Photo Safari – Calving Season & Migration
The calving season is an exciting time to visit Serengeti, as it is when the wildebeest are most active. Visitors can witness the wildebeest giving birth, and watch as the young struggle to stand up and take their first steps. It is an awe-inspiring experience, as the herds are so vast and the energy is electric. Aside from the wildebeest, there are plenty of other animals to see during the calving season. Elephants, zebras, gazelles, and impalas are all around, as are the predators that stalk them. Lions, leopards, hyenas, and cheetahs are all on the prowl, looking for an easy meal. The predators often target the wildebeest calves, which are easier to catch than the adults.
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Departure/Return Location
Arusha -
Departure Time
Please arrive by 8:00 AM for departure from Arusha -
Return Time
Approximately 5:30 PM return to the Lodge -
Dress Code
Women's Pioneer BUGTech And Men's Explorer Anti-Insect Safari Shirt in Khaki Olive and Katavi khaki respectively -
Included
AccommodationBottled WaterMealsParks Entry FeesSoft DrinksTransport -
Not Included
International FlightsSightSeeingTips And GratuitiesTravel InsuranceVisa Fees
Tour Plan
Day 1 | Arrive-JRO
Stay at: Four Points by Sheraton-Arusha
Day 2 & 3 | Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Stay at: Lion’s Paw | Full Board Basis
Days 4,5,6 | Ndutu Area- Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Stay at: Woodlands Camp | Full Board Basis
Days 7,8 | Central ‒ Serengeti Seronera
Stay at: Sametu Camp | Full Board Basis
Day 9 | Depart
Day Room
Meals: Hot Lunch
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