In the heart of Maasai territory on the north-eastern boundary of the Serengeti National Park is a private concession of 10 000 hectares, set aside for the exclusive use of Klein's Camp's 20 guests. The spectacular location of the camp on the edge of the Kuka Hills commands sweeping views across a broad valley through which the annual great migration passes.
Bagworm crossing!
While out on a training walk, Anthony and I noticed a female bagworm moving accross the two track. The trainee rangers had never seen that before and were amazed at how it was moving with an acacia thorn attached to the end of it. She moved quite quickly and we stayed there to make sure that she crossed the road safely. So many times you see them in a tree but its not often that you see them moving accross the road. A great learning experience for the future rangers of &Beyond!
Posted: Klein's Camp by CC Africa, Date: 28 April 2007
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