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Mwikali Ndambo

From writing to chocolate making – Mwikali is happiest when using her creativity and working with her hands. Photography gives her the chance to do both in order to tell and share stories of the world around her as she assists in hosting the Angama Photographic Studio.
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Live-streaming The Spirit of The Mara 8 December 2020 For the first time, the Awards Ceremony of the Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer of the Year took place online, streaming the event to Mara aficionados across the world. By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #143 29 October 2020 Ticking off a bucket-list item this week, Mwikali discovered there’s nothing quite like a gravity-defying outlook to re-invigorate one’s heart for the magnificent Maasai Mara By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #140 9 October 2020 Natural history filmmakers and photographers from across the world gathered together (virtually) to share their love for the living planet, while a group of likeminded Kenyan creators gathered in the Mara to learn from each other and the wildlife surrounding them By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #134 28 August 2020 This week at Angama has taught me that good things come to those who wait – even those who wait impatiently. It felt like Christmas came early for me and each unique sighting was a wonderful gift By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #132 14 August 2020 The Mara is open as is Angama, and the Migration is in full swing. Herds of wildebeest numbering in the thousands have been pouring into the savannah, heeding a call as old as time itself By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #131 7 August 2020 This Week at Angama we bring you something different. Four world-renowned Kenyan photographers and documentary filmmakers came to stay to capture the Great Migration in their unique styles, bringing their fresh perspectives to the greatest show on Earth By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #127 10 July 2020 With county borders now open and international borders set to open in August, both Angama and the Mara are well-prepared and waiting to welcome guests back By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #126 3 July 2020 Fortune in life – both good and bad – is never guaranteed. Sometimes everything works in your favour, and other times, despite your best intentions, things go awry. Every day, we see this truth play out in the landscape of the Mara By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #125 26 June 2020 Every experience out in the Mara is a chance to learn something new, and having the Angama guides as teachers is so rewarding By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #124 18 June 2020 This week at Angama, lions took, well, the lion’s share of game viewing and every minute was more spectacular than the last By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #123 12 June 2020 They say absence makes the heart grow fonder – it feels as though truer words have never been spoken now that I’m back in the Mara   By Mwikali Ndambo
Born to Run 5 May 2020 Far away from the rolling grasslands of the Mara, members of the Angama Running Club took to the streets of Nairobi along with hundreds of other runners to participate in the annual Beyond Zero Marathon By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #116 24 April 2020 While the beautiful rain continued to turn the Triangle a vibrant shade of green, the Mara managed to serve up some incredible game viewing By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #115 17 April 2020 It was titan versus titan this week in the Mara, but only one would emerge victorious from this week's dramatic events By Mwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #114 10 April 2020 No two game drives in the Mara are alike, but one thing you can count on is returning with an interesting story to tell By Mwikali Ndambo
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