Recent observations of the orbits of star clusters around Sgr A ⋆ , imaging of black holes and gravitational waveforms of merging compact objects, require a detailed understanding of the general relativistic geodesic motion. We came up with a method to provide all the possible geodesics in any axially symmetric space-time. The relevance of the result is crucial for explaining the data of the orbital movement of S stars around the supermassive black hole Sgr A ⋆ at the galactic center, leading to an understanding that supports different scenarios for the real nature of that compact object. The Kerr metric is explicitly worked out, recovering the Schwarzschild geodesics in the static limit.