All indication that the annual
migration of wildebeests from Serengeti National park in Tanzania into Masai
Mara game reserve in Kenya, now shows that it is starting in earnest. The first
few wildebeests have crossed the border into Masai Mara south east of Lookout
hill. By last week, according to my sources, the herds in Tanzania had taken a
two pronged heading, with one herds heading into Grumeti (upper western
corridor) and another herd heading towards Kogatende area. These would be the
herds we are now seeing crossing over into the Mara.
Meanwhile in the Mara, the Loita
herds have started heading into the park. These herds can now be seen on the
conservancies to the East and North East of the Reserve. Currently there is a
high concentration around Musiara gate and the plains towards Rhino Ridge and south
East towards Talek gate. There are also a lot of zebras concentrated at the balloon
landing site on the Mara Triangle. We expect as the main herds progress in movement
from the south, the Loita herds will play a role in filling the gap as they move
into the reserve.These are usually the first ones to cross the river at
paradise crossing point west onto the Triangle.
The herds from the south were expected to delay due to the amount of grass in their way, but looks like they have marched faster. I will keep updating on progress.
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