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Serengeti Under Canvas
The locations of these migratory camps are carefully plotted to coincide with the documented movements of the annual Great Migration as it traverses the Serengeti plains. Having secured some of the Serengeti’s best semi-permanent campsites, we are able to bring our guests as close as possible to the migration or resident game. These campsites are all prebooked for CC Africa’s use, allowing us tremendous flexibility in moving our camps according to the expected migration movements.
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Family Re-Union..!!
After the heavy rains last night, this morning the Lake is doubled the amount of water than we usually see, almost not accessible so we had to take a different route going out of the camp, very good morning could here nothing else than just the lots birds calling, wildebeest every where , and as we continue heading up south we were just amazed to see the one massive herd that was going very fast running towards the wood land, we decided to take our way to the open plains just to see what the mother nature provides from this side, while scanning around we saw vultures landing from quite a far distance then we drove to see what was happening, when we got closer we found six cheetah’s who had killed a Thomson’s gazelle busy feeding, two of them were quite teenager and seems to be belonging to one of the mother. This is the one only rare family that were seen together for the past few weeks.----Mohamed Omari -- Serengeti Under Canvas Camp2.
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp 2, Date: 27 March 2008
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