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Ndutu

The calving epicentre, straddling the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area — where the off-road rules let you get closer.
Getting there
Flight to Ndutu airstrip, or road from the crater
Best for
The heart of the calving (Dec–Mar), off-road predator action
The land
Plains, woodland and shallow soda lakes (Ndutu & Masek)
Honest note
A seasonal star — outside calving it's quiet
What it is
If the southern plains are the migration's nursery, Ndutu is the delivery room.
Ndutu sits at the very heart of the calving grounds, in the band where the Serengeti meets the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Its mix of open plain, acacia woodland and shallow soda lakes concentrates both the calving herds and the predators — and, crucially, parts of it sit in the NCAA, where off-road driving is permitted. That single rule is why Ndutu, in season, offers the closest, most flexible predator viewing on the whole migration.
The reason to come

What makes Ndutu different

The calving's densest ground, with rules that let you work it properly.

Off-road access

Parts of Ndutu lie in the NCAA, where off-road driving is allowed — so you can follow a hunt, not just watch it pass.

Calving density

The herds pack tightest here in the December–March window; the action is relentless.

Two ecosystems

Ndutu straddles the Serengeti and the NCAA — woodland, plain and lake in one area.

The soda lakes

Ndutu and Masek draw flamingos and game; the tree-lines hold leopard.

Big cats up close

Cheetah on the plains, lion in the woodland, and the access to get near them.

A Ndutu note

The off-road rule is the whole point of Ndutu — but it brings vehicles to good sightings. We go early and read the woodland edges, where the cats rest, rather than chasing the crowd on the open plain.

The advantage

Why the off-road rule matters

On most of the Serengeti you must stay on the track, which means a cheetah hunt 400 metres away stays 400 metres away. In the NCAA portion of Ndutu, your guide can leave the track and position with the action — the difference between a distant smudge and a cheetah and cubs at close range. In calving season, when hunts happen constantly, that access is what makes Ndutu the photographer's choice.
When to come — honestly

A calving-window destination

December – March
Best
Calving — The herds are here and the predator action is constant — the only window that matters, and a superb one.
November
Good
Early arrival — Herds begin to gather; the season builds.
Outside roughly December–March the herds move on and Ndutu quietens; the lakes and resident game remain, but the spectacle is seasonal.
A line on the map

Half Serengeti, half conservation area

Ndutu's split personality is the key to it. The Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area meet here, and the two have different rules — most importantly, the NCAA permits off-road driving while the national park does not.

It's an invisible line on the ground, but it shapes your safari: a good guide knows which side of it you're on, and uses the NCAA portion to get you close to the action the park-side rules would keep at a distance.

We've spared you the boundary cartography. What you need to know: Ndutu in calving season, with a guide who works the off-road side, is the migration at its most accessible.

Beyond the obvious

Three things Ndutu does best

Off-road predator work

Following cheetah and lion off the track in the NCAA portion.

Calving in the woodland

The mix of plain and acacia that concentrates both prey and predator.

Soda-lake edges

Flamingos on Lake Ndutu and leopard in the lakeside trees.

Why Wild Voyager

Ndutu rewards a guide who knows the line

The whole value of Ndutu is the off-road access — and using it well takes a guide who reads the herds and knows exactly where the rules change.

Our own Tanzania ground

Guides who work these plains all season and know where the calving has concentrated this week.

We use the access

We position you on the off-road side to get close to hunts, not stuck watching from the track.

Timed to the calving

We send you to Ndutu in the December–March window, when it's the best ground on the whole migration.

Wildlife you may see
Cheetah Elephants Leopard Lion

Get close to the calving,
where the rules allow it.

In calving season, Ndutu's off-road access makes it the migration's most rewarding ground — we build the trip around the window.

Plan a Ndutu safari

Field notes, now and then.

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