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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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Today we on our drive we were heading up towards west just to see what the mother nature have to offer on this side of the paradise Serengeti, the good news is we saw tons and tons of wildebeests and Zebra grazing just below the Nyarwisiga hills, we stopped and took some times watching as it was such a beautiful sunrise. We scanned for quite a while just...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp One, Date: 9 May 2008
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We drove heading up west just following the great herds and when we arrived at the Hippo pool we stopped for a while watching hippo’s and crocodiles enjoying themselves under the water and as we left the hippo pool taking the road going thorough Sero three, we found the lioness up in a acacia tree relaxed, watching the migration as they move forward under...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp One, Date: 7 May 2008
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Today was an absolutely a great day words can not just explain, we drove through the middle of the wildebeests though extreme dust that was leading ahead of the herds, did not give a chance of seen much to what was happening in between. We took our way out of the herds and watched from a distance and there we saw a lioness stalking a wildebeest calf, it...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp One, Date: 7 May 2008
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This morning while ascending towards the Naabi hills we saw quite lots of interesting things on the way, From Jackals, Thomson gazelles, impala’s Hyenas and vultures feeding on old carcass. And as we were approaching the woodland we saw quite a lots of secretary birds enjoying the sun rise.
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp One, Date: 7 May 2008
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On our game drive today we went up north looking for birds, we saw quite a lot of other interesting sightings including the great migrations which have now landed at Serengeti Central making the whole of Serengeti central very active day and night. We drove towards the woodland on acacia tree we saw a gathering of white storks right up on the top of a...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp One, Date: 29 April 2008
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On our morning drive today as the sun rises up in the beautiful Serengeti plains, while watching the great migrations as they cross the road near Hippo pool we saw another group just few meter’s in front one of them making quite a heavy noise we became a bit curious and we found out that one Zebra was giving birth, we were so lucky to see it dropping and...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Fonnary Moshi, Date: 25 April 2008
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It was a very nice and beautiful full day game drive; our goal was to see the big bunch of great Migration. We had to drive from Ndutu to Southern part of the Serengeti because at that time in the central Ndutu there was no even a single Wildebeest as it was much raining in the Southern Serengeti. We found the migration and we observed for three hours,...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp 2, Date: 17 April 2008
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It was great Morning since we were going out on game drive, just close by the Camp in the Central Serengeti we saw a big loose herd of giraffes were feeding on the acacia trees and we saw 2 bulls coming down from the high elevation towards the herd. They were not associated together as there was an interval of 50 meters in between. One of the bulls went...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp 2, Date: 17 April 2008
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It happened in Ndutu, the Southern Part of the Serengeti National Park. About 8 kilometers away from the Camp and one of my guests spotted the Royal family sitting down by the River. On the other side of the River right in the Woodland there was a big bunch of Wildebeest coming down to drink water in the early Morning time. Unlucky the Lion pride was...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp 2, Date: 17 April 2008
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The day was very cold, vultures were sitting in the dry acacia tree waiting for the sun to come out and warm up their bodies and be active. Because the weather was very cold and freezing and for them to fly they normally use lots of energy, so they waited for the thermo in order to have free flight to serve energy while searching for food around their...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp 2, Date: 17 April 2008
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