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Being Dazzled by the Makgadikgadi Zebra Migration

The Makgadikgadi Zebra Migration is one of Southern Africa's most surprising phenomena. Each year, Botswana zebras trek between the Okavango Delta and Makgadikgadi Pans in search of fresh grazing. Why some cover this tough journey and not all, scientists are still figuring out. read more.

Beholding the Kasanka Bat Migration

There are more than enough flying mammals involved in the annual bat migration to literally darken the dawn and dusk skies over Kasanka, a remote swamp in Zambia. The Kasanka bats arrive to feast on fruits, and in turn provide a feast for raptors and crocodile. You’ll (ahem) go batty at the enormity of this unparalleled wildlife spectacle. read more.

DISCOVERING THE 'OTHER' WILDEBEEST Migration at liuwa plains

The Liuwa Plains wildebeest migration in Zambia is one of Africa’s great natural phenomena. It’s second in enormity only to the Masai Mara–Serengeti trek, and yet it’s hardly known. Each year, 45,000 wildebeest seek fresh grazing in the remote, sublime Liuwa Plains. Viewing these vast herds on the move during a Zambian safari is an unforgettable sight. READ MORE

Did you know there are other migrations on the African continent? Here are some of our favourites…

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