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Wildebeest Migration
The
Wildebeest Migration is a dramatic story. It takes place within Kenya
and Tanzania and is the greatest wildlife show on earth. Between the
open plains of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara, thousands of wildebeest
and zebras migrate to greener pastures as the seasons change and the
circle of life and death continues. Predators follow the Wildebeest
Migration closely, waiting for an opportunity to strike weak prey as
they make their way into different territories.
The precise timing of the Wildebeest Migration changes annually and it
is a very unpredictable and spontaneous natural event. The calving
season takes place in the Serengeti between the months of January and
mid-March before the Wildebeest Migration begins heading towards the
western Serengeti in June. The best time to see the migration is usually
between June and August when the wildebeest congregate and prepare to
cross the famous Grumeti River. There are a few excellent camps in this
area where you can stay to witness this natural phenomenon.

If you are in the Masai Mara you can expect the wildebeest to make their
arrival as early as July, but they generally arrive between August and
September and remain in the Mara between October and November. Between
December and January the wildebeest gradually begin their migration back
towards the Serengeti.
We believe that going on
safari to view & witness the Wildebeest migration is one of the
ultimate safari experiences that Africa has to offer.
Please note this is a general description of the migration
cycle. Due to the spontaneous and unpredictable timing of the migration
we cannot be held liable for any misrepresentation of the current
situation in
East Africa.
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