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Kenyan tour operators have accused Tanzanian rangers of lighting fires in Serengeti National Park and the Masai Mara Game Reserve to sabotage wildebeest migration to the Mara.
Tanzanians living around the Serengeti National Park have set the region on fire to delay animal migration, which is one of the most phenomenal natural spectacles in the world.
A vast territory of the Serengeti Reserve in northern Tanzania along migratory routes is still on fire and repelled wildlife.
Bush aims to help the regeneration of grass in the region, said a tour guide in the Mara.
The migration that was to begin two weeks ago has attracted a large number of tourists with hotels and lodges in the Mara bringing full bookings to almost full capacity.
Ritued as the eighth wonder of the world, over one million wildebeest and about 200,000 zebras and gazelles cross the border between Kenya and Tanzania. month of stay (July-October) in the savannah of this national reserve.
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