From July to September each year, several millions of wildanimals in EastAfrica will migrate from Tanzania to Kenya, knownas a global natural wonder.
On the vast open plains of the Serengeti and deep into therolling hills of the Masai Mara the largest animal herds on theplanet move in a never-ending natural pattern in response to anundeniable imperative-the need to find fresh, nourishing grazing.This exceptional natural phenomenon is renowned as Africa’ sgreatest wildlife spectacle. The thundering hooves of the herdsand the enormous clouds of fine red dust they leave in their wakehave become an icon of East African safari.
From July to September each year, several millions of wildanimals in EastAfrica will migrate from Tanzania to Kenya, knownas a global natural wonder.
On the vast open plains of the Serengeti and deep into therolling hills of the Masai Mara the largest animal herds on theplanet move in a never-ending natural pattern in response to anundeniable imperative-the need to find fresh, nourishing grazing.This exceptional natural phenomenon is renowned as Africa’ sgreatest wildlife spectacle. The thundering hooves of the herdsand the enormous clouds of fine red dust they leave in their wakehave become an icon of East African safari.