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It’s the Climb 16 March 2024 Down at the far end of the Oloololo Escarpment, Safari Camp guests can enjoy an exclusive hiking experience with Mara Triangle rangers. Charlotte puts it — and herself — to the test By Charlotte Ross Stewart
Navigating the Green City 8 March 2024 From the muddy roads of the Mara back to the bustling streets of Nairobi, Dan's life has changed but one thing remains as strong as ever — his love for nature By Daniel Njiriri
Opportunity Knocks 1 March 2024 While exploring Nairobi, Sarah finds a new hidden gem where Kenyan creativity, craftsmanship and innovation collide By Sarah Kajee
After the Dust has Settled 23 February 2024 Last November, Angama Amboseli emerged from a cloud of salty dust — this is a story from the thick of it By Alison Mitchell
Rain, Rain, Come Again 16 February 2024 Amidst November’s green grasses, Lesley Mallows reunites with friends of 50 years at Angama Mara By Guest Author
The Lions of the Triangle: An Update 9 February 2024 From deadly territory conflicts to the constant shift in coalitions, the lions of the Mara Triangle are living proof that change is the only constant in the wild By Robert Sayialel

This Week at Angama

Risasi's lone surviving cub makes a reappearance while a baboon is snatched from the water's edge, and we meet the mighty Barsaloi making the best of a bad situation

As new predators enter the scene in both Amboseli and the Mara, some drama is sure to follow. Meanwhile, the birds are enjoying all kinds of meals

A leopard cub doesn't stick the landing and a lion's meal is out of reach, while Chemosit and Emoroo — legends in the making — pay us a visit

Two gnus go to war, while a kori bustard fights for love and the Egyptian Pride cubs have officially come of age

There were many discoveries this week: a cub climbing a tree, a coalition of cheetah in Amboseli and most notably — a leopard with a croc kill in a tree

It's a week full of cheetahs in both the Mara and Amboseli, where trail cams also reveal some nocturnal newcomers

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An iSafari 2 February 2024 You don't need to be an advanced photographer or use fancy equipment, explains Andrew, often times all you need is in the palm of your hand By Andrew Andrawes
A Day in the Life of an Angama Safari Camp Host 1 February 2024 Ever wondered what it takes to run a light-footprint, movable safari camp in the middle of the wilderness? According to Ibrahim, there’s nothing else he’d rather do By Ibrahim Hussein
Going Green 26 January 2024 On his most recent visit, budding photographer and regular guest, Sam Bailyn, walks away with a different appreciation for a new time of year By Guest Author
A Big Wet Kiss 19 January 2024 A relaxed Pyjama Safari ends on the roof of Africa, as Charlotte sets out on her biggest adventure yet By Charlotte Ross Stewart
A First Glimpse 12 January 2024 A creative director by trade and longtime friend of Angama, Austin Chow shares his initial impressions of Angama Amboseli By Guest Author
A Taste of Kenya 5 January 2024 Food is very important in Kenyan culture and the kitchen team at Angama Mara loves to celebrate their culinary traditions with guests By Evans Ondara
The Mara Guides’ Best Safari Sightings of 2023 29 December 2023 Having spent more time in the Mara than anywhere else and seeing more sightings than they can count, the Guides recount their most memorable of the year By The Guides of Angama
When You Know You’re (T)winning 22 December 2023 Spend enough time with those you love and you might just start looking like them, as the Angama offices have found out By Kate Fitzgerald Boyd
What’s Cooking at Angama Safari Camp 19 December 2023 Shannon Davis, part of the Angama Family and the brains behind the food for the new Angama Safari Camp, shares how she dreamt up the menu for a campfire kitchen set deep in the Mara Triangle By Shannon Davis
Night Rains 14 December 2023 It was a night of celebration and storytelling as photographers and guides met at The Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer of the Year 2023 awards By Alita Wilkens
Ultra Fast 9 December 2023 At the annual UltraMARAthon, the Angama Running Club is put to the ultimate test — and four of them come out on top By Andrew Andrawes
Meet the Trees 1 December 2023 From architectural drama to cooling shade and dappled light, the unique trees in Amboseli provide it all — including some comedic relief By Ian Dommisse
The Ultimate Page-Turner 24 November 2023 The power of the pen once again proves its might as students from Partakilat Primary School discover the joys of reading stories written about themselves By Andrew Andrawes
Style Your Safari 17 November 2023 Evelyn from Angama's Safari Shop gives the inside scoop on what to wear — and buy — on safari By Evelyn Kamau
It’s a Goal 10 November 2023 A photo of his father's garden and a pair of soccer boots led Joseph on his photographic journey — and brought him to the Mara By Joseph Njenga
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