10 Best Lodges Camps to Spend on a Wildebeest Migration Safari
Wildebeest Migration Safaris are a yearly episode of dramatic events in the two major and well-known parks in East Africa, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania and Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. This phenomenon involves thousands of Wildebeest, Antelopes, Topis, Gazelles, Impalas, Zebras, and many others that move thousands of kilometers in search of food and greener pastures.
The Best time to spot wildebeest is between June and October of every year. As they move to and from Masai Mara in Kenya, wildebeest usually cross many rivers and creating one of the best scenes in the wildlife kingdom. The Rivers of Masai Mara and Serengeti North, are infested by huge crocodiles that feast on them easily. Due to this wildebeest tend to jump and quickly cross rivers to avoid crocodile attacks.
We have listed below some of the best 10 Camps and Lodges you can book and spend while viewing the Migration on a short distance or a short drive to the phenomenon. Although the Crossing Points are different, it always depends on when, where they will cross at. Most of these camps and lodges are located next to, nearby or by a river crossing point where getting to spot this amazing spectacle will take a short drive.
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Masai Mara Lodges and Camps – Kenya
- Governors Camp
- Ashnil Masai Mara Camp
- Sand River Luxury Camp
- Mara Entim Camp
- Mara Bush Camp
- Mara Serena Lodge
- Mara Crossing Camp
- Mara Ngenche Camp – By Atua Enkop
- Leopard Camp – By Basecamp
- Rekero Camp – by Asilia
Serengeti National Park North – Tanzania
- Alex Walker Luxury Camp
- Mara River Camp – By Singita
- Serengeti Singita House – By Singita
- Serengeti Migration Camp- By Elewana
- Serengeti Migration camp – By Serengeti Acacia Camps
- Singita Mara River – by Singita
- Kaskaz Camp – By Nasikia Camps
- Serengeti Under Canvas – And Beyond
- Lamai Camp – By Nomad Tanzania
- Sayari Camp – By Asilia

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