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The Great Migration

Serengeti to Masai Mara: following the Great Migration by camp and bush flight

A wildebeest column stretches to the tree line. You are not watching a documentary. You are standing in it. This ten-day itinerary tracks the Great Migration from Tanzania’s central plains to Kenya’s Mara North Conservancy, moving by bush flight and private vehicle as the herds move north.

Fly into Nairobi on Air India or Kenya Airways from Delhi or Mumbai. From Wilson Airport, Safarilink puts you over the savannah and into Seronera in under two hours. No long transfers. No wasted afternoon.

Siringit Serengeti Camp is your first base. Your tented suite has a private deck facing the plains. Day one starts before sunrise — your guide has the Land Cruiser running. Lions are active at first light; so are the herds. That afternoon, your camp team sets up sundowners in the bush. Cold drink, warm sky, no other vehicles in sight. On day three, a hot air balloon with Serengeti Balloon Safaris lifts you above the plains at dawn. From 300 feet up, the scale of the migration becomes real.

A three-hour drive north doubles as a game drive. Zebra and wildebeest cross the track. Siringit Migration Camp sits close to the Grumeti River. On your first full day, a river-crossing drive puts you at the bank when the herds commit to the water. Crocodiles move fast. So does everything else. The following morning, your ranger leads a walking safari. You read tracks, watch for predators on foot, and cover ground the vehicle cannot reach.

A short flight from Kogatende lands you in Mara North Conservancy. Mahali Mzuri assigns you a suite with a view across the valley. The conservancy limits vehicles; you rarely share a sighting. A full-day game drive covers the Mara’s northern grasslands, where the herds have spread wide. One afternoon, a local guide walks you into a Maasai village — you sit with elders, watch the younger men practice jumping, and leave with a clearer picture of how people and wildlife share this land. That evening, a night drive with a spotlight turns the conservancy into a different place entirely. Leopard, hyena, serval: the cats you missed by day are out.

A morning flight returns you to Nairobi in time for an onward connection. Alp Travel Co. handles every camp booking, flight segment, and transfer. You follow the herds. We handle the rest.

A wildebeest column stretches to the tree line. You are not watching a documentary. You are standing in it.

How it unfolds

FLY IN
Flight · 2h NBO→Seronera, Safarilink, ~2h, direct bush flight
DAYS 1–3

Central Serengeti (Seronera) — Siringit Serengeti Camp

Siringit Serengeti Camp puts your tented suite on the edge of the central plains. The private deck faces open savannah. Your first morning starts before dawn — lions hunt at first light, and your guide knows where they were last seen. That afternoon, the camp team sets up sundowners in the bush. On day three, Serengeti Balloon Safaris lifts you above the plains at sunrise. From the air, the scale of the migration is impossible to ignore.

  • Sunrise game drive · 4h Best chance to see predators on the move at dawn
  • Bush sundowner · 2h Classic safari ritual — golden hour with drinks on the savannah
  • Hot air balloon safari · 3h Early morning launch for aerial migration views
Private car · 3h Seronera→Migration Camp, private safari vehicle, ~3h game drive transfer
DAYS 4–5

Northern Serengeti (Migration Camp) — Siringit Migration Camp

The drive north to Siringit Migration Camp takes three hours and crosses active migration corridors. Zebra and wildebeest stop your vehicle more than once. The camp sits close to the Grumeti River. Your first full day here puts you at the bank during a crossing — crocodiles, chaos, and the full weight of what the migration actually costs the animals. The next morning, your ranger leads a walking safari through the same terrain. You cover ground no vehicle reaches and read the land at eye level.

  • River crossing game drive · 5h Mid-morning to midday for best chance at wildebeest crossings
  • Walking safari (with ranger) · 2h Late afternoon — safe, immersive bush experience
Flight · 1h 30m Kogatende→Mara North, private charter or scheduled bush flight, ~1.5h
DAYS 6–8

Masai Mara (Mara North Conservancy) — Mahali Mzuri

A bush flight from Kogatende delivers you to Mara North Conservancy. Mahali Mzuri’s suites look out over a wide valley. The conservancy’s low vehicle limits mean sightings stay quiet. A full-day game drive covers the northern grasslands where the herds have spread. One afternoon, a Maasai guide walks you through his village — you sit with elders and watch the community go about its day. That evening, a spotlight drive through the conservancy shows you the predators that stay out of sight until dark.

  • Full-day game drive in Mara North · 8h Pack a picnic for midday river crossing action
  • Maasai village visit · 2h Late afternoon — meet local Maasai and learn about traditions
  • Night game drive · 2h Post-dinner — spot nocturnal wildlife rarely seen by day

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