Why the Great Migration Depends So Much on Camp Location
- edmadhumalu
- May 25
- 1 min read

The Great Migration is one of the biggest reasons travellers research masai mara safari accommodations, but many assume every camp offers the same migration access. In reality, herd movement changes daily depending on rainfall, grass conditions, and river levels. Camps positioned near migration corridors consistently deliver better sightings because guides spend less time driving toward the action. At Mara Siligi Camp, proximity to Talek and Mpuaai areas places guests directly inside major migration territory during peak season.
Many experienced safari travellers now prioritise strategically located Masai mara camps and lodge properties instead of choosing based only on luxury or tent style. A well-positioned masai mara camp allows guests to encounter migration herds throughout the day rather than only at heavily crowded river crossings. This is especially valuable for photography-focused safaris where timing, light, and positioning matter. A properly located safari camp in masai mara creates more flexibility to follow herd movement organically without spending hours on transit roads. At Mara Siligi Camp, migration season often begins before guests even reach the gate, with wildebeest columns visible along the surrounding plains during morning drives.



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