The Great Wildebeest Migration moves through the Serengeti and Masai Mara National Parks. We track their progress. The migration path varies from year to year depending on weather and other environmental factors. The blog is the simpliest way to get an understanding of the movements based on recent past movement patterns.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Masai Mara Safari
The “early arrival” herds of ungulates continue to stream into the Masai Mara Reserve from the Serengeti. The best place to be based for a safari is along the Talek or Mara Rivers or anywhere close to the Mara Triangle in the Masai Mara Reserve. We recommend that you split your time between one of these camps and a camp in one of the private concession areas or private ranches. This allows you to see the wildebeest crossing the crocodile filled Mara or Talek Rivers for a couple of days and then get away from the abundant other visitors that inevitably accompany the migration. This is still limited availability in the Mara, but we are also already getting solid enquiries about the migration in 2009!
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- Current location of the wildebeest migration
- Mara River crossing continues unabated
- Mara River crossing video
- Migration Update: Serengeti or Masai Mara?
- Migration News: Hot Air Balloon over the Masai Mara
- Migration update: Highlight of the year in underway
- Highlight of annual migration
- Migration Update: Northern Serengeti and Masai Mara
- Masai Mara Safari
- Migration Update: Northern Serengeti and Masai Mara
- Masai Mara migration of 2008 has begun
- Predators of the migration
- Serengeti Migration News: Herds heading north
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