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Welcome to the Nomad Tanzania Wildebeest Migration Update. A resource for travellers and travel agents to keep up to date the the annual migration of the wildebeest. If you are looking for accommodation for your stay in Tanzania try Nomad Tanzania to make your trip a relaxing experience.

Wednesday, 24 March, 2010

Migration Update - 24th March 2010



Our guides are reporting that the migration is still in the Ndutu area of the southern Serengeti, between Golini and Lemuta, and the game viewing has been fabulous There have been plenty of predator sightings: cheetahs hunting antelopes, lions stalking wildebeest and plenty of lion cubs. Over the last week we've had some rain to cool things down - morning showers - and the Ndutu area is looking quite green at the moment.

MIGRATION UPDATE - 11th March 2010

The bulk of the migration is still in the Ndutu area, but spreading out slightly north-east towards Golini (Piyaya direction). Our guides have been seeing amazing sightings around Ndutu and at Lake Masek as well as lots of cats: plenty of cheetah, a female lion with her cubs and then a pride of 15 lion very near to our Serengeti Safari Camp (currently sited in the Ndutu area).
posted by nomad at 4:56 PM Comments (0)

Wednesday, 24 March, 2010

Migration update - 24th March 2010

Our guides are reporting that the migration is still in the Ndutu area of the southern Serengeti, between Golini and Lemuta, and the game viewing has been fabulous There have been plenty of predator sightings: cheetahs hunting antelopes, lions stalking wildebeest and plenty of lion cubs. Over the last week we've had some rain to cool things down - morning showers - and the Ndutu area is looking quite green at the moment.

MIGRATION UPDATE - 11th March 2010

The bulk of the migration is still in the Ndutu area, but spreading out slightly north-east towards Golini (Piyaya direction). Our guides have been seeing amazing sightings around Ndutu and at Lake Masek as well as lots of cats: plenty of cheetah, a female lion with her cubs and then a pride of 15 lion very near to our Serengeti Safari Camp (currently sited in the Ndutu area).
posted by nomad at 4:50 PM Comments (0)