The Great Wildebeest and Zebra Migration, often hailed as nature’s grand spectacle, unfolds annually across the East African savannah in a mesmerizing cycle. This captivating journey commences in December, coinciding with the onset of the rainy season, in the southern Serengeti plains of Tanzania. During this time, hundreds of thousands of wildebeest give birth to their calves, transforming the plains into a bustling nursery.
As the grasslands lushly regenerate in February, the vast herds embark on their epic northward expedition, covering hundreds of miles en route to Kenya’s Maasai Mara. By July, they reach the Maasai Mara, where the river crossings take center stage, resembling audacious feats over treacherous crocodile-infested waters, with hungry predators lurking on the opposite shore. This momentous spectacle continues through September before the herds commence their homeward journey, returning to the Serengeti to graze and begin this epic odyssey anew. This cyclic natural drama serves as a remarkable testament to the resilience and adaptability of nature, a true marvel that unfolds year after year.
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