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Serengeti
Migration Park Attractions
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December, January, February & March:
The Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater are
arguably the most impressive wildlife sanctuaries in the
world. During the months of December through to March, the
seemingly endless plains of the Southern Serengeti and the
Crater are inhabited by massive herds of wildebeest and
zebra. The enormous herds graze on the lush grass. In the
calving season (late January through to mid March) the herds
are concentrated here, attracting the attention of predators
like lion, cheetah and hyena.
April & May:
During the months of April and May the over-grazed plains
are unable to sustain such massive herds. The migration
sweeps northwest, moving from the short grass plains of the
southern Serengeti and the Crater to the long grass plains
and woodland of the Serengeti's western corridor, towards
Lake Victoria. This period is during the long rains and is
considered unsuitable for game viewing as roads are often
closed or impassable.
June:
By now the wildebeest herds have depleted the western
corridor's pasturelands and the herds must continue north to
graze further. May through June is the period where breeding
occurs and is a transitional period between the wet and the
dry season.
July, August, September & October:
In early July the numerous herds have gathered at the banks
of the Mara River, the final hurdle to the lush grasses of
the Masai Mara. Desperate to feed, the wildebeest and zebra
must negotiate crocodile infested waters. Due to their large
numbers the majority of animals pass safely, however
predators take advantage of stragglers whilst others drown
in strong currents. During this period the wildebeest remain
in the Mara.
November
The arrival of short rains draws the migration south.
Towards the end of November the herds make their way back
into the southern Serengeti and the cycle continues.
Please note: the migration is a naturally occurring
event and timings may vary depending on the seasonal rains.
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