Monday 9 July 2012

Tanzania Photo Safari to the southern serengeti and ngorongoro crater

The southern Serengeti steals the show in March. The life giving rains that generally begin in mid November and last through early May trigger the great wildebeest migration into the plains of the South Serengeti and the northern Ngorongoro Conservation Area. March is one of the best months for game viewing.
The green season is a wonderful time to be on safari in the southern Serengeti and the northern Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Rain means game in the Serengeti and wildlife should be prolific on the Southern Serengeti Plains. The wildebeest migration will most likely be spread across the now green plains of the northern Ngorongoro Crater and the southern Serengeti. You can expect to see thousands of young wildebeest calves on the green plains ranging from 1 - 2 months old. Along with the migration, predators should be abundant. There should be good cheetah sightings, lions should be easily visible, both resident prides and the nomads which have followed the migration from the woodlands. Elephants can also be found in the Southern Serengeti in the patches of woodland that dot the plains including the woodlands around Lake Ndutu and Kusini.

Join us for this fantastic photo safari in March of 2014... to learn more please visit the Photographers Lounge

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