WILDEBEEST MIGRATION IN THE MASAI MARA
Sala’s is one of the first camps in the Mara to witness the phenomenal movement of over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebra and other antelope, which travel year round on a circular migratory route in the greater Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. If you are staying with us between June and October, you might be lucky enough to catch the animals thundering by. Watching a river crossing is a tense and thrilling spectacle and will bring you face to face with the brutal reality of mother nature.
Sala’s Camp is one of the first places in Kenya to be enveloped by the grunting antics of thousands of white-bearded wildebeest, packing the plains around camp as far as the eye can see.
Sala’s Camp is one of the first places in Kenya to be enveloped by the grunting antics of thousands of white-bearded wildebeest, packing the plains around camp as far as the eye can see.
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If you hope to catch the migration, it’s best to check on the location of herds before booking, as their timing varies each year depending on the rains.