Eco Travel Guide has linked up with Discover Africa Group to bring you exclusive wildlife interactions happening on the Mara/Serengeti through photographs and live footage 

The link follows on from our report of the new web app launched by tailor-made safari operator Discover Africa, which enables one of nature’s most spectacular wildlife events to be tracked in real-time. See our story ‘Web app tracks herd migrations in real-time‘.

The first good rains have fallen in the Serengeti and with the expectant flush of grass, it is hoped that there will be a lot of movement back and forth over the Mara River when the herds move, looking for fresh grazing.

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The wildebeest make their way across the Mara River, right in front of the Lemala Mara Tented Camp.

 

Wildebeest crossing the Mara River infront of Lemala Camp

Guests at the Lemala Mara Tented Camp watch on as the wildebeest make their way across the Mara River.

 

The above images show guests from the Lemala Kuria Hills, a permanent Serengeti Mara River Camp, watching as wildebeest bravely make their way across the crocodile-infested waters of the Mara River.

 

Watch how the wildebeest bravely cross the dangerous, crocodile-infested waters of the Mara River.

Watch out for more news and footage as it comes in.

Images and Video © Lemala Camps

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