The Wildebeest Migration In East Africa, Also Known As “The Great Migration” Takes Place Between Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park And Kenya’s Masai Mara And Is One Of The Greatest Wildlife Spectacles On The Planet. Thousands Of Wildebeest And Zebra’s Migrate Between The Serengeti And The Masai Mara, Constantly Driven By Their Search For Fresh Grazing. The Massive Herds Are Closely Followed By Predators (Lion, Hyena And Cheetah), Making The Most Of Every Opportunity To Catch Their Next Meal.
The Precise Timing Of The Annual Wildebeest Migration Depends On The Rains. It Is A Very Unpredictable And Spontaneous Natural Event, With Calving Season Taking Place In The Serengeti Between January And Mid-March. The Wildebeest Migration Starts To Head Towards The Western Serengeti In May Or June.
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Overview
The great Serengeti wildebeest migration is the movement of vast numbers of the Serengeti’s wildebeest, accompanied by large numbers of zebra, and smaller numbers of Grant’s gazelle, Thomson’s gazelle, eland and impala. These move in an annual pattern which is fairly predictable.
Highlights
- Serengeti National Park (Wildebeest Migration)
- Ngorongoro Crater (the largest unbroken caldera in the world)
- Tarangire National Park
- Lake Manyara National Park