The Great Wildebeest Migration: An Epic African Adventure

Wildebeests crossing the mara river
Elephants outside Asilia's Kimondo camp in Serengeti

The Great Migration Explained.

The Great Wildebeest Migration: An Epic African Adventure

The annual wildebeest migration happens in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania extending into the World’s famous Maasai Mara Game Reserve. Often called ‘the Greatest wildlife show in Earth’, the Greatest Migration is one of the seven new wonders of the world, and it’s truly no surprise why.

More than 1.5milliom wildebeest migrate in an enormous loop every year. The spectacle starts from Southern Serengeti national park, once the wildebeest are born in the ‘calving season’ and start their movement. Their grazing and trampling of grass allow new grasses to grow, while their waste help fertilize the soil. This is not what makes it a spectacle. As they move, the predators will be hunting their prey across the wilderness whose only rule is ‘survival for the fittest’ in the most dramatic episode the world has ever witnessed.

Grab your binoculars and park your bags, its time for an epic adventure. You’re headed to East Africa for a front-row seat to one of the greatest shows on earth-the great wildebeest migration. Each year, over one million wildebeest, along with hundreds of thousands of Zebra and antelope, make their way across the sweeping Savannas of the Serengeti and Maasai Mara in search of fresh grass and water.

When and Where the Great Migration Takes Place

The great wildebeest migration takes place annually in Tanzania and Kenya, between the Serengeti National Park and the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Every year over million wildebeest along with thousands of Zebras and Gazelles make their way North following the rains in search of fresh grazing.

From December to march, the herds gather in the Southern Serengeti in the Calving Season. Come April, the migration starts to move to the North crossing the Grumeti and Mara rivers climaxing in the North between July and October. The trek isn’t easy-many animals perish while attempting o cross the dangerous rivers, falling prey to hungry crocodiles or drowning in the waters. The migrations continue further North into the Maasai Mara, staying there through October before heading South again ito the Serengeti and completing the annual cycle.

The precise time of the migration varies each year depending on the rainfall patterns, but as a general rule, the herds can be spotted in Serengeti from December to May, and Maasai Mara from July to October.The drama of the river crossing, in particular, is an unparalleled wildlife spectacle. Safaris are best booked during these peak months to witness the migration in full swing, the hundreds of thousands of wildebeest stampeding across the plains.

For a true taste of the epic African adventure, I highly recommend booking a mobile tented camp and spending a few days following the herds. There is nothing quite like waking up to the sounds of wildebeests and Zebras grazing just outside your tent flap! An experience you’ll never forget.

The Incredible Scale and Scope of The Migration

Every year over 2million wildebeests, along with hundreds of thousands of Zebras and Gazelles, embark on a spectacular journey across the plains of east Africa. This is truly on the greatest wildlife spectacle on the planet.

The scale of the migration if staggering. As far as the eye can see, massive hers of wildebeest and other hoofed animals move together across the grassland in a never-ending stream. From the endless golden Savanna of the Serengeti to the greener pastures of the Maasai Mara, the herds can travel over 500miles each year in a constantly moving cycle following the rains and new grass growth.

The Drama Unfolds

The journey is not without dangers, hungry predators like Lions, hyenas and crocodiles are always trailing the herds, picking off the weak and vulnerable. The wildebeests have to cross treacherous rivers where many meet their end in the jaws of lucking crocs. The lucky ones that make it to the other side are rewarded with open grasslands to feed and raise their young ones before beginning the long treks back to south again.

This spectacle of nature in action, with tens of thousands of animals on the move together, is a once in a lifetime experience. The dust, the sounds, the drama-witnessing the grest wildebeest migration in person is a humbling reminde of the raw power and timeliness of the African wilderness. If adventure and wildlife are in your blood, this epic journey should be at the top of your bucket list.

Following the Herds on Their Journey

The annual wildebeest migration in east Africa is one of the greatest spectacles on the planet. To witness this epic journey first hand, the best way is to follow the herds.

Planning your Own Migration Safari experience

Planning a wildebeest migration safari adventure requires some forethought and preparations to have the best experience. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

When to go

The migration follow seasonal rains. So the best time to follow the herds is from July to October when they travel fro Serengeti plains in Tanzania to the Maasai Mara in Kenya. Book atleast 6-8 months in advance for the lodges and camps during the busy season.

Where to Stay

There are many lodges and tented camps in Serengeti and Maasai mara where you can wake up to the sounds of the migration. Opt for accomodations with vehicles and guides that can take u out for game drives at dawn and dusk while game drives is most active. Some affordable options offers basic comfort in spectacular setting.

What to Pack

Bring comfortable, breathable clothing in neutral colours, hiking boots, binoculars, a zoom lens for photography, insect repellant, hut and any important medication. June through October are dry seasons but afternoon rains are still pissible so back a light rain jacket. Don’t forget yor sense of adventure!

Balooning over the Mara/Serengeti(Optional)

For a unique perspective, take a hot air balloon safari at dawn. Gently float over the plains and witness the migration from the air with champagne breakfast. It’s a once in a lifetime experience that can cost $500 per person.

Budgeting

Migration safais aren’t cheap but you can lower cost by using budget camps or booking partial packages instead of all inclusive. Expect to pay $200-$500 depending on accommodation and activities.

The rewards of witnessing on of the greatest shows on earth are priceless. With the right planning and preparations, your wildebeest migration safari can be the adventure of a lifetime. The thundering hooves, massive herds and African landscapes will leave you in awe of the cycle of life. Enjoy every moment of your memorable journey!

Conclusion

So there you have it, an epic annual adventure of over a million wildebeests and Zebras on the move across the Serengeti plains. Witnessing this spectacle in person has to be a once in a lifetime experience. As the huge herds traverse over 500miles each year in a never-ending loop, they face threats from predators and harsh environment all in the name of survival and ensuring future generations. If the call of the wild speaks to your adventurer spirit, then this is on African Safari you need to take. The drama, the sounds , and scale of the Great Migration will leave you in awe and give you a profound appreciation of the raw beauty of the natural world.Start planning your trip if a lifetime and get ready for an adventure you’ll never forget.

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