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THE THRILLS OF THE MARA : The Great wildebeest migration

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THE THRILLS OF THE MARA : The Great wildebeest migration

The wildebeest is feted as the clown of the Savannah. Also known as a gnu the animal has a structure of a horse with a heavily built frontal shoulders and chest and a slender posterior. Its legs are so slender its intriguing how its able to support the proportionately larger body frame. The ‘clown’ title results from its unusual behavior considered to other builds, for example a gnu herd will usually scatter in different directions when attacked by a lion. This makes it easier for the predator to isolate and strike. Its disproportionate structure does not help it either and resembles a misfire in creation. It has some blurry long fur that flows on its unusually large head and inwardly bent horns to boot.

THE MIGRATION

What gives the gnu its worldwide repute is not its body structure however but the sheer numbers and specter created by its migration. The animals migrate between the Serengeti and Mara Savannahs in Tanzania and Kenya respectively in search of grass and water. It is estimated that over 10 million of these animals are on the move during the annual migration between June and October. The numbers are so high that miles upon miles of grassland is blanketed by a mass of moving gnu. They simply stretch from one horizon to the next of the conveniently flat and treeless Maasai Mara Savannah. It is a sight to behold when on your wildlife safari. The wild beast migration phenomenon is so huge that satellites miles away in space are able to capture the surge as a black moving mass on the plains of East Africa. Now that’s huge: and its even more awesome watching it on the ground or with Mara balloon Safaris.

RIVER CROSSING

The most dramatic memorable safari experience is when you observe the migrating wildebeest/gnus at the several Mara river crossings. Numbers upon numbers are annually at such crossings that the gnus have developed a self preservation instinct over time. Wildebeests will amass in their millions at banks of river Mara which is rife with the notorious Nile crocodiles and raging currents. Put in the swift current, eminent stampedes and jaw snapping crocodiles. Millions of gnu die in this picture and you get guaranteed recipe for mass genocide at the Mara river crossings. Over 250,000 of the wildebeest die from drowning, stampede, crocodiles and the predators on opposite river banks every year. But even this annual carnage is not enough to reduce their numbers. The deaths during migration is now considered as a natural population check natural selection at its best. The maasai Mara river is usually awash with bloated mass of wildebeest bodies that crocodiles feast on for days on end.

DO OR DIE POINT

River crossings in the Mara are favourite vantage points to observe the Mara wildebeest migration on your Kenyan safari. The animals will gather hesitantly in huge numbers on the banks unsure of when to take the plunge. The other wildebeests behind a frontline keep amassing into hundreds of thousands until the pressure on the animals ahead is too much to bear.
They finally take the leap; and when they do, even the waiting crocodiles scatter to the flanks. The fear of being trampled by the millions of wildebeest is too real foe even a crocodile to risk a head on affront. Hundreds upon hundreds make death daring leaps so high and into the water that the splash makes such swash it sounds like a million water falls.

THE WILDEBEEST PREDATORS.

Wildebeest Migration is such that a smattering population of other bovids join in the migration including Zebras and Gazelles. Lion prides also escort (well eating as well) and welcome the migrating wildebeest on either side of the Mara River Crossings. The lions stark up their stomachs with gnu carcass to a point the prey subdues the pride with little fear. As long as a lion has had his 35 odd kilos of meat a day, they pose no threat. “All that is needed is to sacrifice a cousin here, a distant aunt there and we are fine.” Its surely a game of numbers. Leopards on other hand don’t have to move far to hunt its prey. All they do is pounce on unsuspecting wildebeest as they pass their (leopards) free patches. The rest scatter as usual in different directions. “Its just another sacrifice after all, we still got the numbers no matter what. This is one of the elusive picture perfect moments when you are on your African Wildlife Safari.

VISITING THE MARA.

Its not only the carnivores that will escort migrating wildebeests but humans as well. The Maasai Mara attracts such interests that the ensuring demand during the months of June-October cannot be met. You will find it difficult to get a space in the lodges if you do not book. Your accommodation in the Mara ranges from 4star to 5star deluxe lodges, tented camps and simple camping tents. (See marawildlifemania.blogspot.com for pictures) you will need to do advance booking at least 3months will guarantee you a placement. However sometime few beds may be available for you on short notice. The wildebeest Migration takes place everyday of the 4th month duration. You are as such guaranteed a sighting irrespective of which month of the year you visit.

Your bookings are handled by several very professional companies which also provide transportation and transfers from airports, self drive car hire and accommodation in the Mara, make sure you see the migration the next time you make a Kenyan wildlife safari. Among other safaris offered in Kenya include Beach safari and venture safaris, culture safari charity missions, nature safari wildlife safaris balloon safaris.

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