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TAASA Migration Camp completes first seasonal move and reopens in Ndutu

  • Writer: Tim Henshall
    Tim Henshall
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read
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TAASA Migration Camp has successfully completed its first full seasonal relocation, moving from Kogatende in the northern Serengeti to the iconic Ndutu region for the 2025/2026 green season. Following a highly successful northern season

in Kogatende, the camp closed briefly in November to facilitate the move and has now reopened in Ndutu, where it will operate from 1 December 2025 through 31 March 2026, perfectly timed with the southward movement of the Great Migration.


A Strong Finish to a Remarkable Northern Season

TAASA Migration Camp opened on 4 July 2025 in Kogatende, where it enjoyed an extraordinary inaugural season. Guests have praised the camp for its African-chic interiors, immersive family experiences, exceptional guiding and thrilling wildlife encounters. From massive herds passing through the camp and dramatic river crossings to abundant predator sightings, the northern months delivered unforgettable safari moments.


Perfectly Timed With the Great Migration’s Movements

December in Ndutu offers:

● Lush, rejuvenated plains after the short rains

● Early herds of wildebeest and zebra arriving in search of fresh grass

● Increasing predator activity as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas follow the herds

● The build-up to calving season, which peaks in late January and February


While peak calving begins later in the season, December offers a thrilling combination of early arrivals, dramatic big cat action, and vibrant landscapes perfect for photography.


“Ndutu is one of the most dynamic and rewarding wildlife destinations in Africa,” says Tawanda Munengiwa, Country Director of TAASA Luxury Lodges & Camps. “Our move south allows guests to witness the Migration at a time when the landscape is alive with new life, predator action, and breathtaking natural beauty. We are thrilled to offer this experience the TAASA way—immersive, responsible, and unforgettable. We are incredibly proud of our team who embarked on this massive undertaking. Moving a camp of this calibre is no easy feat.”


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TAASA Luxury Lodges & Camps

Tel. +255 684 229 936 | Email. info@taasalodge.com | Website. www.taasa.com



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