The wildebeest migration continues in full force through the Nyasirori area, deep in the Western Corridor of the Serengeti. This region, known for its expansive plains and proximity to the Grumeti River, is now alive with the sound of thundering hooves and the low calls of wildebeest on the move. As the dry season settles in, the herds are pushing westward in search of water and greener grazing areas, and Nyasirori serves as a crucial stopover on their journey. It’s a key gathering point before the dramatic and often dangerous crossings of the Grumeti River begin. Visitors in the area during this time can expect to witness dense herds stretching across the horizon, accompanied by zebras, gazelles, and a growing presence of predators like lions and crocodiles who are drawn by the abundance of prey.