In combination with the Massai Mara in Kenya,
the Serengeti provides the backdrop for the annual great wildebeest
migration where over 1,000,000 wildebeest and 200,000 zebras travel
over 600 miles each year in search of sustenance. Their migration
movement and timing varies from year to year and is based on the
timing and amounts of rainfall. It’s all about finding new, fresh
grass on which to feed so rain fall is critical. The following
is AN APPROXIMATION of when the migration is MOST LIKELY to be
found in the various areas of the Serengeti.
Southern
Serengeti
South to Central Serengeti
Corridor
Central Serengeti
Western Serengeti
Northern Serengeti
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