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 &Beyond’s use, allowing us tremendous flexibility in moving our camps according to the expected migration movements.
The awaited caravan arrives!
10 days after arriving at our new site for the Serengeti under canvas we were anxious to welcome the great migration. This morning as I was preparing to check out guest, guess what? The endless line of wildebeest led by one determined to go crossed just a few meters in front of the dining area. It has been a whole day of long welcome and still I can see the long awaited caravan streaming in down the Rongai hills just from my tent window. Am spending my night with them, it was amazing!!
Where exactly is the Rongai hill area? I'm not that familiar at all with the Serengeti having only been to Tanzania once. One of these days, I would love to do the "Under Cavas" safari :>)
By: Dana-Phoenix, Arizona, Date: 29 April 2010
Thanks Dana for your nice comment, Rongai hill is situated at the central part of Serengeti National park in Tanzania .Serengeti is in the Northern part of the country.Welcome to Serengeti Under Canvas where we follow the Great migration.Karibu(welcome)
By: Medison, Date: 30 April 2010
Hi all! Keep up with the good work! My dream is to see the migration before I pass on. I consider it the number one wonder of the world. One day I will make it there. I love taking photos. I take lots of photos of wildlife in the UK, but it would be amazing to photograph and actually see the wildlife of africa. Keep it up! With thanks, Gordon
By: gordon penn, Date: 19 August 2010
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