Serengeti Wildebeest Migration
About Serengeti Wildebeest Migration
It is believed that every year, 1.5 million wildebeest, 200 000 plus zebras, and hundreds of antelope of various types undertake up to 1000 km journey across Tanzania’s Serengeti (endless plains in maa – Maasai language) and Kenya’s Masai Mara. All the major predators automatically follow the migration closely behind. It is their bumper harvest time with “assurance to have food.”
It is one of the lifetime experiences with unforgettable memories to witness this massive movement of wildlife s roar through the Serengeti plains, blowing up dust as they run. The movement is named “The Greatest migration movement on Earth.” When one witnesses them moving, it’s almost as if thunder is rumbling underneath African soil. While wildebeests run for their survival to cross to another end, the crocodile strategically hiding underwater poses a big challenge for wildebeests trying to cross Mara River banks, making it more interesting to watch. No wonders millions of visitors book their holiday from June to July only to witness the Serengeti Wildebeest migration.
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