Friday, 27 July 2012

Migration in Masai Mara...

The Great wildebeest migration in the Maasai Mara has finally started and huge numbers of wildebeest and zebra numbering 16,000 have already crossed the Sand River. When the Serengeti and Masai Mara is filled with large numbers of zebras this time, then it means that the wildebeest migration this year will be a spectacle that no guest would want to miss. The early heavy rains has made it possible for the wildebeest and zebra to have plenty of food. The long grass in Maasai Mara is plenty for all these herbivores.



At the moment the Wildebeests have split into 3 different groups in the Serengeti, one group is in the Sand River region, while the other group is in that area of Grumeti River. Another group has reached the Northern part of Serengeti, Klein’s camp area.
In Maasai Mara near Talek gate there are herds of wildebeests and the lions and other big cats are not very far away. Remember when these herds of wildebeests move, they move with the predators. Lately that area of Mara Bush Camp, guests have witnessed stunning scenes….

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