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Reporting Date: 31.03.2013
Gnus (Wildebeests) are known to migrate from South to north of Serengeti national park which has become part of the wonders of the World. We have some which form the tail of the migration and they end remaining behind while others migrate. Currently we have around 600 Gnus along the Lamai area with few Zebras and other Antelopes. As they usual give birth between January and March some already have babies. This has given Hyenas an opportunity to make easy kills of the new born babies.
Our guests have been happy to see the migration here even though it is not yet time for the Migration.
Select the desired Camp: Mara Bushtops or Serengeti Bushtops