The Serengeti Great Migration
Every year, Millions of “Wildebeests”, followed by “Zebras” and Get Circular Journey between Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park and Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve.
It is One of The World’s “Greatest Wildlife Shows”.
The Serengeti Great Migration is Considered a “Natural World Heritage”.
Observing this Spectacular Migration is Considered: “A Unique – Magnificent Show of Nature.”
Animals Move Between These Regions of two countries. Because they need “Food and Water Resources” In Different Areas “In Different Seasons”.
Great migration Continues Continuously Depending on the Rainy Seasons.
Wildebeest Great Migration
For Observation [ Game Drive Timings ] [ By Location ]
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Serengeti National Park – [Western Corridor] [Grumeti Game Reserve]
The spot is On The Route, of “The Great Migration”, that The Herd Passes Through.
June-July The Herd arrives around Serengeti Western Corridor | Grumeti Game Reserve > Crosses the Grumeti River.
[Observation] : June|July
Best Observation Timing is: July
Serengeti National Park – [Mara River] [Magnificent River Crossing]
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The Most Critical Part of “The Great Migration” is “Mara River Crossing”
- Around July, The Migration herd starts to arrive, the Mara Region of Tanzania > then crosses the Mara River to Kenya.
[Observation] : July to October
[Best Observation Timing] : August|September
Serengeti National Park – [South Serengeti Plains] [NDUTU] [Calving Period]
- NDUTU is Located On the Route of The Great Migration and Provides Access to Extensive Grasslands and Water Sources during this period.
- The Serengeti Every year, 1,5 Million African Wildebeest, followed by Zebras and other herbivores, Come to the Ndutu Region and Give Birth here.
- Every year, More than “250 Thousand Births” occur in the region during this period.
- One of the Most Special Moments of The Great Migration is the “Calving Period” in the Serengeti.
[Observation] : January February March
[Best Observation Timing] : February
- The Highest Birth Rate occurs in the First 15 Days of “February”.
¿Why Calving at NDUTU?
- Location is more Safeguarded for Predators
- For The Grassland: Abundant timing for Graze and Feeding…