The
migration is rarely ever precisely
the same in terms of timing and direction,
as local conditions influence grass
growth. So, it is that the wildebeest
may move off the open plains earlier
in some years, and remain in the northern
woodlands for longer, in others.
Often the animals split into two
groups as they move, resulting in
one group moving on the western side
and another group moving on the eastern
side of the Serengeti, finally meeting
up at Ndutu or in the Mara. Viewing
of the Migration can therefore not
be guaranteed. |