Botswana’s Hidden Zebra Migration Stuns Safari Travelers at Leroo La Tau Lodge
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A recent nearly two-week adventure through Botswana,concluding atLeroo La Tau Lodge along the Boteti River, culminated in a spectacular and unexpected wildlife event: witnessing Africa’s “secret migration” of zebra. The journey, organized by safari operator Desert & Delta, had already offered numerous awe-inspiring moments, from observing elephants at the Chobe River to exploring ancient rock art at Tsodilo Hills and experiencing a unique sleepout under the Milky Way in the Makgadikgadi Pans. However, the final day delivered an unparalleled spectacle as hundreds of zebra, accompanied by wildebeest and elephants, converged on the lodge's riverfront.
This captivating phenomenon is identified as the Botswana zebra migration, a lesser-known but equally impressive movement compared to the great wildebeest migration. Biologists with WWF and Elephants Without Borders discovered in 2014 that Burchell’s zebra travel over 300 miles through southern Africa, from the Chobe River floodplains to Nxai Pan National Park, just north of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park.

Photo Credit: Discover Africa Safaris
This journey of approximately 30,000 zebra is recognized as the longest-known land mammal migration in Africa. More recently, scientists have confirmed an additional route directly between the Okavango Delta and Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, positioning Leroo La Tau Lodge directly in the heart of this action.
The Boteti River area, including the lodge's private riverfront expanse, serves as a crucial meeting point where migrating zebra regroup and await seasonal rains. According to Mathale “Metal” Mosheti, a guide at the lodge, zebra spend about half the year here, from mid-April to early November, accumulating numbers before meandering along dispersed routes to follow green pastures and eventually reuniting near Leroo La Tau. The riverfront not only attracts dazzles of zebra but also transforms into a vibrant ecosystem with elephants, wildebeest, crocodiles, hippos, giraffes, kudu, and fish eagles.
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