From the Front Door29 September 2023Collins Randiga, or “Col-loh” as most know him, takes on his biggest role yet — going from Head Chef of the Mara to General Manager of AmboseliBySteve Mitchell
A New Chapter8 July 2022As he takes the reins, Angama's new CEO, Steve Mitchell, reflects on what — and more importantly who — has brought us hereBySteve Mitchell
Please Don’t Ask Nicky What Comes Next7 March 202240 years ago, on 10 July 1982, Nicky stood at the front door of the 11-roomed Arniston Hotel on the southernmost tip of Africa and welcomed her first guests. 60 plus hotels and lodges later — with a few restaurants thrown in for good measure — she bids farewell to an industry she loves deeplyByNicky Fitzgerald
Twice As Nice24 March 2020What could be better than a safari picnic in the middle of the Maasai Mara? Two picnics, of course. Lauren Levi recently discovered on her full-day safari exploring the Triangle that the choice of breathtaking picnic sites doubles. This tree? No, that one. On the banks of the Mara River? No, tucked under the Great Rift valley, please.ByLauren Levi
This Week At Angama #3826 October 2018As the Great Migration slowly heads back to the Serengeti peace returns once again to the Mara Triangle. If you listen closely enough you can hear the abundant resident game breathe a gentle collective sigh of reliefByJeffrey Thige
This Week At Angama #723 March 2018Not even darkened skies and a deluge from the gods prevented the abundant wildlife coming out to play in the Mara TriangleByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #616 March 2018This week a rare sighting of a leucistic ‘white’ hyena steals the show much to the surprise of the leopards of the Mara TriangleByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #42 March 2018Capturing The Action 101 – Adam explains it all in This Week At Angama with lions and a snake-swallowing heron as the protagonistsByAdam Bannister
Meet the Angama Pride19 September 2017Tyler Davis shares his insights and photographs of the ever-expanding Angama Pride: the challenges and successes that the pride has already experienced, and what lies aheadByTyler Davis
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