Tour & Safari Operator in Tanzania CCM Mkoa Building, Taifa Road, 3rd Floor, Room 405, Tanzania web : www.migrationventureafrica.com email-Id : info@migrationventureafrica.com Call : +255 755 069 409
About Us • Migration Venture Africa Ltd. is an adventure Tour and Safari Operator based in
Kilimanjaro – Tanzania. We specialize in Tailor Made Safaris & Mt Mountain climbing to the top destinations in Tanzania and East Africa .We have 11 Years’ experience in our family owned and managed company, thereby guaranteeing the personal touch to all our Guest. With our experience and the knowledge of our Guides, we can offer versatile itineraries for Families, Corporate teams, and Individual Groups.
VISION STATEMENT
• To be innovators, leaders and creative in the concepts of travel, positioning ourselves
in the market within the best tourism companies in Tanzania, being recognized for our professionalism and high quality products.
MISSION
• Provide our client’s unforgettable travel, enjoyable, with guaranteed services that
exceed their expectations, and also contribute to our sustainable tourism destinations. Referral Url: www.migrationventureafrica.com/
Serengeti Wildebeest Migration • Come up with your friends & lovede
one in the month of November and December and enjoy the all group of Serengeti Wildebeest animals use to come up on the short grass.
• You’ll glad to know that Tanzania
has the best tourist destination place such as Kilimanjaro climb, Zanzibar islands, east of Seronera, Lake Manyara national park, Arusha National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
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MONTH BY MONTH: THE SERENGETI WILDEBEEST MIGRATION •
The short rains begin around early November. A little after this, in late November and December, the herds of the wildebeest migration arrive on the short-grass plains of the Serengeti. These are south and east of Seronera, around Ndutu and include the north of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Dispersed across these plains, wildebeest and zebra are everywhere – feeding on the fresh, nutritious grasses. They stay here through January, February and March, with most wildebeest calves born in a short window around February. Gradually they spread west across these plains, then around April they start their great migration north.
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By May the Serengeti’s wildebeest all seem to be moving north, migrating to seek fresh grazing and water. The area around Moru Kopjes and west of Seronera is then hectic with a series of moving columns, often containing hundreds of thousands of animals – joined by many zebra, and a scattering of Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelles.
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Some of the migration then head due north of Seronera, but most are usually further west. Around June the wildebeest migration is often halted on the south side of the Grumeti River, which has some channels which block or slow their migration north. The wildebeest then congregate there, in the Western Corridor, often building up to a high density before crossing the river. The river here is normally a series of pools and channels, but it’s not continuous – and so whilst they always represent an annual feast for the Grumeti River’s large crocodiles, these aren’t usually quite as spectacular as the crossings of the Mara River, further north.
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The wildebeest migration continues moving northwards during July and August, often spreading out across a broad front: some heading through Grumeti Reserve and Ikorongo, others north through the heart of the Serengeti National Park.
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September sees the herds spread out across the northern Serengeti, where the Mara River provides the migration with its most serious obstacle. This river gushes through the northern Serengeti from Kenya’s adjacent Maasai Mara Game Reserve. Watching the frantic herds of the wildebeest migration crossing the Mara River can be very spectacular; there are often scenes of great panic and confusion. It’s common to see herds cross the Mara River north on one day, and then back south a few days later.
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By October the wildebeest herds are migrating again with more accord: all are heading south, through western Loliondo and the Serengeti National Park’s Lobo area, returning to the green shoots which follow the rains on the short-grass plains of the southern Serengeti in November.
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