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Safari & Beach have developed this Blog to keep you up to date on things happening in Africa. We receive regular bulletins from our people on the ground in Africa as well as the lodges with whom we work. Please check this blog to learn about recent spottings, migration news, expedition news, lodge updates or some quirky trivia. Check in regularly or Subscribe and you too will receive regular updates and bring Africa that bit closer to home.

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Mara Migration Report
28/09/10

We have had one of the best migrations seasons ever! Dense concentrations of wildebeest and zebra have covered the plains. The herds have tended to group together at night, spreading out as the day progresses to dot the grassland. Similarly to the end of August hundreds of thousands of animals...

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Latest Report From Botswana
08/01/10

Despite it being low season and rainy season, there have been some exciting sightings: Kwando & Linyanti Two Male Lions have already been sighted killing a Zebra close to halfway pan early this year and they are heard roaring every night from Lebala Camp.  A large...

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Latest Report From Botswana
08/01/10

Despite it being low season and rainy season, there have been some exciting sightings: Kwando & Linyanti Two Male Lions have already been sighted killing a Zebra close to halfway pan early this year and they are heard roaring every night from Lebala Camp.  A large...

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Migration Returns To Southern Serengeti
03/12/09

One of nature’s greatest dramas, the wildebeest migration, has once again moved its performance. This time it is the southern Serengeti in Tanzania that is the stage, with the dramatic spectacle currently playing out around Kusini. The herds have returned, trailed by predators. The...

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October Migration Report
09/11/09

The weather & the plains: October was a dry, hot and dusty month with the odd splash of rain in the first couple of weeks and a good few days of rain at the end. The plains now look as if a million animals have come through, which of course they have. The migration however has left a large...

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September Migration Report
15/10/09

This month has seen large concentrations of wildebeest and gazelles mostly in the Musiara area, continuing down the Mara River to Paradise plains and over to look out hill. After some initial indecisiveness and a little rain, large herds of wildebeest have decided to spend considerable amount of...

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