There are still big herds of the migration in and around Ndutu, but because it's generally dry now they are starting to move north and west towards Kusini and Hidden Valley. This is totally normal behaviour at this time of year, in response to the local weather conditions. Nomad guide Richard Knocker, back a few days ago from safari, reports plenty of "cat action" and very good plains game generally.
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Serengeti Migration Update 6
13 January 2012
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