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October 28, 2015

Where the grass is greener

With almost daily localised showers making sure the grass stays lovely and green up in the northern Serengeti, the wildebeest are hanging out around the Kogatende and Nyamalumbwa areas. The move south has started though, with lots of our guests from Lamai and Serengeti Safari Camp catching crossings on their drives as the majority of the herds start to make their way back into the Serengeti from the Masai Mara. 

As we mentioned in our last post we had a mummy rhino and baby spotted up here, and here is a wonderful pic from Nomad guide Ian.

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With almost daily localised showers making sure the grass stays lovely and green up in the northern Serengeti, the wildebeest are hanging out around the Kogatende and Nyamalumbwa areas. The move south has started though, with lots of our guests from Lamai and Serengeti Safari Camp catching crossings on their drives as the majority of the herds start to make their way back into the Serengeti from the Masai Mara. 

As we mentioned in our last post we had a mummy rhino and baby spotted up here, and here is a wonderful pic from Nomad guide Ian.

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