ANGATA MIGRATION CAMP

ANGATA MIGRATION CAMP

The Great Migration, when herds upon herds of wildebeest cross the East African plains in search of new pastures, is one of nature’s most breathtaking displays. They stay in the southern Serengeti along historic pathways and give birth to babies that mysteriously develop the ability to sprint as quickly as their mothers within 48 hours. The well-priced migration camp Ang’ata Migration Ndutu Camp, which is situated between the short and long grasses that the animals eat, steps in at this point. The camp is a great spot to see the migration in action because of its outstanding staff and straightforward, temporary structures.

dry season in July With colder but still warm temperatures, the dry season is now fully underway, and the rain has dried up. Given that the Tarangire River attracts wildlife from the surrounding areas, game watching should be superb. The absence of clouds results in amazing nighttime sky that display the Milky Way in all its splendor. The air is relatively steady and thin, which makes for wonderful photography circumstances. Sunrises and sunsets are particularly beautiful.

The best season of the year for fly camping and walking safaris, if you’re feeling a little more daring. At this time of year, visitor traffic might increase, which can result in shared sightings and a less personal bush experience at many of the sites.

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