We always talk about the annual migration undertaken by wildebeest and zebra herds, but that sounds like a one-way journey, once a year. The reality is that it’s more like a constant cycle, rotating the herds on a never-ending circuit through Tanzania and Kenya.
Right now, the migration has arrived in the Northern Serengeti and is heading into the Mara in vast numbers. The great news for our guests is that the massed ranks can be found between Mara Bushtops and Serengeti Bushtops, giving both camps easy access to the spectacular sights and sounds of so many animals on the hoof.
Unusually most crossings are happening at the Sand River, with fewer at the more regularly favoured Mara River. As always, the herds go their own way and bely expectations!
The river crossings are obvious highlights, though irregular (we’re used to daily events, but right now they’re heading into the water just once or twice a week). Our rangers and regular guests say they have never seen quite so many animals in the migration before, which is wonderful news.
During the coming weeks and months, we should be able to enjoy herds on the way up, then on the way back to the Southern Serengeti, so this is peak time for Serengeti Bushtops. The great thing, though, is there is never a dull moment here, whatever time of year!
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