The Great Migration!

Published 2024-08-03
Every year in early July hundreds of thousands of Wildebeests cross the Mara river and enter Masai Mara in Kenya from Serengeti in Tanzania.
They do this in search of greener pastures, spend about 6 months roaming the Savannahs of the Mara triangle, feeding, copulating and many falling prey to the predators.
Thousands of them fall to their death and get devoured by crocodiles while crossing the dangerous Mara river. It is an experience to watch these animals in droves descending the banks of the river, jumping down in a mad frenzy, the dust all around stirred up by their trampling hooves. A massive surge of their energy can be felt as thousands of them swim and wade across.