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The Angama Guide to the Great Migration

Nyongesa Sande by Nyongesa Sande
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The Angama Guide to the Great Migration. It is the largest land-based animal migration on the planet — more than a million wildebeest and zebras migrating en-masse on their never-ending journey in search of greener pastures. Most will survive the hazards faced along the way, but hundreds of thousands won’t. This is without a doubt, ‘The Greatest Show on Earth’

When is the Great Migration?

Contrary to popular belief, the Great Migration isn’t a singular event, but rather a year-long trek, with the mega-herds making a clockwise, round-trip journey of around 600km between the Maasai Mara in Kenya in the north and the southern Serengeti plains in Tanzania, with their travel schedule guided by the seasons and rainfall patterns.

Most often it is the dramatic river crossing scenes that happen in the Maasai Mara National Reserve that are etched into people’s minds. These tend to happen towards the end of July and into August – although like many things in nature, it is completely unpredictable and can change dramatically depending on the whims of the wildebeest. The mega herds of wildebeest, along with zebra and topi will stretch as far as the eye can see across the Mara Triangle offering incredible game viewing as you criss-cross the Reserve from July into early October.

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What To Expect

Although each year’s spectacle varies from the one to the next, particularly when it comes to the timing and size of the mega herds, there are some constants you can expect time and time again. Drama and excitement by the bucketload as hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra plunge into the jaws of the monster-sized crocodiles in the Mara River. For those that make it to the other side, a journey across the grassy plains of the Mara, and into the gaze of the predators that await.

How to witness the Migration river crossings

Angama guests have a front-row seat as it only takes about 45 minutes from the lodge to get to the Main Crossing site – there are about 10 sites in total. The crossings happen mostly at midday, but you need to leave early to get a prime position along the banks for the best viewing. We recommend having your guide pack a picnic breakfast and lunch for a full-day safari so as not to miss any of the action.

You can sometimes wait hours to witness a crossing, but there is always something to observe — hippos and crocs in the water, opportunistic lions on the banks, riverine birds and sometimes elephant families crossing from one side to another. You wouldn’t be the first to catch a siesta in the safari vehicle either. But there is something wonderful about being in nature with no cellphone signal or timetable. 

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Why are there so many cars?

It’s the busiest time of year as people come from all over the world to witness the Great Migration. Many guests stay in the Northern conservancies (they must drive 2+ hours to reach the crossing points in the Mara Triangle), some will be at lodges closer to Angama as well as lodges in the Greater Reserve, plus the self-drive visitors and tour companies from Nairobi. Thankfully, Angama guests enter as soon as the Reserve opens at dawn and are amongst the first vehicles at a crossing point.

Is the Great Migration a good experience for children?

It can be a long time to wait; children often bring books and things to do. They will nap too, of course. But it is an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime spectacle. The sights and sounds can be frightening, as many animals perish leaping from the banks, while others are taken by crocodiles in the water, and those who make it across may be ambushed by big cats lying in wait. Booking a private safari vehicle is recommended for families travelling with children at this time of year, as it allows you to plan your safari around the children’s needs. 

How to Escape The Crowds

There is another, gentler, more exclusive way to experience the Mara at this time of the year. With most visitors focusing on the river crossings, it leaves the vast majority of the wildlife-packed Triangle yours to enjoy without another soul in sight. Exploring the inselbergs (a formation of large hills) down near the Tanzanian border, home to a large pride of lions and some of the best cheetah viewing in the Mara, is the best way to spend a migration day surrounded by the thronging herds of millions of grazing herbivores. In the forests along the escarpment, elephants are known to stand on their hind legs looking for fruit in the trees.

Where to Stay

In the heart of the action

Tucked away in private sites deep in the Mara, guests staying at Angama Safari Camp have the mega herds right on their doorstep. From this light footprint, exclusive-use camp, it’s just a short drive to various crossing sites. Staying inside the Reserve means that you can be the first to take prime position in the morning and the last to leave at the end of the day. This is true wilderness camping, capturing the spirit of the Golden Age of safaris, but without having to sacrifice any of the comforts of 21st-century camping. Experience the thrill of having nothing but canvas between you, the Mara, and the mega herds of the Great Migration.

The best seat in the house

At certain times of the year, the mega herds of hundreds of thousands wildebeest congregate right below Angama Mara, making it the best vantage point to take in the true scale of the Great Migration. High above the Maasai Mara, you are far enough from the busyness below but close enough to get to the Main Crossing site in under an hour, and many others not much further away. With breathtaking views and elegant design, this is the perfect place to experience the Great Migration in style.

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