Alaska
Canada
Central America, Mexico & Cuba
The Galapagos Islands
South America
Antarctica
The Arctic
North Africa
Arabia
Africa
Indian Ocean
Indian Sub
North Asia & Russia
Southeast Asia
Australasia
Each year up to 25,000 zebra migrate through Botswana's Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pan National Parks in what is one of the animal kingdom's most spectacular sights.
Request a Brochure
Africa and The Indian Ocean
Migrating herd on the move
Botswana's Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pan National Parks are the setting for the second largest mass migration of zebra in southern Africa, after the 'great migration' in Kenya's Masai Mara and Tanzania's Serengeti.
The zebra migration was discovered by accident when a team doing research noted that some of the GPS-collared zebra migrated all the way from parts of the Okavango Delta, south to the Makgadikgadi grasslands and back again - a round-trip of some 580 kilometres.
Audley can offer a tailor made itinerary to Botswana which, depending on the time of year, can include seeing this spectacular event.
Use our map to see where the migration goes.
Find out some of the basic facts about the zebra.
Accommodation ideally situated to see the zebra migration.