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March 18, 2014

Wildebeest turn on a dime as the rain returns

After a short dry spell beginning of March, the wildebeest retreated to greener pastures within the Hidden Valley and near Maswa, and Ndutu was basically left without the migration for several days.

Ndutu has recently had some very heavy localized rains over the last 4-5 days, which set the whole migration back into motion towards Ndutu plains and woodlands once more!

The entire area that was void of wildebeest for about a week has now filled up and is pumping with game.

The herds are spread out between Barafu Kopjes, all the way across the plains towards Ndutu and way beyond towards Hidden Valley and Kusini.

Our Serengeti Safari Camp is surrounded by Wildebeast and Zebras again.  Don’t they just love the rain!

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After a short dry spell beginning of March, the wildebeest retreated to greener pastures within the Hidden Valley and near Maswa, and Ndutu was basically left without the migration for several days.

Ndutu has recently had some very heavy localized rains over the last 4-5 days, which set the whole migration back into motion towards Ndutu plains and woodlands once more!

The entire area that was void of wildebeest for about a week has now filled up and is pumping with game.

The herds are spread out between Barafu Kopjes, all the way across the plains towards Ndutu and way beyond towards Hidden Valley and Kusini.

Our Serengeti Safari Camp is surrounded by Wildebeast and Zebras again.  Don’t they just love the rain!

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