Follow the Herd? Africa Migration

Migration Safari – Lodges and Luxury Tents are Teeming!

The annual movement of wildebeest and other grazing herbivores across the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem is one of the greatest spectacles in the natural world. The horizon fills with 1.5 million wildebeest, 200,000 zebra, 18,000 eland and 500,000 Thompson’s gazelle, relentlessly tracked by Africa’s great predators. The Migration is rarely the same in terms of precise timing and direction – it is Mother Nature, after all!

The African wild animal migration is one of the most exciting periods to visit. During the year, the herds move most of the time, however, they move most in May – July and November. These times are hard to predict where they will be, so are not necessarily ideal if you stay in one location. Following the herd is not a euphemism on the savannah. Another popular time is from August to October when the animals are in the far northern Serengeti of Tanzania and the Masai Mara in Kenya, and is known for the crossings of the Mara River.

In August you can predict with more accuracy where they will be. All these times are “summer” but are distinctly different as far as which itinerary we would recommend. Mixing up a five star lodge and a luxury portable tent safari is the most efficient method of following the herd during this period. However you need to be adventurous, keen on different experiences…..

A Day in the Life of A Safari Guest

  • As your plane descends towards the sun-baked airstrip, a beaming member of my land team is ready and waiting to welcome you with chilled drinks before you are whisked off on a scenic game drive en route to your lodge or camp.
  • The lodge staff is waiting at the entrance to greet you with refreshing drinks and fragrant towels. Your personal butler escorts you to your bush suite, where your luggage is already waiting, as you unwind and drink the views of the surrounding bush.
  • Mouth watering aromas waft on the still air as lunch is served on the private deck of your suite, on the wide veranda of the main guest area or at the poolside.
  • Choose between a blissful nap on your downy bed or chilling out at the pool.
  • After a sumptuous high tea, embark on a thrilling afternoon-into-evening game drive. Chances are excellent that you will encounter a great variety of exciting animals and birds. Your professional, highly trained ranger and tracker will interpret the wonders of the wilderness, making your experience effortlessly enlightening and unforgettable.
  • As the golden orb of the sun sinks towards the horizon, you stop in a scenic bush setting. As if by magic, a table with snacks and drinks appear, with the noises of the African bush as a primeval soundtrack. A traditional Sundowner is a nightly occurrence in the bush.
  • After a dramatic spot-lit night drive where you thrill to predators hunting and other nocturnal animal activity, you return to the lodge, where iced drinks and snacks await you in the fire- and lantern-lit boma under a bright canopy of stars.
  • Alternatively, you may experience a real surprise on your night game drive. Rounding a turn in the bush, you come across an enchanting scene: dozens of lanterns festoon the trees, and huge fire-bowls illuminate damask-clad tables twinkling with crystal and silver. An alfresco feast of scrumptious Pan-African cuisine is served by smiling chefs in crisp white, followed by cigars, cognac and stargazing.
  • As you drift into a deep sleep, you contemplate the delights that the next day will bring: an early morning wake- up tap on your door, fragrant coffee and muffins before setting off on a game drive as the pre-dawn sky reveals tints of cerise, gradually turning to azure blue as the new day welcomes the warmth of the rising sun. The bush is alive with wildlife, early risers browsing, lion stretching and yawning as their fluffy cubs frolic nearby. A mid-drive stop produces welcome hot drinks, chilled fresh juice and snacks: merely a prelude to the delicious breakfast that awaits your return to the lodge.
  • Later, you may decide on a fascinating bush walk, where your ranger will share intriguing insights into the fauna and flora of the area. Or you may simply opt to relax in a quiet corner, where warm, friendly land teams will ensure that your every desire is anticipated and exceeded.

 Safari is the Ultimate Journey many months of the year!

Villa Laura Cortona Tuscany

Villa Arrighi consists of a watchtower with an adjoining fortified farmhouse and has a commanding view towards Tuscany and all along the Niccone Valley. It was meticulously restored in 2004 and now consists of three buildings: the main house, guest cottage and bread oven. The imposing L-shaped main house consisting of the former fortified farmhouse and watchtower, is approached through the entrance gates, past the guest cottage, up a short drive lined with holm oaks and the mature garden planted with ancient olive trees and Mediterranean plants.

Villa Laura and its accompanying farmhouse have recently undergone a four-year restoration. The villa attracted fame when it featured as Villa Bramasole in the 2003 film ‘Under the Tuscan Sun’ based on Frances Mayes’ 1996 memoir of the same name.

Originally built in the early 16th century, the property comprises two buildings; the main yellow villa with green shutters and the adjacent farmhouse. Both have been restored to the highest standards, all the while respecting Tuscan traditions and using the expertise of local artisans.

The kitchens and bathrooms are custom-built by local craftsmen using marble and original stone where possible. All of the original terracotta floors have been lifted, cleaned, and re-laid. Traditional Tuscan Busatti fabrics can be seen throughout, alongside hand painted Capo di Monte antique wall lights and Baccarat crystal chandeliers. Beds are largely wrought-iron four-posters made by a blacksmith in nearby Spello. All bedding is top of the line linen.

The landscaping at Villa Laura has been thoughtfully done, including an extensive rose garden surrounding the travertine stone swimming pool, Jacuzzi (the house is, after all, owned by the Jacuzzi family), and garden fountain.

The villa and farmhouse sleep up to 20 guests (ten couples). Air-conditioning, under floor heating and Wi-Fi throughout. The Villa (6000 ft 2 on 3 floors, sleeps 10)

Ground floor — lower entrance: Sitting room; opens to the limonaia courtyard Vaulted TV room with plasma screen, DVD & Sky; opens onto the limonaia courtyard

Billiard & music room with plasma screen & large open fire

Guest WC Staff laundry room Private chapel

Main floor — upper entrance (up 5 steps, sleeps 2)

Entrance hall Living room

Dining room with balcony, open fire and large dining table

State-of-the-art kitchen with marble countertop island, gas stove, microwave and DeLonghi espresso machine

Bedroom with en-suite bathroom in travertine (double sink & shower over tub) WC Entrance to the private balcony overlooking the family chapel

 Top floor (sleeps 8):

Double bedroom with view over countryside; en suite bathroom (double sink & shower)

2 double bedrooms with views over garden to farmhouse; en suite bathroom (double sink and shower over tub) Master bedroom with sitting area, views to castle and countryside; en suite bathroom (shower over tub)

The Farmhouse (4000 ft2 on 2 floors, sleeps 8)

Ground floor: Study with desk and fax machine

Living /sitting room with wood burner and library

Dining room

Kitchen Wood-burning pizza oven (forno al legno) Wine cellar

 Second floor (sleeps 8) 1 double bedrooms; en suite bathroom (shower-room)

2 double bedrooms; en suite bathroom (shower over bathtub)

1 twin bedroom; en suite bathroom (shower-room)

The Garden Swimming pool (16 x 32 ft) with diving board Jacuzzi (seating for 8)

Original 17th century cistern surrounded by columns and flowers Medici wild garden – woods with winding pathways, ancient stone bench and pond

Parking lot Rose garden with fountain Olive grove

Limonaia courtyard with seating under a vine-clad iron pergola

Outdoor ping-pong table Boules (bocce) court Hammock Security gates

The limonaia Suite Independent Suite with private terrace with lake-view. No air conditioning

SERVICES INCLUDED IN RENTAL COST

Welcome hamper 3- hour daily cleaning Weekly linen, towel and bathrobe changing) Electricity & heating

SERVICES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Professional chef to prepare breakfast, lunch, apéritivo or dinner Grocery shopping Restaurant reservations Extra cleaning and linen changes Excursions – wine tasting, horse riding, cooking lessons, local history and art tours, Pilates, Yoga or Tai Chi in the grounds Babysitting · Massages and spa treatments (there is a spa hotel opposite Villa Laura)

Location

Cortona Lake Trasimeno Perugia Assisi Siena Florence

2km (4 mins drive / 15 minute walk) 12km (20 mins) 45 km (45mins) 70 km (1hr)

75 km (1hr 10mins) 120km (1hr 20mins)