Month-by-Month Guide to Kenya’s Great Migration

Why the Great Migration is Nature’s Greatest Show

Every year, nearly two million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles thunder across the Serengeti and into Kenya’s Maasai Mara, creating one of the most spectacular natural events on Earth: the Great Migration. This breathtaking movement is not just about animals moving in search of greener pastures—it is a dramatic tale of survival. From predator-prey encounters to dangerous river crossings, the migration offers a front-row seat to the raw power of nature.

For travelers, timing your safari right makes all the difference. The migration is not confined to one season—it moves month by month, following the rains. This guide will take you through the migration calendar in Kenya, highlighting what to expect each month, the best safari experiences, and where to stay for luxury and adventure.


January – February: The Calving Season in the Serengeti (Pre-Mara Movement)

While the wildebeest herds are mostly in the southern Serengeti (Tanzania) during these months, this period is crucial to the migration cycle. Thousands of calves are born within weeks, creating an overwhelming abundance of life—and food for predators.

  • What it means for Kenya travelers: This is the time to consider combined Kenya-Tanzania safaris, as Kenya is quieter before the herds move north. Sundown Safaris can customize cross-border trips.
  • Highlights: Predator action—lions, cheetahs, and hyenas hunt vulnerable calves.
  • Best Lodge Experience: Serengeti luxury camps paired with a sneak preview extension into the Maasai Mara.

March – April: Quiet Season, but Perfect for Exclusive Safaris

As the herds graze and slowly move north, this is a quieter safari period in Kenya. While you won’t see river crossings yet, it’s an ideal time for privacy and exclusivity in the Maasai Mara.

  • Advantages: Lower rates, fewer tourists, and lush landscapes after the rains.
  • What to See: Resident Mara wildlife—elephants, giraffes, lions, and leopards.
  • Best For: Photographers who love green backdrops, private travelers seeking seclusion.

May – June: The Migration Approaches Kenya

By late May, the wildebeest begin pushing toward the Grumeti River in Tanzania. In June, large groups gather, creating dramatic river crossing previews before they move toward the Mara.

  • Why Visit Now: Fewer crowds compared to peak season, but still a chance to see major herd movements.
  • Highlights: Early crossings, predator hunts, elephants with calves.
  • Safari Tip: Combine Amboseli (for elephants under Mount Kilimanjaro) with Mara for a diverse adventure.

July: The Great Migration Arrives in the Maasai Mara

July marks the start of migration season in Kenya. The wildebeest arrive in the northern Serengeti and southern Maasai Mara, preparing for the first Mara River crossings.

  • Highlights: First crossings over the Mara River—crocodiles lurking, predators waiting.
  • Safari Experience: The drama of survival unfolds daily.
  • Best Lodges: Riverside luxury camps for close access to crossings, such as Governor’s Camp or Angama Mara.
  • Pro Tip: Book early—this is one of the busiest safari months.

August: Peak River Crossings & Predator Action

August is migration at its best in the Maasai Mara. Thousands of wildebeest cross back and forth across the Mara River, facing crocodiles, big cats, and chaos.

  • What to Expect: High drama at the crossings, endless herds on the savannah, and predators in action.
  • Ideal For: Wildlife photographers, first-time safari travelers, and adventure seekers.
  • Add-On: Hot-air balloon safari for sunrise views of the migration herds.

September: Herds Spread Across the Maasai Mara

September is the golden month for the Maasai Mara. The herds are now scattered across the park, offering easier sightings and fewer bottlenecks at the rivers.

  • Highlights: Huge wildebeest herds grazing across the Mara plains, alongside zebras and gazelles.
  • Advantages: Fewer crowds than August, but migration still in full swing.
  • Luxury Touch: Private sundowners overlooking herds grazing at sunset.

October: Slowing Movement, Resident Wildlife Still Thriving

By October, the migration begins to slow down as the herds prepare to head south. However, plenty of wildlife action continues in the Mara.

  • Why Visit: Resident wildlife remains spectacular, and big cat sightings are common.
  • Highlights: Quieter parks with excellent predator action.
  • Best Lodges: Smaller boutique camps for a more intimate safari feel.

November: The Herds Depart, but Kenya Still Delivers

Most herds start moving back into Tanzania by November, but the Maasai Mara retains healthy resident populations of lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, and buffalo.

  • Why Visit: Shoulder season pricing, fewer visitors, and a more relaxed safari.
  • Safari Add-On: Pair Mara with Samburu or Ol Pejeta for unique wildlife (Grevy’s zebra, rhinos).

December: Festive Safaris in Kenya

Although the migration has fully returned south, December is a fantastic time to visit Kenya. With festive holiday vibes, warm weather, and resident game in abundance, it’s a perfect family safari month.

  • Highlights: Resident Mara wildlife, Christmas in the bush, New Year’s Eve under the stars.
  • Best For: Families and couples seeking a luxury safari holiday.

Best Safari Lodges & Camps for the Migration

  • Luxury Riverside Camps: Angama Mara, Governor’s Camp – perfect for river crossing access.
  • Eco-Friendly Camps: Basecamp Explorer, Saruni Mara – for sustainable, community-led safaris.
  • Private Villas: Great for families or groups who want exclusivity paired with luxury.

Practical Travel Tips

  • When to Book: For July–September, book at least 8–12 months in advance.
  • Photography: Carry zoom lenses for predator action and wide angles for herds.
  • Clothing: Neutral safari colors, light layers, hats, and binoculars.
  • Extras: Don’t miss a balloon safari, Maasai village cultural visit, or walking safari.

Witness the Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth

The Great Migration is more than a safari—it is a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle of survival, beauty, and adventure. Whether you visit in peak August for the river crossings or in quieter shoulder months for exclusivity, Kenya always rewards travelers with unforgettable moments.

At Sundown Safaris, we craft tailor-made luxury safaris to match your travel style, ensuring you experience the migration in the most authentic, comfortable, and adventurous way possible.

👉 Ready to plan your Great Migration safari? Contact Sundown Safaris today and let us take you closer to the action.

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