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Wild and Nature Safaris |
12 Oct 2024
This herd was sighted near Kogatende. As these wildebeest bravely crossed the river, they had to keep one eye open to the crocodiles swimming around them. This shows how the wildebeest always have to be awake and ready during river crossings. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This spectacular video was taken by Wild and Nature Safaris on the 12th of October 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ole Serai Luxury Camp Kogatende
Mawe Lodges |
05 Oct 2024
This herd was sighted at crossing point number 3 on the Mara River. The wildebeest had a relatively easy crossing as the water was shallow. This seems like another herd that is joining the move as they start to move back south on their migration journey. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by Mawe Lodges on the 5th of October 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ole Serai Luxury Camp Kogatende
Mawe Lodges |
01 Oct 2024
This herd was sighted at crossing 0B on the Mara River. This continues the crossings that happened during this first week of October. There are still many herds in the Masai Mara though! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by Mawe Lodges on the 2nd of October 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Singita Mara River Tented Camp
Mawe Lodges |
01 Oct 2024
These herds were sighted at crossing number 3 on the Mara River. It is looking as if some of the wildebeest are crossing back into Tanzania. Is this the start of them moving back south on their migration journey? Only time can tell! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This spectacular video was taken by Mawe Lodges on the 1st of October 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sayari
Mawe Lodges |
01 Oct 2024
This herd was sighted at crossing number 2 on the Mara River! The crossings are continuing into October but should start to slow down as the herds move back south to Tanzania! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by Mawe Lodges on the 1st of October 2024.
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Nearest lodge: Singita Mara River Tented Camp
Sokomoto Images |
24 Sep 2024
These herds were sighted crossing the river at Kichwa Tembo Crossing Point. Rains in the Mara North Conservancy caused the wildebeest to cross over this river from where they were grazing in the Mara Triangle. Large crossings were happening here from September 23rd! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
These beautiful pictures were taken by Sokomoto Images on the 24th of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Angama Mara
Kelvin Lema |
18 Sep 2024
These herds were sighted at crossing point number 7 on the Mara River. In this video, you can see the wildebeest decide to change their crossing point. This can happen as the whole herd decides to try their luck at a different point on the river. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by Kelvin Lema on the 18th of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sayari
Mawe Lodges |
17 Sep 2024
This herd was sighted crossing the Mara River at crossing point number 5. The crossings are still continuing as we reach mid September. It is expected they will continue till at least the end of the month although they have become fewer in number! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by Mawe Lodges on the 17th of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ole Serai Luxury Camp Kogatende
Wito Africa Safaris |
14 Sep 2024
This wildebeest herd was crossing at crossing point number 3. These safari-goers were treated to a massive herd crossing over the Mara River. This just shows how the best way to experience the wildebeest crossings is in person. It truly is a magical experience. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This stunning video was taken by Wito Africa Safaris on the 14th of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ole Serai Luxury Camp Kogatende
RedisPolly |
11 Sep 2024
This herd was sighted at crossing point number 4 on the Mara River. Watch how this massive wildebeest herd crossed at this point. This unlucky wildebeest mother had to turn back to look for her baby while walking on a broken leg. This video shows how fast-paced and relentless the wildebeest river crossings can be. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by RedisPolly on the 11 September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sayari
Manja Kema |
08 Sep 2024
This herd was sighted crossing at point number 0 on the Mara River. Massive amounts of wildebeests were swimming through these rough waters as they tried to cross in search of rainfall. This continues the trend of the wildebeest crossing at these points. It is believed that they are crossing all over from point 0, 2, 3 and 4 simultaneously! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This stunning video was taken by Manja Kema on the 8th of September 2024.
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Nearest lodge: One Nature Mara River
Mawe Lodges |
07 Sep 2024
These herds were sighted at crossing number 0B and 2 on the Mara River. In both these videos you can see large numbers of wildebeest crossing at these points. These wildebeest are crossing back and forth from Serengeti into the Masai Mara. They will likely stay in this general area this week, but anything can happen! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
Both these amazing videos were taken by Mawe Lodges on the 7th of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Singita Mara River Tented Camp
Mawe Lodges |
06 Sep 2024
This herd was sighted crossing the Mara River between crossing point number 0B and 1. This continues the last few days sightings of them being around this area of the Mara River. Constant crossing are happening as the wildebeest are on the lookout for fresh grass. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migraton Newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by Mawe Lodges on the 6th of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: One Nature Mara River
Johnson Paul |
04 Sep 2024
This megaherd was sighted between crossing point 0 and 1 on the Mara River. As a massive number of herds have been crossing around the southern side of the Mara River back and forth these past few days, this day was a bit different. A couple hundred thousand wildebeest took part in this crossing as they continued on north. This crossing took about one hour! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This spectacular video was taken by Johnson Paul on the 4th of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: One Nature Mara River
Manja Kema |
03 Sep 2024
This herd was sighted at crossing point number 4 on the Mara River. Crossings are still in full swing in the first week of September. It is always a pleasure to see the wildebeest making these brave trips over the river constantly as they move in search of fresh lush grass! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This spectacular video was taken by Manja Kema on the 3rd of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ole Serai Luxury Camp Kogatende
Sokomoto Images |
02 Sep 2024
This herd was sighted at the Sand River near the south bridge. Some of the wildebeest herds were sighted crossing into the Mara again, as most of the herds were in Northern Serengeti for a while, chasing the rains that happened in the second half of August. It is said that the Masai Mara is very hot & dry and some rain could maybe happen! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This beautiful picture was taken by Sokomoto Images on the 2nd of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sala’s Camp
Nasikia Camps |
01 Sep 2024
This herd was sighted between crossing point nr. 0 and 1 on the Mara River. These wildebeest were crossing in droves at this point on the first day of the September. They bunched up to take their turn to cross these rough currents. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by Nasikia Camps and Moodie Shots on the 1st of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: One Nature Mara River
Johnson Paul |
01 Sep 2024
These herds were sighted at crossing point number 0 on the Mara River. These herds are moving back to the southern side of the Mara River into the Northern Serengeti. It is said they came from Masai Mara moving all the way down in search of lush fresh grass. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter. Sign up now!
This stunning video was taken by Johnson Paul on the 1st of September 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: One Nature Mara River
Wito Africa Safaris |
28 Aug 2024
This herd was sighted at crossing point 0 on the Mara River at the border of Kenya and Tanzania. The Serengeti experienced some rainfall and the wildebeest, able to sense rain for up to 20-24 Km’s, immediately jumped into back into the waters as they crossed into the Serengeti. These crossings constantly happen and the same herd could be back in the Mara by next week depending on rain fall! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by Wito Africa Safaris on the 28th of August 2024.
Read MoreMawe Lodges |
20 Aug 2024
These wildebeest were sighted at crossing number 0A on the Mara River at the border of Kenya and Tanzania. As mentioned, some of the herds are crossing back south into the Serengeti over the Sand River. This is just a small part of the larger herd, many are still crossing over into the Masai Mara and are grazing around the west of the Mara Triangle.
This spectacular video was taken by Mawe Lodges on the 20th of August 2024.
Read MoreWito Africa Safaris |
16 Aug 2024
This herd was sighted on the Mara River at crossing point number 0. The crossings are still continuing with some of the herds even moving back into the Serengeti from the Masai Mara. They might move on in search of lush grass from rains in the Northern Serengeti!
This amazing video was taken by Wito Africa Safaris on the 16th of August 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: One Nature Mara River
Manja Kema |
13 Aug 2024
This herd was sighted at crossing point nr. 4 on the Mara River by the border of Kenya and Tanzania. During this crossing a couple of thousand wildebeest swam over into the Masai Mara. River Crossing season truly is the best time to see so many unique wildebeest in one place! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This spectacular video was taken by Manja Kema on the 13th of August 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sayari
East Safaris |
13 Aug 2024
These herds were sighted at crossing number 0 of the Mara River. As seen in the video, these brave wildebeest are still crossing the Mara River, weeks since the start of this season’s river crossings! A good amount of wildebeest herds might be a bit late compared to the other herds but they are fast on their way to join their brothers and sisters in the Masai Mara. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This stunning video was taken by East Safaris on the 13th of August 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Singita Mara River Tented Camp
Pedro Abel Adalia |
09 Aug 2024
This herd was sighted at crossing point number 4 on the Mara River by the border of Serengeti and Kenya. The wildebeest are still attempting these dangerous crossings in early August. They continue their migration journey to join the herds already in the Masai Mara!
This amazing video was taken by Pedro Abel Adalia on the 9th of August 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Singita Mara River Tented Camp
Sokomoto Images |
30 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted crossing the Sand River in Kenya. It is the third week since the wildebeest herds have started crossing the rivers. The crossings are still in full swing as most of the herds move into the Masai Mara! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing picture was taken by Sokomoto Images on the 30th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sayari
Roshana Simone Ching |
24 Jul 2024
This sighting was at crossing point 0 on the Mara River by the border of Kenya and Tanzania. Wildebeest face many dangers in these river crossings such as crocodiles. Some get lucky and escape, some unfortunately don’t make it across. Watch in this video as a wildebeest gets dragged under water. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter. Sign up now!
These amazing videos were taken by Roshana Simone Ching on the 24th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: One Nature Mara River
World Lineage Safaris |
24 Jul 2024
These herds were sighted in Talek, Kenya, around Maji ya fisi. This region was filled with wildebeest herds as they are now deep in the Mara after the long journey from the Serengeti and Tanzania. They can take some time here and rest and graze. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!Â
This amazing video was taken by Jorge Olvera and World Lineage Safaris on the 24th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Basecamp Masai Mara
Lenanan Koitoi Photography |
24 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted around Ashnil by the Mara River in Kenya. These safari-goers were treated to a huge herd of wildebeest who crossed the river deeper into the Masai Mara. There are many wildebeest waiting for them who have completed this part of their journey. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This stunning video was taken by Lenanan Koitoi Photography on the 24th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ashnil Mara Camp
Samantha Oppenheimer |
23 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted crossing the Mara River at point 7 near the border of Kenya and Tanzania. These wildebeest took their time crossing the river as they ran to the river and back, starting all the way from crossing point 9! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This stunning video was taken by Samantha Oppenheimer from Find Love and Travel on the 23rd of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sayari
Sokomoto Images |
22 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted at Entim Crossing Point in Kenya. River crossings continue to be in full swing at the many crossing points along the Mara River on the Kenyan side. This will go on for a bit of time as the herds continue their migration journey. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This beautiful picture was taken by Teeku Patel Foto Film and Sokomoto Images on the 22nd of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Entim Camp
Sokomoto Images |
21 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted at Entim Crossing Point along the Mara River in Kenya. This crossing lasted over one and a half hours and had up to 15000 wildebeest who went across this river! They continued into the Mara Triangle after this fantastic showing. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This spectacular video was taken by Teeku Patel Foto Film and Sokomoto Images on the 21st of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Entim Camp
Matt Yardley |
21 Jul 2024
This sighting was near Mithi Moja in Kenya. Watch how this wildebeest narrowly escapes this crocodile attack as it manages to cross the river and live another day. This wildebeest is much more lucky than the many other wildebeest who didn’t manage to make such a swift escape! Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by Matt Yardley on the 21st of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sayari
Paul Kivuyo |
20 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted at crossing point #0 on the Mara River which is close to the border of Kenya and Tanzania. Many herds are already in the Masai Mara, but some still need to cross over from Tanzania. This is a process that will still take a few weeks. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration Newsletter? Sign up now!
This stunning video was taken by Paul Kivuyo on the 20th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: One Nature Mara River
Sokomoto Images |
20 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted at the Ashnil crossing point along the Mara River in Kenya. This was one of the first crossings of the season on the Kenya side of the Mara River. It is believed that 25000 wildebeest took part in this crossing as they continued on to the Mara Triangle. Interested in our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing picture was taken by Teeku Patel Foto Film and Sokomoto Images on the 20th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ashnil Mara Camp
Jalpa Patel |
19 Jul 2024
This sighting was captured near the Olarro Crossing Point on the Mara River in Kenya. Look carefully and spot how these lions blend into the landscape next to the river. They patiently waited for this wildebeest herd to cross to their side. Interested in receiving our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This spectacular video was taken by Jalpa Patel on the 19th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ashnil Mara Camp
World Lineage Safaris |
19 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted near the Entim Crossing in Kenya. The wildebeest are deep into the Masai Mara right now as they continue crossing the rivers on this side of their migration journey. Interested in receiving our Great Wildebeest Migration newsletter? Sign up now!
This amazing video was taken by World Lineage Safaris on the 19th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Entim Camp
Sokomoto Images |
16 Jul 2024
This wildebeest herd was spotted near Purungat Bridge by the Sand River. It is part of the first migrants already in the Mara. We have received reports of some peace and quiet after the nonstop six-day river crossings. We are sure there will be many more to come!
This stunning picture was taken by Sokomoto Images on the 16th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ashnil Mara Camp
Kazuri Photo Safaris |
16 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted along the Sand River by the border of Kenya and Tanzania. Watch as these wildebeest jump into the river to attempt to cross it. They will join the many already grazing in Kenya.
This amazing video was taken by Kazuri Photo Safaris on the 16th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sala’s Camp
Bryan Moseka |
16 Jul 2024
These herds were sighted by the Sand River on the border of Tanzania and Kenya. Wildebeest herds constantly cross the many rivers in Tanzania and Kenya. As seen in this video, they cross in the same spot back into Tanzania just one day later!
These videos were taken by Bryan Moseka on the 15th and 16th July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sala’s Camp
Masai Mara Guide |
15 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted near Purungat Bridge along the Sand River. The shallow water allowed the wildebeest a quick and easy crossing as they entered the Masai Mara. Many crossings have been happening around the Sand River these past few weeks, and many wildebeest have already crossed.
This amazing video was taken by Masai Mara Guide on the 15th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sala’s Camp
Sammy Kaleku |
13 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted crossing the Sand River near Sala’s Camp in Kenya. These wildebeest crossed the river and enjoyed the water with their zebra friends. The water was shallow compared to the usual crossings, so they could take their time here!
This amazing video was taken by Sammy Kaleku and Kazuri Photo Safaris on the 13th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sala’s Camp
Jeremiah Morris |
13 Jul 2024
This herd was spotted in the Grumeti River in Grumeti Game Reserve. These wildebeest are a bit behind of the main herd up north but that didn’t stop them enjoying the cool water in this region! They will spend some time here and eventually make their way up to the Mara River.
This amazing video was taken by Jeremiah Morris on the 13th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge
Masai Mara Guide |
11 Jul 2024
These wildebeest were sighted crossing the Sand River by the border of Kenya and Tanzania. The Sand River is also a common spot for wildebeest to cross into Kenya, with multiple crossing points all along the route. Just like the Mara River, the wildebeest faces many dangers here.
This amazing video was taken by Masai Mara Guide on the 11th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sala’s Camp
Mawe Lodges |
10 Jul 2024
This wildebeest herd was sighted at Crossing Point nr. 5 on the Mara River. Captured in this video is a relatively calm river crossing, as they usually can be quite chaotic! The wildebeest took their time and turns to get over on to the other side.
This spectacular video was taken by Mawe Lodges on the 10th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Singita Mara River Tented Camp
Adam Bannister |
10 Jul 2024
These herds were spotted along the Sand River at the border of Kenya and Tanzania. Massive amounts of wildebeest herds were sighted from up above just south of the river. They are finally starting to congregate in huge numbers on this side of northern Tanzania as they prepare to enter Kenya.
These stunning videos were taken by Adam Bannister on the 10th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Sala’s Camp
Lemala Camps and Lodges |
09 Jul 2024
These wildebeest were spotted at crossing point number 5 on the Mara River. This is just one of many crossing points along the Mara River that the wildebeest use to enter the Masai Mara. All of them are amazing spots to see the Great Wildebeest Migration!
This amazing video was taken by Lemala Camps and Lodges on the 9th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ole Serai Luxury Camp Kogatende
Paul Kivuyo |
09 Jul 2024
This massive wildebeest herd was spotted during a river crossing of point 4 on the Mara River. Watch as these wildebeest take the leap from these ledges and into the icy water to continue their migration journey. They are racing towards Masai Mara where lush grass and rain is waiting for them.
This spectacular video was taken by Paul Kivuyo on the 9th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ole Serai Luxury Camp Kogatende
John Katala |
09 Jul 2024
This herd was sighted at crossing number 4 by the Mara River. Large numbers of wildebeest have been attempting river crossings all along the river. Expect to see many more exciting crossings to come as the brave wildebeest enter the Masai Mara.
This stunning video was taken by John Katala on the 9th of July 2024.
Read MoreNearest lodge: Ole Serai Luxury Camp Kogatende
SELECT A MONTH in the timeline below to see our monthly predictions for the annual Great Migration. These predictions will ensure that you're in the right place at the right time to witness this natural work wonder.
Rainfall Variability: The migration follows a roughly circular route, timed with the seasonal rains.
During the wet seasons, particularly the' long rains' from March to May, the animals disperse widely across the plains, as water and grazing are plentiful everywhere, making sightings less frequent and predictable.
Large Area of Movement: The migration covers vast areas, spanning some 30,000 square kilometers between Tanzania's Serengeti and Kenya's Maasai Mara. The sheer size of this area means that the wildlife can be spread out and harder to locate at certain times of the year.
Predator Activity: Predator presence, especially of lions, cheetahs, and hyenas, can influence the routes taken by the herds. Intense predator activity in particular areas might lead the herds to alter their paths, affecting where and when they are seen.
The migration is dynamic, and while some months offer high-density viewing opportunities, others present a challenge in locating the dispersed herds.
HerdTracker's new predictor map uses 10 years of migration data to help travelers accurately plan their great migration safari. It provides a 12-month view of where the herd could potentially be spotted.