Ikoma Hills in Serengeti National Park & Grumeti Migration Area

Ikoma Hills

Ikoma Hills are located in the north western part of Serengeti National Park. The hills are positioned only a few minutes drive from Seronera Airstrip and Grumeti Airstrip. This makes Ikoma Hills easy to access for visitors arriving by air. Their location places them close to important wildlife areas within the Serengeti ecosystem.

Ikoma Hills lie within range of the Grumeti River. The Grumeti River plays a major role during the wildebeest migration. Each year, large herds of wildebeests move through this area as they search for fresh grass and water. The river is known for its strong currents and large crocodiles. Many visitors watch closely as wildebeests attempt to cross the river while avoiding crocodiles. These river crossings are one of the most watched wildlife events in the Serengeti.

Ikoma Hills in Serengeti National Park & Grumeti Migration Area

Because of the nearby river, the area around Ikoma Hills supports strong wildlife activity. Herbivores gather near the water, and predators follow them. Crocodiles remain in the river throughout the year, while other animals move between the river and surrounding plains. This makes the area active for game viewing during different seasons.

Ikoma Hills are located between Grumeti Game Reserve and Ikorongo Game Reserve. These two protected areas support wildlife movement outside the main Serengeti National Park. The connection between these reserves allows animals to move freely across the landscape. This helps maintain natural wildlife patterns and supports conservation efforts.

The hills themselves provide raised ground that offers clear views of the surrounding plains. Wildlife can often be seen moving across open areas from these higher points. Predators sometimes use elevated ground to watch for prey, while other animals pass through the area while migrating.

Ikoma Hills are included in safari routes for visitors exploring the western and north western Serengeti. The area is less crowded compared to central Serengeti, which allows for quieter game drives. Visitors staying in nearby lodges and camps can reach Ikoma Hills easily and enjoy wildlife viewing without long travel times.

A visit to Ikoma Hills offers access to the Grumeti River, migration routes, and open plains. The location between key reserves makes it an important part of the Serengeti ecosystem and a useful stop for safari travelers interested in wildlife movement and river crossings.


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