Migration des Gnous Afrique Orientale
KENYA - TANZANIE - TANZANIA
KENYA - TANZANIE - TANZANIA
Great Migration of Gnus, Serengeti, Masaï Mara
KENYA - TANZANIA
KENYA - TANZANIA
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Please remember that I am an African wildlife photographer and not a tour or ground operator. However my extensive experience in these regions enables me to advise you on the best tour and ground operators - those who live in the area, who will take care of you best and for the best prices.
Safaris are very expensive! This is why I recommend directly contacting local tour operators who live on site in Africa; they alone know the tours really well (they are at home).
The best option
Using my advice you choose a local tour operator, a professional (who speak and write English) who lives on site in Africa, a member of the association that monitors tours operators , i.e. TATO (Tanzania association of tour operators) for Tanzania and KATO (Kenya association of tour operators) for Kenya. These agencies that I recommend have vast safari experience, climbed Kilimanjaro, Masai etc. - sometimes for 30 years. Feel free to ask me about my ground operators !Great Migration of Gnus, Serengeti, Masaï Mara, Kenya
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti national park : The biggest park in Tanzania (14,750 km²) provides very
beautiful scenery of plains stretching as far as the eye can see, and very varied wildlife
Here you can also see the world's largest herd of gnus, and the "great migration".

beautiful scenery of plains stretching as far as the eye can see, and very varied wildlife
Here you can also see the world's largest herd of gnus, and the "great migration".

Great Migration of Gnus, Serengeti, Masaï Mara, Kenya
Great Migration of Gnus, Serengeti Tanzania
2.000.000 of gnus and 300.000 zebras
To see the great migration is realy unique in for the world, but we grow tired fast, because it's always the same
except for those who like the hunting and wait to see the Lionesses working, but this is not what I prefer !
Concerning the crossings, it is very difficult for me to see hundreds of corpses of gnus which go down
the river and it smells bad..
January : It is summer, the migration stay in the south of Serengeti and wait to start
Februray : Alway summer, the migration is near N’dutu and waits for the birth of the small gnus.
March : Beginning of the monsoon, the migration start to the North.
April : Monsoon, the migration go to the center of Serengeti.
May : Always Monsoon, the migration turn left to the West.
June : End of the rain, the migration arrive on the Western Corridor
July : It is winter and cold on the morning, the migration go to Grumeti
then to the Nord, to Lobo and the first Gnus arrive to the Masaï Mara, Kenya.
August : Winter, the big group arrive to the Masaï Mara, Kenya.
September : Near the spring, the migration return to the Tanzania.
October : Good Bye Kenya, end of the migration, and Hello Tanzania
Novemer : Small rain, the migration is now return in the South of Serengeti
December : All of them are back near N'Dutu

2.000.000 of gnus and 300.000 zebras
To see the great migration is realy unique in for the world, but we grow tired fast, because it's always the same
except for those who like the hunting and wait to see the Lionesses working, but this is not what I prefer !
Concerning the crossings, it is very difficult for me to see hundreds of corpses of gnus which go down
the river and it smells bad..
January : It is summer, the migration stay in the south of Serengeti and wait to start
Februray : Alway summer, the migration is near N’dutu and waits for the birth of the small gnus.
March : Beginning of the monsoon, the migration start to the North.
April : Monsoon, the migration go to the center of Serengeti.
May : Always Monsoon, the migration turn left to the West.
June : End of the rain, the migration arrive on the Western Corridor
July : It is winter and cold on the morning, the migration go to Grumeti
then to the Nord, to Lobo and the first Gnus arrive to the Masaï Mara, Kenya.
August : Winter, the big group arrive to the Masaï Mara, Kenya.
September : Near the spring, the migration return to the Tanzania.
October : Good Bye Kenya, end of the migration, and Hello Tanzania
Novemer : Small rain, the migration is now return in the South of Serengeti
December : All of them are back near N'Dutu













