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Kichwa Tembo
Immersed in monkey-rich forest, Kichwa Tembo is an opulent oasis of Hemingway-style tents with sweeping views of the greatest grassland system in the world - the exquisite Masai Mara. Kichwa Tembo Bateleur Camp is a smaller, exclusive camp adjacent to the main camp.
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This Common Zebras..... were so cute. I saw them yesterday at Masai Mara Reserve, near Kichwa Tembo.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo by Collins Okello, Date: 6 May 2008
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After a long period of suffering with difficulties of Black Rhino sighting in the Mara Triangle with only one female which stayed for long without having a partner apart from association with Eland and Cape Buffalos.
The year 2003, the female rhino was seen with a male whom we guess came from Serengeti North Park in Tanzania. The female gave birth to...
Posted: Kichwa Tembo by Kichwa Ranger, Date: 1 April 2008
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A Lioness was seen trying to cross a small stream which ends into Mara River. All the crocodiles were basking at the river bank.
When they saw the lioness coming, they dived into the water. The lioness saw the zebra's on other side of the river and was really in need of crossing. Two steps into the water with the mouth wide open and a loud growl did...
Posted: Kichwa Tembo by Kichwa Ranger, Date: 1 April 2008
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There is lots of love in the Mara and just next to Kichwa Tembo airstrip, a lion and a lioness were spotted in their love mood which was crowned by the green fields after consecutive days of heavy rains.
By Timothy Kiok
Posted: Kichwa Tembo by Kichwa Ranger, Date: 1 April 2008
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Two cheetahs have been spotted since November 2007, both female, one with five cubs while the other has four cubs which is unusual numbr for cheetahs. One female was also spotted along the Tanzania border having five cubs but lost one within two days of exposure. After four months, two cubs were killed by hyena after their mother brought them a baby...
Posted: Kichwa Tembo by Kichwa Ranger, Date: 26 March 2008
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Two cheetahs have been spotted since November 2007, both female, one with five cubs while the other has four cubs which is unusual numbr for cheetahs. One female was also spotted along the Tanzania border having five cubs but lost one within two days of exposure. After four months, two cubs were killed by hyena after their mother brought them a baby ......
Posted: Kichwa Tembo by Kichwa Ranger, Date: 26 March 2008
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On a single game drive in the Masai Mara we witnessed lion, elephant, warthog and waterbuck mating – love is truly in the air!
Posted: Kichwa Tembo by Jason King, Date: 23 March 2008
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Just leaving Kichwa Tembo on drive we stumbled across a heard of elephants grazing with one of the old bulls laying down to rest – certainly a first for me!
Posted: Kichwa Tembo by Jason King, Date: 23 March 2008
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As a 5 strong lion pride (with cubs) was out hunting for lunch, these two lions were spending their time hunting the cubs
Posted: Kichwa Tembo by Jason King, Date: 23 March 2008
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A Predator killing a predator and a prey chase a predator!
On 15th March 2008, after I received my guests from Kichwa Tembo airstrip, I came across a very beautiful relaxed leopard on my way to the camp. As we were watchinc the leopard, I saw a pride of lion. Two dominant males of the area and three female with two cubs. The one year old cub...
Posted: Kichwa Tembo by Joseph Masibo, Date: 15 March 2008
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