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The annual migration of the wildebeest represents the single largest movement of wildlife on planet earth. Dramatic, awe-inspiring, comic and tragic alike, it has been dubbed ‘The Eighth Wonder of the Natural World’ and the ‘Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth.’ Neither title does full justice to the enormity and grandeur of an event that sees multiple herds of 20,000 and more wildebeest careering across the glory of the African savannah in great galloping chains of blue-black creatures.
An ever-revolving cycle of birth, life and death, the 800 km path of the migration is dictated by the hunt for fresh grass and consequently covers both the Serengeti National Reserve of Tanzania and the Masai Mara National Reserve of Kenya. For this, exceptionally focussed safari, however, our progress is dictated by the movement of the migration itself. As a result, we follow over a million wildebeest, half a million zebra and an accompanying cast of predators through some uniquely different eco-spheres. Firstly, we travel through the enchanted realm of Tarangire National Park to stay on a Maasai ranch where sugar-pink flamingos fringe the lakeside. Next, we journey down into the vast basin of the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater, where we stay in a stone-built lodge that clings high on the very crater’s rim. Finally, having taken in a visit to the birthplace of mankind at Ol Duvai Gorge, we arrive on the endless plains of the Serengeti, where we spend six glorious days in the exploration of this vast yet uniquely diverse wilderness arena. Thereafter, the direction the safari takes depends on the time of year at which you join us. If you arrive in February, then we will follow the herds south to witness the extraordinary spectacle of the calving in the south of the Serengeti National Reserve. If you arrive in September, we travel north to follow the herds as they plunge across the Mara River. In either case, this safari travels by road and is accompanied by professional guides of the highest proficiency.
Day 1: September – Arrival in Arusha
Arrive at Arusha’s Kilimanjaro International Airport and meet your customer service representative. Transfer to Arusha situated at the foot of Mount Meru for check in at your hotel in the city’s outskirts, nestled against one of the most majestic backdrops of the picturesque Mount Meru, sister peak to Africa’s highest summit, Mount Kilimanjaro. Dinner (not included) can be taken at the hotel. Overnight at Mount Meru Hotel
Day 2: September – Tarangire National Park
After breakfast, drive to the Tarangire and arrive at the Maramboi Tented Camp which is situated on a 25,000 hectare Maasai communal ranch. During the wet season the ‘pans’ (shallow depressions) of this area fill with water, which attracts huge flocks of flamingos and other water birds. The camp is also ideally placed for watching the migration of the wildebeest, which on the tree-less plains can be more easily and more graphically observed than elsewhere. The camp offers 20 spacious tents, all surrounded by timber decks. Activities possible at an extra cost while at the camp include guided walks, ornithology and cultural interaction with the Datoga and Maasai people, whose communities live adjacent to the camp. The camp also has its own swimming pool. Early lunch and in the afternoon take a game-drive through the Tarangire National Park, which is second only to the Ngorongoro Crater as a dry-season sanctuary for vast herds of migratory creatures. Dinner at the camp. Distance/drive time: 175 km / 3½ hours
Day 3: September – To the Ngorongoro Crater
After breakfast, depart and drive to the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area often referred to as ‘the eighth wonder of the world’ the Ngorongoro Crater is one of Africa’s best-known wildlife arenas.
A World Heritage Site, it is also one of the largest volcanic craters in the world (almost 20 kilometres wide, 610-760 metres deep and covering a total area of 264 square kilometres). An utterly unique biosphere, the Crater harbours grasslands, swamps, forests, saltpans, a fresh water lake and a glorious variety of birdlife, all enclosed within its towering walls.
Descent straight down the crater which offers one of the finest locations of all the crater-rim lodges, lying on its southern rim directly above the yellow fever trees of the Lerai Forest. Enjoy an afternoon game drive with picnic lunch on the crater floor, until sunset when you ascend and proceed for check in at your lodge. Dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Serena Lodge. Distance/drive time: 150 km / 3 hours
Day 4: February – To the Ndutu area of Serengeti–Ngorongoro Ecosystem
After breakfast depart and drive via the Olduvai Gorge, one of the World’s most important Paleolithic sites. Proceed to the Serengeti to check in for lunch at your camp. Thereafter enjoy an afternoon game drive until sunset time to return for dinner and overnight at the camp. Distance/drive time: 185km / 4 hours
Day 5 & 6: February – On safari in Ndutu area of Serengeti
Two full days on safari in one of the world’s most famous reserves. The Serengeti, whose Maasai name ‘Siringet’ translates as ‘the endless plains’, offers unparalleled ornithological opportunities and an unrivalled natural arena wherein the glory and harmony of nature can be appreciated as nowhere else on earth. All meals and overnight at Tanzania Bush Camps
Day 7, 8 & 9: February – On safari in the Serengeti Central
After the first phase of our experience in the central Serengeti, we move to the Ndutu and Northern Serengeti areas in February and September respectively as we explore these migration spots for chances with the best experiences of part of the greater migration. Meals and overnights Kubu Kubu Tented Camp
Day 10: February – Serengeti to Kilimanjaro and departure
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the local airstrip for an included scheduled domestic flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport where you will connect to your onward international flight.
Day 4: September – To the Serengeti National Park Seronera/Central area
After breakfast depart and drive via the Olduvai Gorge, one of the World’s most important Paleolithic sites. Proceed to the Serengeti to check in for lunch at your camp. Thereafter enjoy an afternoon game drive until sunset time to return for dinner and overnight at the camp. Distance/drive time: 185km / 4 hours
Day 5 & 6: September – On safari in the Serengeti (Central)
Two full days on safari in one of the world’s most famous reserves. The Serengeti, whose Maasai name ‘Siringet’ translates as ‘the endless plains’, offers unparalleled ornithological opportunities and an unrivalled natural arena wherein the glory and harmony of nature can be appreciated as nowhere else on earth. All meals and overnight at Kubu Kubu Tented Camp
Day 7, 8 & 9: September – On safari in the Serengeti North
After the first phase of our experience in the central Serengeti, we move to the Ndutu and Northern Serengeti areas in February and September respectively as we explore these migration spots for chances with the best experiences of part of the greater migration. Meals and overnights Mara Under Canvas
Day 10: September – Serengeti to Kilimanjaro and departure
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the local airstrip for an included scheduled domestic flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport where you will connect to your onward international flight.
EXCELLENT Based on 13 reviews Conrad Eren2025-03-22Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I will really enjoyed my whole safari with them. Their attention to detail was remarkable. Every aspect of the trip was carefully planned from transportation and accommodations to activities and meals. I was always informed ahead of time about what to expect, and any questions I had were answered promptly. They took care of all the logistics, which allowed me to focus on simply enjoying the experience without any stress or worry. I really appreciate and I recommend Shengena Adventures. jen brs2024-09-13Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We went on a safari with Shengzna Adventure at the end of August and beginning of September, and it was an amazing experience from start to finish. Stanley is the best guide we could have hoped for. He always took our feedback into account, shared lots of fascinating information about the animals and nature, and his passion for his job is evident, which adds to the incredible experience! Thankfully, he was there to spot every hidden lion in the savannah with just one glance! I highly recommend this and suggest you request Stanley for an unforgettable safari experience! Always in a good mood and ready with solutions! See you soon, and thanks again to the team! Elayn Sammon2024-08-17Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had an incredible safari with Shengena. From start to finish, their communication was excellent. What really impressed us was their flexibility - when we requested last-minute changes to our itinerary, they accommodated us without any fuss. The highlight of our trip was our guide, Stanley. His knowledge of the wildlife and landscape was impressive, and he went above and beyond to ensure we had the best possible viewing experiences. Stanley's expertise meant we always seemed to be in the perfect spot to observe the animals. For the price we paid, the value was outstanding. We saw everything we hoped for and more, thanks to Stanley's skill and dedication. If you're looking for an affordable safari that doesn't compromise on quality, I highly recommend this company. Overall, a five-star experience that exceeded our expectations! Andrea Ranuzzi2024-08-15Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our recent 10-day Safari and Zanzibar trip with Shengena Adventures, managed by Mike, was a major disappointment. While we did see the Big Five, several issues severely marred the experience: Poor Communication: There were significant communication breakdowns between the tour manager and our guide. On two separate occasions, we were left waiting for hours due to miscommunication, wasting valuable game drive time. Substandard Vehicle: The jeep provided was in terrible condition, lacking air conditioning, with frequent breakdowns, and was extremely uncomfortable due to bad suspensions. By the end of the safari, the dashboard was falling apart, making the experience unpleasant. Mismanaged Transfers: Our transfer to Zanzibar was poorly planned, leaving us wasting an entire day at a hotel instead of enjoying the beach due to a late flight booking. Failed Engagement Surprise: I had arranged a special bush lunch for my engagement, but it was a disaster. What was promised—a beautiful setup with champagne—turned out to be a cheap, poorly executed setup with alcohol-free grape juice. Despite paying extra, the experience was far below expectations, though I eventually received a refund after several complaints. See photo comparison on what was promised and what we received. Overall, Shengena Adventures failed to deliver the quality experience we paid for. I wouldn’t recommend this company to anyone, as there are many other options that would likely offer a better experience. Viajes Bruno2024-08-02Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Una experiencia muy bonita. Contactamos con Mike, nos resolvió todas las dudas y reservamos con esta empresa con un presupuesto asequible. Nos ha tocado de traductor-guía a Mr. Muri y de chofer-guía a Mr. Makundi. Dos personas tanto profesionales como amigables. Muy recomendables. 😊 Alexandra P.2023-10-09Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I started communicating with Mike and Boris from Shengena to plan an 8-day safari a few weeks before arrivals and they were very reactive and accommodating. On D day, our very knowledgeable guide-driver Godwin came to pick us up at our hotel in Arusha on time and we started our journey with Tarangire and then visited Lake Natron, northern and central Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Lake Manyara. We were very lucky and saw many animals, including lions, cheetahs and leopards, adults and cubs. Thank you guys for giving us such a wonderful time! Eve Desroches2023-10-05Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Nous avons fait un safari privé de 8 jpurs avec Shengena. Notre guide Godwin était très professionnel, gentil et il connait un paquet d'informations sur les animaux. Nous avons visité - le parc de Tarangire - la réserve du lac Natron - le nord et le centre du parc de serengeti - le parc du cratère de Ngorongoro - le parc du Manyara Le safari a été planifié avec Mike qui était très efficace et nous a donné de bonnes suggestions. Aussi à notre arrivée, il nous a fait découvrir un peu Arusha et nous a accompagné pour trouver un guichet et une carte sim. Et même à faire réparer mes chaussures. Superbe expérience avec cette compagnie. Gert Versteeg2023-08-24Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Top Karol Muszkiewicz2023-02-05Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Together with my gf we had a chance to have 2 safaris in Kenya before reaching out to Shengena Adventure. I can say it loud: those guys are great! The company is being run by 2 young and super friendly people, who yet have a lot of experience in organizing safaris. Before the trip, they were always super responsive and were patiently replying to thousands of questions we had. Apart from organizing everything we wanted, they also put us to the right track when we wanted to do something in a wrong way (e.g. to big distances between the parks, location for great migration, etc.). The jeep we were having was operating flawless and the guide was super knowledgeable - knew all the answers, knew where to find animals and had couple of good stories to tell :) The lodges they've organized for us were breathtaking... beautiful views, great standard and great food. What else can I say? I can definitely recommend Shengena! What we got for the money was way above the expectations :)