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inyatisafari · 2 years
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mangokiliadventures · 2 years
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Looking for an unforgettable adventure? Look no further than Tanzania's wildlife! With its vast array of wildlife and stunning natural scenery, Tanzania is a nature lover's paradise. And with the help of Mango Kilimanjaro Adventures, you can experience it all in style. Our Discovering the Wonders of Tanzania's Wildlife tour takes you on a journey through some of Tanzania's most spectacular natural reserves, including Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and Lake Manyara National Park. Along the way, you'll encounter some of the most iconic animals in Africa, from majestic lions to playful elephants. For more details visit the site https://www.mangokiliadventures.com/tanzania-destinations/
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Choquequirao, the new Machu Picchu! 
Be inspired, be amazed, be mesmerized, be adventurous!
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richardugandan · 6 years
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The #pineapple #treat. #ananas got so #yummy. Get a perfection treat on your #uganda #trip and #safari #safarivacations #richardugandan (at Murchison Falls National Park)
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The Great Wildebeest Migration: Wildlife At Its Most Amazing
The Great Migration is the continuous movement of giant herds of 1.8 million wildebeest and 500,000 zebras across the Serengeti ecosystem in search of food, water and minerals that occurs in a fairly regular pattern each year.
Did you know that the Great Migration is a year round spectacle and not just a one-time annual event.? It can be seen at any time of the year - you just need to know where to go!
There are five main stages of the migration:
1. The Calving Season 2. The North Trek 3. River Crossings - Grumeti and Mara 4. The Arrival of the Herds in the Masai Mara 5. The Journey back South
THE GREAT MIGRATION CALENDAR
JANUARY: The herds have reached the short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti around Lake Ndutu. The short rains usually fall here in November and December attracting herds in search of green pastures from Central Serengeti. Rich in phosphorus, the soil of the grasslands of the Southern Plains offers nutritious grazing.
FEBRUARY: This is the beginning of the calving season, with up to 500,000 wildebeest being born within a period of 2 to 4 weeks. This is the season when it’s easy for predators to find prey. A great time to visit, since there is a lot of action!
MARCH: The Southern Plains start to dry out from several weeks of intensive grazing. The herds gets confused and wander as far west into the Maswa Game Reserve woodland.
APRIL: The plains have no sufficient food to sustain the herd. This is the beginning of the north-west trek towards the Western Corridor of the Serengeti where heavy rains set in. It is a slow movement through scattered woodlands and long grass plains.
MAY: As the rains begin to dwindle, columns of wildebeest continue to enter the Western Corridor of the Serengeti. Others head north of the Seronera (Central) region, but the bulk of the migrating herds enters the Ndoha and Dutwa plains that flank the Mbalageti River. Towards the end of the month, there is a sense of expectation as the migration piles up in the narrow wedge of land between the forest lined river courses of the Mbalageti and Grumeti River. However, in years when the rains persists throughout May, the wildebeest may scatter over a wide area of Central Serengeti.
JUNE: The rains have stopped and the wildebeest rut is in full swing. The grasslands reverberate to the bellows and grunts of testosterone fueled males as they chase rivals and round up females. This creates chaotic movement and noise, as females try to maintain contact with their calves. Marching its way through the Western Corridor, the migration begins to organize into a 'mega herd' bunched up along the southern bank of the Grumeti River.
All eyes, however, are on the main group of the migration amassing for the Grumeti River crossings. This can start early in the month. Herds are splashing through what is usually a series of pools and channels rather than a continuous flowing river. As the frequency of crossings intensifies during June, the Grumeti's large crocodiles enjoy the annual glut of wildebeest and zebra flesh.
JULY: With the Grumeti River in the wake, the wildebeest and zebra push to the Northern Serengeti. Herds spread out on a broad front that extends from the Grumeti Game Reserve and Ikorongo Game Controlled Area to the northern reaches of the Serengeti. Large herds can be found as far east as Lobo. When the Migration actually crosses into Kenya's Masai Mara depends, as ever, on the rainfall pattern and how long the northern Serengeti grasslands can sustain the herds. In some years in happens as early as mid-June; in others, it doesn’t happen until August or September.
*It is a common misconception that the crossing of the Mara River marks the transition of the Migration from Tanzania to Kenya. The river actually meanders through the north-west Serengeti before looping north into the western reaches of the Masai Mara, repeatedly throwing water obstacles in the path of the herds. This makes it easier to stake out likely crossing points on either side through July and August.
AUGUST: The apex of the crossings. In a typical year, you can expect the Migration to have reached the Masai Mara by early August. River crossings often reach their frenzied climax this month as large herds take a leap of faith into the Mara River - much to the delight of the waiting crocodiles and lions. The riverbanks become crowded with vultures and marabou storks feeding on the corpses of drowned wildebeest clogging up the river. Elsewhere you can witness less macabre scenes of wildebeest and zebras filing through long, golden grasslands.
SEPTEMBER: The herds may still be scattered across the Northern Serengeti, either about to cross into the Masai Mara or content to remain in Tanzania, grazing the rolling plains. The focus of the Migration, however, is firmly in Kenya where the wildebeest edge slowly eastwards through the Masai Mara.
OCTOBER: The rains may start falling on the short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti and wildebeests need to be there when fresh green shoots have pushed to the surface. And so begins the long trek south, the Migration gradually spilling from the Masai Mara back into the north-east Serengeti and Loliondo Game Controlled Area.
NOVEMBER: The herds start moving southwards following the rains. By now, most, if not all, of the wildebeest and zebra will have left the Mara. They form long columns stretches from Lobo to the Central Seronera area of the Serengeti.
DECEMBER: The herds reach the Southern Serengeti where fresh grass covers the short plains….and the migration begins its annual cycle all over again.
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karelltravel-blog · 7 years
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Africa Vacations are More Than Just Safaris
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There is no denying that an African Safari Vacation is on the mist-do list of most travelers. Africa is a well known and a renowned location for its amazing safari experiences, and for all the right reasons. There are stunning wildlife viewing opportunities that Africa vacations offer including the world-famous Great Migration of the wildebeest journey across the plains of the Serengeti National Pak and into the grasslands of the Masai Mara, to the wild gorilla trekking in the smoky mountains of Rwanda and Uganda, and several other endemic species of Madagascar.
However, Africa is much more than just the safaris. There’s so much more to experience and see on the continent to make your African vacations magical. With more than 54 countries and hundreds of amazing places, Africa offer tourists far more than just the safari experience.
Here are some of the best things to do in South Africa: http://bit.ly/2t7duOj
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inyatisafari · 2 years
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Experience the ultimate safari adventure in Tanzania with MangoKili Adventures! Our safari accommodations offer the perfect blend of luxury and adventure, providing you with a comfortable and memorable stay while you explore the beauty of Tanzania's national parks and reserves.
From luxury tents to stylish lodges, we have a wide range of accommodation options to suit your needs and budget. Our luxury tents are equipped with comfortable beds, en-suite bathrooms, and private verandas, offering a unique and authentic safari experience. Our lodges, on the other hand, offer more modern amenities, including air conditioning, swimming pools, and spa facilities.
We also offer a variety of camping options for those looking for a more traditional safari experience. Our camping safaris include comfortable tents, hot showers, and delicious meals cooked by our experienced chefs.
Whether you're looking for a luxury safari or a more traditional camping experience, MangoKili Adventures has the perfect accommodation option for you. Book your safari adventure today and experience the beauty of Tanzania like never before! For more details visit the site "https://www.mangokiliadventures.com/tanzania-safari-accommodations/"
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karelltravel-blog · 7 years
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10 Best African Vacations for Your Bucket List
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Africa is one of the biggest continents ranging from the beautiful Sahara and Atlas Mountain up in the north to the extensive South African coastline offering the wonderful Savannah’s of Masai Mara, rivers, safaris, deserts and so much more.
To make it easier for you, here, we present the choicest selection of the best places for your dream African Safari Vacation.
Namibia Safari Vacations:
Gloriously beautiful, Namibia offers the scenic beauty and uniqueness in equal measures to let the travelers enjoy the best African vacation. Known for its awe-inspiring scenery and limitless horizons, Namibia is the oldest living desert in the world.
The major attraction of Namibia, other than the beautiful wildlife and low population, is the endless red sand dunes that make an amazing sight to experience as it roars and wander. Namibia’s wonderfully barren coastlines present a spectacular view to the travelers to enjoy the wilderness of their dream Luxury African vacation.
READ MORE: http://bit.ly/2sumteA
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karelltravel-blog · 7 years
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AFRICAN VACATIONS MAKE GREAT HONEYMOONS
The honeymoon is the most special time for every newly Wed couple. After the wedding craziness and stress, it is the perfect time for the couple to know and understand each other better. Honeymoon gives the much-needed privacy to the couple to create an intimate bond.
To make this time truly memorable, the choice of the honeymoon location is an important step. If you want to indulge in the most romantic and luxurious getaway, Honeymoon in Africa with luxury vacations featuring the ultimate beach destinations and some of the world’s greatest wildlife reserves makes a perfect choice. Honeymoon in Africa provides the most idyllic setting to the couples and a chance to experience the breathtaking sunrises, enjoying the pristine beauty of the beaches, and indulge in the most adventurous customized safari vacations.
LEARN MORE: http://bit.ly/2sfRbWM
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inyatisafari · 7 years
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$#inyatisafari #safarivacation #sabisands (at Inyati Game Lodge)
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inyatisafari · 8 years
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#inyatisafari #leopardsofsa #safarivacation #mattbrennan
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inyatisafari · 8 years
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#inyatisafari #leopardsofsa #safarivacation (at Inyati Game Lodge)
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inyatisafari · 8 years
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Seen on safari #inyatisafari #safarivacation #sabisands (at Inyati Game Lodge)
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karelltravel-blog · 7 years
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An African Vacation may seem very complicated, even overwhelming. That’s where we come in. Our team of journey specialists will assist with creating best African vacation with firsthand advice on hotels, safari lodges, safari camps, Star Beds, touring and the best safari guides and ground handling services in each country you visit. We craft all inclusive, customized itineraries that reflect your specific tastes, expectations and needs. We do not send our clients to places we have not visited ourselves.
Our safari specialists provide expert advice and planning across our extensive portfolio of destinations including South Africa –  “A World in One Country”, Botswana & the Okavango Delta, Zimbabwe & Zambia – the majestic Victoria Falls, Namibia & the sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Mozambique – a luxury beach experience, Kenya & Tanzania to witness the Migration, Rwanda for an up close and personal magical encounter trekking to see the gorillas in the mist, & the pristine beaches of the Seychelles.
Karell Travel caters to an array of specialized interests such as family safaris, kosher safaris, golf, photography, hiking, culinary experiences, cultural interaction, romantic honeymoons and more. From flight arrangements to restaurant reservations, packing suggestions, passport and visa requirements, we take care of every detail so that the only thing you need worry about is packing and getting to the airport on time to begin your African adventure!
Feel secure knowing you are booking with a bona fide leading American African tour operator with 25 years in the business and the security of 24/7 customer service while you are traveling.
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