After enjoying an early game drive to see huge herds of elephant herds against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, take an evening flight to Maasai Mara on day three of your trip.
While this itinerary will see you move bases to experience the Great Migration to the max, the Maasai Mara will be your home for the next ten days of your trip.
On days four through seven, stay in a camp in the north-eastern part of the reserve, where you’ll be able to witness the initial river crossings. Alongside the mass movement of millions of wildebeest, you can also expect to see huge numbers of zebras and gazelles.
On day eight, move to a more central campsite for three nights in order to observe large herds, with predator interactions also on the cards.
Once the migration is underway, the likes of lions, leopards, cheetahs, and hyenas are more visible and active as they seek to take advantage of the huge numbers of potential prey. This offers unapparelled opportunities to observe predator-prey interactions up close.
For days 11-13, relocate to the western border near the Mara River for more views of crossings, and to explore less-crowded areas of the reserve.
Look out for enormous Nile crocodiles lying in wait for the migrating herds, adding further peril to the crossings.
This undeniable trip of a lifetime ends on day fourteen when you return to Nairobi for your flight home.