The Great Serengeti Wildebeest Migration is one of the world's most spectacular wildlife events. Often referred to as The Greatest Show on Earth, the Serengati wildebeest migration is the largest movement of herds on the planet; the site is simply breathtaking. Take the migration out of the Serengeti however, and in my view you still have the finest park in Africa. What is unique about this pitch is the location in the Serengeti and the time of year—late July/ August opens up the far North of the park, away from all the crowds. The area is called the Lamai Wedge and hardly anyone knows about it. This is peak season as the wildebeest migration runs directly through the area. However a good 30 percent of the migration will be in the Lamai Wedge between July to October. This is still a good time of year to go. To be honest the whole year is fantastic up there (apart from April and May rains) because there are no people which is very rare, but the wildebeest migration months are when it is at its best.
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