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Want to go to Kenya to see the great migration of animals, can you share a reliable route?

Track the great migration of animals and witness the most spectacular and shocking animal migration on land.

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Arrive at Nairobi airport, pick up the plane and rest in the hotel. Then drive to Nairobi Giraffe Manor, which is the conservation center of Rothschild Giraffe, the rarest giraffe in the world. There is a small round wooden building in the center of the park, and outside the building is a wild savanna where giraffes live freely. As long as tourists pick up a few grains of feed made of hay, cellulose and corn kernels, greedy giraffes may be attracted by the feed and slowly walk out of the bushes, craning their necks to eat, giving us a chance to observe and shoot at close range.

Flamingo Paradise Nakuru National Park (Lake Boglia)

On this day, besides flamingos, we met many other animals, except all kinds of wild animals, mostly birds. According to reports, there are giraffes, bison, antelopes, zebras, hyenas, colobus monkeys, baboons, foxes and so on, but time is limited and I haven't seen them all.

Kenya's national bird, a monk with a purple chest. Some people in the same trade say that this kind of bird can fly especially, but in fact it is more difficult to stay still than to fly. Flying in the air is long-term, while being still is only temporary. If you have seen them motionless, you can buy lottery tickets because you are lucky enough.

Lake Nakuru-Masai Mara Wildlife Reserve

In order to search for wild animals on the grassland, most of Kenya's sightseeing buses are modified off-road vehicles with liftable roofs. The road to Masai Mara National Park is rough and rugged, with two lanes, and there are "spring donkeys" on the road for several hours. If you don't grasp the handrail, you are in danger of being bounced up and hit the top at any time. Stumbling up and down, losing weight passively all the way, it's miserable. However, when the car enters Masai Mara territory, antelopes, wildebeests, giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, elephants, lions, cheetahs, hippos ... when these animals that can only be seen in the zoo swing freely around you, even within reach, you will find that everything is worthwhile. At that moment, no matter how gorgeous the words are, they can't express their inner excitement and joy. Everything on the road makes us forget all the pressures and troubles after living in the city for a long time, fully integrate into the wonderful nature and feel a relaxed and happy return.

The grassland in the morning is very quiet and fresh. You can choose to get up early and fly in a hot air balloon at a low altitude of about 25-50 meters to enjoy a different journey. There is a small celebration banquet behind the hot air balloon, with champagne and grassland breakfast, which is completely integrated into nature.

In the afternoon, I went to the Mara River again, waiting for the moment of "paradise crossing" in the great migration of animals. (Note: Crossing Heaven is not everywhere, and there are many elements of luck. )

Herds of wildebeests waded through the rapids. In order to keep their heads out of the water, they need to beat the water constantly to fight against the rushing river. The horns on the horse's head sparkle under the reflection of river water and sunlight, forming a magnificent scenery. Such annual migration is extremely dangerous. As long as they are not careful, wildebeests will fall into the river and be swallowed up by the ruthless river, and their bodies will become delicious food for crocodiles and vultures. Even so, it can't stop wildebeest from migrating.