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Angama Mara Questions & Answers

Boston, Massachusetts

Hello Angama,

we couldn't be more excited to visit finally after postponing the trip due to Covid last year. We are coming in mid October and was wondering if there is a chance to still see a river crossing. Or will all the herds be gone by then? I know its hard to predict animal pattern just curious about your opinion based on past :-) Thank you!

over a year ago Answer

3 answers

Property representative
NickyFitzKenya
Johannesburg, South Africa

Hello from Angama

We are delighted you are coming to stay with us next and so look forward to welcoming you to the beautiful Mara.

The response above from Charlie is pitch perfect - who needs a marketing team when your guests do it for you? Thanks so much for coming to stay with us Charlie and for jumping in with an answer.

There certainly is a good chance you may see a crossing in October but those pesky migrating animals have a program all of their own - most unpredictable.

But of what I can assure you is that you will not be disappointed by your game viewing experience - the Mara never fails to deliver.

We will do all we can (cookies, marshmallows) to keep the wildebeest in Kenya in time for your arrival.

So looking forward to hosting you here at Angama

Warm regards

Nicky Fitzgerald

Owner

over a year ago
Boston, Massachusetts

LOL!!! Nicky haha this is funny, thank you so much for the efforts. You better have lots of marshmallows to keep the wildebeest on Kenya side :-) Look forward to visit, crossing or not. Charliefromdallas, thank you too. We don't doubt for a second we will have out of this world amazing experience. Countdown is on!! :-)

over a year ago
Dallas, Texas

It is hard to know. The migration goes in a big circle and the animals are always looking for more grass. In fact when we were in Angama, the animals were going back into Tanzania because of the recent rains. Normally they would be in full force around July -September but it can be unpredictable at times. Even if you do not catch a river crossing, the abundance of the wildlife is still fantastic.

over a year ago
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