Get a chance to witness the newborn calves during our 6 days adventure in Ndutu and serengeti
The calving season occurs between January and March, with February being the peak time when thousands of wildebeest, zebras, and other grazers give birth
During calving season, the southern Serengeti is teeming with life. You can witness the birth of over 500,000 wildebeest calves and see predator-prey interactions as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas gather to hunt. It’s also a unique opportunity for wildlife photography and to witness the cycle of life in action.
The Ndutu region in the southern Serengeti is the heart of the calving season action. Staying in mobile tented camps near the calving grounds offers close-up encounters with the wildlife and the migration herds.
Yes, the calving season is suitable for families, especially those with children interested in wildlife. The sight of newborn calves and the vast Serengeti landscapes offer an educational and exciting experience for all ages.