HerdTracker updates from Elewana Collection’s Sand River Masai Mara
Elewana Collection’s Sand River Masai Mara |
11 Jul 2022
Large Herds of Wildebeest streaming in from the South
A large herd of wildebeest was seen crossing the Sand River in Masai Mara from the South on 11 July 2022.
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Nearest lodge: Elewana Sand River Masai Mara
Elewana Collection’s Sand River Masai Mara |
10 Jul 2019
No wonder they call The Great Wildebeest Migration one of the Seven New Wonders of the World
No wonder they call The Great Wildebeest Migration one of the Seven New Wonders of the World!
Elewana guests witnessed the river crossing action during their stay in the Sand River Masai Mara.
Whether it is walking safaris with experienced and highly knowledgeable guides or the sensation of being as close to nature’s daily fight for survival, the sensory feast that accompanies any visit to Sand River Masai Mara will no doubt rival anything experienced before.
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Nearest lodge: Elewana Sand River Masai Mara
Elewana Collection’s Sand River Masai Mara |
30 May 2019
The great wildebeest migration has finally arrived in the Sand River
The great wildebeest migration has finally arrived in the Sand River!!
They were spotted crossing the Sand River heading into the Mara Reserve. Located on the banks of a river from which it has taken its name, Sand River Masai Mara is located within the Masai Mara National Reserve, close to the Tanzanian border.
With an authentic safari experience, superb cuisine, a well-stocked cellar, sparkling pool, hot-air ballooning and your private viewing deck, Sand River Masai Mara offers a winning combination.
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Nearest lodge: Elewana Sand River Masai Mara
Elewana Collection’s Sand River Masai Mara |
29 Apr 2019
Rainfalls continue in the Sand River Masai Mara
Rainfalls continue in the Sand River Masai Mara, in the heart of the Masai Mara National Reserve.
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Nearest lodge: Elewana Sand River Masai Mara
Elewana Collection’s Sand River Masai Mara |
11 Jul 2018
30,000 wildebeest and zebra seen crossing the Sand River
30,000 wildebeest and zebra crossed the Sand River mere feet from where the guests were enjoying their bush breakfast. The unspoiled beauty and off the beaten track location of the lodge plays a big role in the sheer magic of staying in this area of the Masai Mara.
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17 Jul 2015
Wonderful images from Sand River Mara Camp, wonderful!
Hi Carel,
At least another 5,000 crossed the Sand River yesterday, and there are large numbers of wildebeest and zebra (at least 40,000) visible on the Serengeti side, most heading westwards parallel to the river, extending beyond Sala's Camp.
We should expect substantial numbers crossing in to the Masai Mara in the next few days.
Regards,
Tim