Big Cat

Some of the rarest and most elusive creatures in the wild are big cats. Tanzania boasts as home of African Big Cat for having several different species, including:

Lion
Luckily, Tanzania is home to over 16,000 lions, more than any other single African country, and around half the remaining wild population in the world. Just the Serengeti lion population—estimated around 4,000—is larger than the entire lion population of Africa..
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Leopard
Perhaps the most fashionable of all the big cats and most elusive big cat, leopard stalks its prey with extreme stealth, often getting as near as ten feet from its target, undetected, before pouncing.

Known for their arboreal lifestyle, leopards often drag their kills up into the trees where they sleep and rest. Leopards have been seen dragging animals as big as three times of their size nearly twenty feet up trees.

Cheetah
Tanzania is one of rare cheetah strongholds in Africa with more than 210 Cheetah in Serengeti ecosystem, likely because of its long-term dedication to conservation. It’s one of the few places left on earth where you can see this amazing creature—the fastest land mammal in the world—racing along the plains.
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The Wildlife

With 28% of Country land devoted to land and wildlife conservation, Tanzania is truly unrivaled in the breadth and depth of wildlife visitors can encounter. There are countless reasons that a wildlife enthusiast would choose Tanzania. Some most impressive wildlife highlights include:

The Great Migration
It is one of the most dramatic, made-for-nature-video moments in the animal kingdom: the sight of thousands upon thousands of wildebeest throw themselves into a river, desperately trying to outrace the crocodiles snapping at their hooves as they race to reach the other side.
But there is more to the so-called “great migration” than the well-known river crossing. The migration is actually a continuous movement of more than two million grazing animals—primarily wildebeest and zebras in an ongoing search for sources of food and water.

Though the exact timing of the migration changes year to year based on environmental factors, the herds constantly cycle from the southern Serengeti, where calves are born around the beginning of the year, up towards northern part of Serengeti(Mara River) northern borders of Tanzania and into Kenya around August and September (here you have good chance to see Migration crossing Mara river), then back down towards the calving grounds. Overall, more than 85% of the cycle occurs in Serengeti – Tanzanian.

At different times of the year, travelers can expect to see different unique moments of migration, from wobbling calves trying to stay on their feet in the green season at southern plain of Serengeti ( Ndutu), to increasingly dense concentrations of animals—both predator and prey—converging on the few permanent water sources that remain through the dry season.

In a way, the migration is more than just a movement of animals; it is a chance to watch the circle of life in action.
Want to know where the migration will be during your safari? Please call or email us and we will be more than happy to give you an up-to-date of Migration.

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