Serengeti National Park depends on what kind of safari experience you want—especially whether you’re chasing the famous Great Migration or looking for quieter wildlife viewing.
🌿 Dry Season (June – October) — Peak Safari Time
Best overall for wildlife viewing
- Animals gather around rivers and waterholes → easier to spot
- Less vegetation = clearer views
- Ideal for seeing predators like lions and cheetahs
- Crossings of the Great Migration often happen around July–September at the Mara River
Downside:
- Most crowded and expensive time
🌧️ Wet Season (November – May) — Lush & Dramatic
Split into two parts:
🌦️ Short Rains (Nov – Dec)
- Fewer tourists
- Beautiful green landscapes
- Good for birdwatching
🌱 Long Rains (March – May)
- Lowest prices
- Fewer crowds
- But heavy rain can affect game drives
🐃 Great Migration Highlights
The migration moves in a cycle through the Serengeti ecosystem:
- Jan – March: Calving season in southern Serengeti (thousands of baby wildebeest)
- April – June: Herds moving north
- July – Sept: River crossings (most dramatic phase)
- Oct – Dec: Herds return south
⭐ Quick Recommendation
- First-time safari: June–October
- Photography & baby animals: January–March
- Budget & fewer crowds: November or early December


