Masai Mara National Reserve: Journey into Kenya and Back.
During the months of late August up to the end of October, the movement ought to be in Kenya or should be proceeding there. During the movement when the wildlife is traversing tow various nations, several guests undertake a dual visit to Tanzania and Kenya. The wildebeest traversing over the Mara River is a height for a number that wishes to view them come out triumphly, when they make it through the river.
Other visitors take another view and wait for the chance for nature to take its course, like the following incident: Performing game watching on the Mara River gave one of the visitors the chance to view a crocodile from the shallow brown river spring up and grab hold of the wildebeest: in the struggle to do so, a lioness enters the river bed from the bush and tries to successfully grab the wildebeest right from the crocodile’s mouth. Simply unbelievable.
The movement spends the rest of the months on the Kenyan plains until the end of October when they start the journey back to Tanzania’s Serengeti National park and getting to the Lake Ndutu area by December to begin the process all over again. At this time, the baked brown grass has turned green from the short rains, which act as a catalyst for the wildebeests to eat and regenerate their big number of groups lost on the way. And the movement cycle continues.
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