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Everything You Need to Know About The Great Migration Serengeti

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  In simple words, the great Migration Serengeti is a wonderful magical natural cycle that takes place in Serengeti National park . Every year, over two million wildebeest and over 20 000 plains games take part in this spectacular phenomenon. They migrate from Tanzania's Serengeti National Park to southern Kenya's Masai Mara in search of water and lush grazing grounds. This epic journey spans over3000 kilometers and is virtually endless. This is the main reason The Wildebeest Migration Safari Serengeti is one of the most popular Tanzania Safari Holidays . What is The Great Migration of Serengeti? Even though it is referred to as an annual event, the Great Migration of Serengeti is actually a fluid and continuous, year-long journey of animals migrating through Tanzania and Kenya in search of sustenance. Known to be virtually endless, the Great Migration moves rhythmically in a clockwise direction. At the start, significant multi-thousand animals march ahead formi...

Uganda Walking Safaris – Top Uganda Safaris You Can’t Miss

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  Walking Safaris have become more increasingly popular in African and most especially Uganda because of our land scape, nature and the embraced climate that gives you much more energy to keep walking. Experiencing Africa’s wilderness areas on a safari needs more one on one, and there’s no better way than on foot. Uganda Walking Safaris are completely different from the game drives, fly in safaris to bike/ quad safaris; being on foot brings about a totally new way of understanding your surroundings. It is the only original and authentic safari you can have in Africa more so on a Uganda Safari and remain the purest form of walking safaris. Because you are on foot and in touch with nature it brings you a new feeling of the real adventures of Uganda. Tips For A Good Walking Safari In Uganda Many of the tourists are not aware this particular activity exists or that it is possible to walk in a wildlife national park in Uganda. Having been in a car for game drives, one would...