Small but Mighty12 May 2023Dr Mark Lutta reintroduces us to the Davis Family Clinic, sharing what it takes to provide care for people in the remote areas of the Mara with your supportByMark Lutta
Coming to a Screen Near You24 March 2023The story of matriarch elephant Athena and her herd has been seen across the world, but perhaps the most important viewers are closer to homeByAndrew Andrawes
Just for Fun20 January 2023Always looking for ways to engage with our community and encourage its young people, the Chief 'Angama Way Officer' organises a day for the Mara's children to have a day of unending funByCollins Randiga
An Alternative Rite of Passage9 September 2022At a ceremony celebrating their coming of age, a group of girls from the Mara started a new tradition — and a new life for themselvesByRuth Mboya
Seeds of Change15 July 2022Can you teach conservation? With a new educational programme rolling out in 13 nearby schools, the Angama Foundation aims to find outByCharlotte Ross Stewart
A Little Clinic Making a Big Difference5 April 2022A recent biomed graduate from the UK got a taste of the demands — and the rewards — of running a small clinic on the edge of the Maasai MaraByAmy Scheijde
A Maasai Graduation23 November 2021Charlotte follows Azei down the road to Lolgorien to attend a very important ceremony at the Maasai Education CentreByCharlotte Ross Stewart
This Week At Angama #1799 July 2021It’s high season at the lodge and everyone is running to and fro, but like time, the Mara waits for no one. To the relief of those of us sitting in cities with pigeons and pomeranians, here is our wildlife fixByCharlotte Ross Stewart
The Place We Call Home22 June 2021On the 12 June, the Mara conservancy proudly celebrated their 20th anniversary. Custodians of the beautiful Mara Triangle, the Angama family is proud to support the Mara Conservancy in every way we canByNicky Fitzgerald
Protecting Fitz, His Herd and His Home8 June 2021The Angama Foundation funds the collaring and ongoing monitoring of a forest-dwelling and habitual crop raiding elephant, named Fitz. And he has been keeping the team from the Mara Elephant Project on their toesByClaire Bolles
From Godown to GM9 March 2021Just shy of six years ago, and three months before we welcomed our first guests to Angama, a most distinguished gentleman joined our family, and this is his story from then till now …ByNicky Fitzgerald
The Power of Digital Reading30 June 2020The global COVID-19 health crisis has led to an education crisis in many countries, including Kenya. Joel Kapante explores how Worldreader promotes digital literacy with their BookSmart remote learning appByJoel Kapante
A Teller of Tales in Maasailand24 December 2019Joel Kapante Ole Reyia’s first poem was published in a conservation journal at the tender age of 14. Despite some setbacks he has not put his pen down since…ByJoel Kapante
Visiting Roy’s Maasai Village27 August 2019A 14-hour flight and the Atlantic Ocean couldn’t stand in the way of a beautiful meeting between two Americans and the residents of a remote Maasai villageByJohn Murray
Banking on Bomas25 June 2019Safeguarding the neighbouring community’s livestock protects the Mara’s predators and encourages shared responsibility for the success of the human/wildlife ecosystemBySue van Winsen
Lamb For Lions7 May 2019Emily Lamb was our inaugural ‘Artist in Residence’ staying at Angama Mara in April 2019. During this time, she dedicated her work to the preservation of the wildlife and communities within the Maasai Mara ecosystem by supporting the Angama FoundationByAdam Bannister