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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 &Beyond’s use, allowing us tremendous flexibility in moving our camps according to the expected migration movements.
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Driving along Masek lake looking for leopard,suprisingly we found the endanger wild dogs in the area for the first time in four years since Serengeti Under Canvas start oppareting.We spend over four hours watching this pac of seven adults dogs before they dissapear to the woodland. It was amazing sight.
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by cyst massay, Date: 12 February 2010
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As I was driving with my guests early in the Morning to the big Marsh we saw a pride of lions sleeping also there was a group of wildebeest grazing about 300m away. We stopped and watched them for while and the pride of lioness shows an interest to the group of wildebeest. A single lioness went around and chased the wildebeest towards the other lions that...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Ivan Jacob, Date: 23 January 2010
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It was in a mid day when I was on a full day drive. It was a good day we saw things which were so interesting on my way driving to a picnic site when one of my guest saw a lion in a distance then we decided to go to watch and enjoy it. We found it in a long cover and indeed in a hunting mood everybody started getting interested. Right in the front there...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Daniel Nyamoga, Date: 13 January 2010
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It was almost 19h30, when I came back from the evening game drive, I dropped my guests at the reception and I drove away and around the staff village, as I was driving I heard a distressed call from a Guinea fowl and I decided to investigate what makes these birds go crazy. I looked around and just three meters from where I stopped my vehicle I found a...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Ivan Jacob, Date: 13 January 2010
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This happened in Serengeti in the morning at around 10hr when I took a drive with guests. Nobody was expecting it, I saw a Leopard which was up in a tree then we went close to enjoy it. While we were there enjoying I took my Binoculars to scan around just out of curiosity, ’’There is another Leopard in that tree over there’’ that was me(Daniel).The...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Daniel Nyamoga, Date: 13 January 2010
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This was in the morning at around 6h45,Driving from the small marsh to the open grassland we saw aclan of hyena with their cubs socializing,More hyena arrived from hunting while we were there sniffing at each other nose to noseand nose to anal gland.It was veryinteresting.After watching for a while i decided to move on,Five minutes later my guest saw a...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Ivan Jacob, Date: 13 January 2010
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A group of six spotted hyena had gathered on the open plain, watching with great interest at the wildebeest that were about a hundred meters away, walking on a straight line across the plain. After few minutes watch the spotted hyena chooses to go for the youngest wildebeest of an approximate one year old. The rest of the herd moved off quickly and the...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Ivan Jacob, Date: 9 January 2010
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Several vulture lappets faced, African white backed, Rappels Griffon vulture, found in the evening game drive feeding to a close dying wildebeest which we think was injured or had broken legs the night before. The opportunist scavengers began to feed on eyes of the wildebeest which was unable to resist, this animals was sometimes kick the legs, but this...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Ivan Jacob, Date: 9 January 2010
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It was a mid day we were coming from the Air strip toward the Camp, and were all busy scanning around for what ever comes. An expectedly we sow huge bunch of Migration running toward the big mush, then over sadden they stopped and started grazing. We decided to get close by for the picture, and as we were approaching the herd, I sow a Lioness stalking...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Paul Panga, Date: 9 January 2010
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It was from south to central Serengeti searching for this beautiful, remarkable Cat for three days without seeing it.
Then at the last day we drove from Ndutu to the central Serengeti to do an intensive search for the leopard. My Guest were about to give up but within a second they got encourage as the leopard showed up him self walking proudly right on...
Posted: Serengeti Under Canvas by Paul Panga, Date: 9 January 2010
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