Now’s the best time to witness the Great Migration in Masai Mara, Kenya
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The Great Migration is an annual event and July through November is the best time to witness this. This is when the land receives the much needed rainfall after a hot and dry summer. During the summer, the grasslands turn into bro … Read more
The Great Migration is an annual event and July through November is the best time to witness this. This is when the land receives the much needed rainfall after a hot and dry summer. During the summer, the grasslands turn into brown and dusty landscape, with most of the watering holes dried up. Read less
We are talking about the Great Migration in the Masai Mara (Kenya) and Serengeti (Tanzania), one of the most spectacular natural events on the planet.
The Great Migration is an annual event and July through November is the best time to witness this. This is when the land receives the much needed rainfall after a hot and dry summer. During the summer, the grasslands turn into brown and dusty landscape, with most of the watering holes dried up.
The animals move in large numbers in search of water and a lot of them don’t even make it to the first rainfall during this movement.
During the wet season, the herds also give birth to calves, meaning increased population. But then, the dry season approaches and with dwindling food sources and drier season, the herds start their movement towards the pastures of the Masai Mara in Kenya. Yes, this movement happens throughout the year.
No wonder, this Great Migration is one of the most favourite subjects for wildlife documentaries.
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Speaking of predators, the grassland comes alive with predators like lions, cheetahs, and hyenas, all drawn to the abundance of prey. So whether you are there to see millions of migrating animals, ranging from smallest of ungulates to the largest of pachyderms, or the big predators lying in wait, it’s a scene you will not forget for a really long time.
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