunges into the current past waiting crocodiles. It happens in the northern Serengeti between roughly July and October, when the herds move between Tanzania and Kenya.
Witnessing one is part planning, part patience, part luck. We base you at camps within striking distance of the known crossing points and your guide tracks the herds daily, holding position at the river as the pressure builds. When it breaks, there is nothing like it.
Position at a likely crossing point before the day heats up.
Herds gather and hesitate on the bank — tension for hours.
When it breaks, the herd surges across past the crocodiles.
Game-drive the wilder, emptier northern Serengeti.
Be clear-eyed: crossings can never be guaranteed and you may wait a full day for one — or several. The way to stack the odds is to travel July–October, stay at least two to three nights near the Mara River, and accept that nature sets the schedule. When it happens, it's the most thrilling sight in African wildlife.

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