Deep in the southern corridor of the Serengeti, our expedition leaders have been tracking a pride of lions for the past three seasons. The data reveals fascinating behavioral adaptations — the pride has expanded its territory by nearly 40 kilometres in response to shifting wildebeest migration patterns.
What makes this pride particularly remarkable is their cooperative hunting strategy during the dry season when prey density decreases dramatically. Using satellite-tagged radio collars, our team has mapped their precise movements with unprecedented accuracy.
This kind of field data directly informs how we design our expedition routes — ensuring guests witness authentic wildlife behaviour without disrupting the delicate ecological balance we've spent years mapping.


