Wildebeest herds continue their steady movement south through the Serengeti, with large groups now seen heading toward the Seronera region. More herds are joining the flow each day, forming long lines across the open plains as the migration gains momentum.
This movement marks the next phase of the southward journey, as the herds respond to recent rains and the fresh green growth spreading across the central Serengeti. Seronera is becoming a key gathering point, with scattered crossings and dust trails signaling that thousands more are on the move.
Over the coming days, it’s expected that the bulk of the migration will pass through this region on their way toward the southern plains near Ndutu, where the calving season will soon begin.