Stretching from northern Tanzania to southwestern Kenya are the plains of the legendary Serengeti. In the native Maasai language, Serengeti aptly means “Endless Plains.” As host to the largest mammal migration in the world, the Serengeti’s diverse ecosystems are home to more than just great herds of wildebeest. Innumerable gazelle, zebra, and buffalo also graze the grasslands along with notable numbers of elephant and giraffe. Not far behind the migrating herds are the Serengeti’s predators, most notably lion but also including leopard, cheetah, jackal, hyena, aardwolf, and serval cat. Today we have another day in the northern Serengeti, experiencing the huge herds of wildebeest crossing the River Mara as they dodge lurking predators. If we haven’t already spotted Africa’s Big Five - Elephant, African buffalo, Leopard, Lion, and Rhinoceros - the norther Serengeti is a great place to check this off our list. Lodging in the Mara region will be at Intimate Places Tented Camp.