Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Crossings at Kogatende


Great images just in from Lamai Serengeti where the wildebeest have been milling around, crossing and re-crossing for the last few weeks around the Kogatende area.  It's a great time to be in the northern Serengeti!

Friday, August 31, 2012

Wildies coming thick and fast

We've received reports from Lamai Serengeti today of herds crossing the Mara River near the Kogatende Airstrip yesterday.  Two days ago they were crossing in their thousands and our guests and guides watched the drama for over 2 hours.

Today the grunting of many wildebeest is reaching the ears of the folk at Lamai so we hope for some more action soon.  Keep an eye on our Facebook for images.

Monday, July 23, 2012

The first crossing and it's all action in the north



Exciting news from the Northern Serengeti on Friday - the first crossing of the season.  Only 150 daring wildebeest but as we all know, the flood starts with a trickle.  Herds are pouring into Nyamalumbwa, still plenty of Zebras and wildebeest around the Bolagonja area where the grass is high, the ground is wet, and there are some fires in the area.

In our Serengeti Safari Camp, guests have had great rhino sightings already (rhino are only found in this part of the Serengeti, so it's always a treat) - a mother and little one.  And those lions have been hanging around camp keeping people up!  It's all action.


Friday, February 3, 2012

Serengeti Migration Update

Just in from Nomad guide Richard Knocker out on safari "watching endless columns of wildebeest plodding across the southern plains near Ndutu kicking up huge clouds of dust as they go about their daily search for water and grazing"

Monday, January 30, 2012

Serengeti Migration Update - 30th January 2012

Rains in the southern Serengeti have been very patchy, so the migration is currently quite spread out. We've seen some herds around Masek, some around Kusini and larger herds moving towards Hidden Valley. Generally the landscape is very arid and dry and we're all looking forward to the rains!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Serengeti Migration Update

The bulk of the herds are spread out between Kusini and Hidden Valley, with more of them seen towards the Serengeti Side; looks like they are moving away from the NCAA plains and around Ndutu. However, rains today towards Naabi could see them changing direction slightly, we'll keep you posted.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Serengeti Migration Update - 13th January 2012

There are still big herds of the migration in and around Ndutu, but because it's generally dry now they are tarting to move north and west towards Kusini and Hidden Valley. This is totally normal behaviour at this time of year, in response to the local weather conditions. Nomad guide Richard Knocker, back a few days ago from safari, reports plenty of "cat action" and very good plains game generally.