While there are no guarantees, the early sighting of the annual migration, where 1.7 million wildebeest go thundering across the plains, means it could be well worth snapping up a late booking to Kenya’s Masai Mara.
With the herds already spotted making their way along the Western Corridor/Grumeti Reserves, they are likely to be entering the Mara by around the first week of July.

Wildebeest migration – Image by Tristan Pollock
If you want to up your chances of viewing the greatest wildlife show on earth, check out our 13-day Kenya & Tanzania Camping Overland tour, as the 07 July departure is currently being discounted by 20%.

Zebra crossing the road in the Serengeti – Image by Tristan Pollock
The itinerary includes game drives in the game reserve, along with additional wildlife viewing in the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater, and a relaxing beach stay on Zanzibar.

Zanzibar beaches – Image by Cuckoo Project
Prefer a safari with a few more creature comforts? Try our Accommodated Overland tours…