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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 Serengeti Under Canvas guests as close as possible to the migration or resident game. These campsites are all prebooked for &Beyond’s use, allowing us tremendous flexibility in moving our camps according to the expected migration movements. |
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On our game drive today we were driving through the north western plains looking for the migrations as they are heading up to the Mara River, we saw a pack of Hyena and Vultures feeding on a buffalo carcass just before we got on Kichwa cha Tembo junction. We had our tea stop at the Wagakuria hill the continued with our trip to the river, we also saw a...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp 3, Date: 12 July 2008
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On our drive in the Serengeti today we were heading up to Bolonja springs, we drove for quite a distance further south after we saw a huge herd of elephants coming from far distance so that we could take some photos as they were getting close by, we drove back taking the road that goes to the North west watching for birds that we heard calling on the...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp 3, Date: 5 July 2008
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On our drive today through the Grumeti loop we saw two old Wildebeest kill hyena and vultures busy feasting on them, we continue driving further south and just we went across the river we found 2 lioness by the bush they seems to have been the one associated to the kill we saw earlier, Was very relaxed after a heavy meal and did not even bother us driving...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp One, Date: 5 July 2008
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Our game drive today took us as far as the Lake Victoria show where we had planned to do a canoeing, we left the camp at 8:00am on a slow game drive heading up to the gate , on the way we found lots of wildebeests and Zebras as they start heading up north west. We then arrive at the Lake at around 10:00am very excited for our first time on the lake...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp One, Date: 5 July 2008
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As the times goes there seems to more and more action taking place, today we saw one pair of lion mating for about 15Minutes before he come down. It was not an easy exercise as we could see he was struggling though the lioness seems to have accepted the fact that it was taking quite a bit of time how ever at the very later stage the Lioness decided that...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp One, Date: 5 July 2008
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A hyena was lying on its den deadly a sleep when we drove pass and did not even worry about the vehicles noise. We went up to Masira plains and have our sundowner’s on Masira hill which was awesome, just before dark we took our way heading back to the camp, we saw the same hyena again on its den but this time was lying on the ground and smiling, looking...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp One, Date: 5 July 2008
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Today on our drive towards the southern Serengeti, we come across a small herd of Zebras and wildebeest that are still in the area, they seems to be heading out following the other’s though they are quite far behind not even sure if they will make it up to the western corridor before the other’s left for the north western plains. It was such a beautiful...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Serengeti Under Canvas Camp One, Date: 5 July 2008
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Vondadeckens Hornbill perched between twigs; they are very brightly colored, making them hard to miss. Ranger: Mohammad Captured by: Ashley Cosgriff
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by ashley cosgriff, Date: 3 July 2008
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Driving along the Kanyanja river we come accross one lioness which she was resting under the Falcon Claw accacia after she had killed an adult wildebeest,before she started to taste the kill more wildebeest came down to drink,and she went for another one and she kill it.What is she going to do with all the meat and they dont have the freezer to store it...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Didas Godfrey, Date: 3 July 2008
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The Black and White Colobus Monkey is very rare and hard to spot. This particular Colobus Monkey sits perched on a very small and flimsy branch feeding on mainly leaves and fruits. Ranger: Mohammad Captured by: Ashley Cosgriff
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by ashley cosgriff, Date: 2 July 2008
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