The annual Wildebeest Migration at the Serengeti National Park is a natural cycle that
replenishes and renews the grasslands of East Africa. Each June, around
1.3 million Wildebeest gather in the Serengeti to calve.
They slowly mass into a huge single herd, until the dry season withers their supply of fresh grass.
The scent of rain to the North begins to draw the herd throughout July, and soon the planet’s greatest animal migration is underway.
This is one of the remarkable wildlife attractions that make's Tanzania's Serengeti one of the best wildlife destinations in the world. Tanzania’s most popular attraction, the Serengeti is best park in Africa, a world heritage site and Biosphere Reserve.
There is no better time wildlife event than the Great Migration. The sound of the approaching herd is a deep, primal rumbling of thundering hooves and low grunts.
The sight of the wildebeest is staggering- a continuous charging mass that stretches from one horizon to the other this endless grey river of life is mottled with black and white as zebras join the throng.
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