In the great valley of Africa there are great wonders in Africa. The wildebeest moves in one stream of wildlife in the Serengeti with lions and cheetahs and other carnivorous following behind.
Serengeti is the famous park with wildebeest migrating surrounding the Serengeti national park by following the rainfall season
From November, December to May the plains of Ndutu are populated by huge herds of wildebeest, zebra and antelope as they settle on the fertile grasslands to calve.
As is expected of nature, the predators come in droves too, feasting on the vulnerable young. It’s a smorgasbord of wildlife and the natural circle of life.
From early June is realistically the great migration crossing period on the backs of the big crocodiles on Grumeti River the herds are spread out, so expect longer, rewarding game drives.
Weather
The climate of the Serengeti national park is usually range from 13°C (55.4°F) to 25°C (77°F) on month of June, the first month of the winter. In June where by the rainy season comes to an end. The fields are lushly green and densely forested.
Wildebeest Migration:
Wildebeest migration populations travel in long distances. It could take two up to three hours to cover the distance between the leading to the trailing herds.
Predatory interactions:
Each migrating animal must first navigate a crocodile-infested river, the first of many dangerous river encounters.
Rivers crossings:
Great Migrating of the wildebeest crossing two huge rivers, and it starts with Grumeti River. And crossing season runs from June to August, depending on the river's water level and rainfall season. The river is rarely full enough to make dramatic crossings like those seen on the Mara River on end of July to August and September depending with rain fall rotation.