This Week At Angama #8811 October 2019In theory, the brief for this blog series is simple. Take photographs over the course of the week that sum up what is happening in the Mara. But by Week 88, the pressure really to create something even better than the last really kicks inByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #8627 September 2019An action-packed crossing in one of the Mara’s most infamous crossing sites, and an abundance of lion made this another exciting week in the Mara.ByAdam Bannister
Back From The Brink10 September 2019Looking at the Mara Triangle now, it's hard to imagine that less than 20 years ago, the park was in free fall. We would like to pay tribute to the silent heroes of the Mara Conservancy for revitalising this extraordinary ecosystemByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #8016 August 2019There are many wonderful images still to be taken in this landscape and every minute spent out in the wilderness provides fresh opportunity to see new things, experience new interactions and take new photographsByAdam Bannister
A Chaotic Carnival of Wild Abundance12 August 2019For now, gone is the season of gentle and serene safari meanderings. Mardi Gras has arrived in the Mara, with the migration of millions of wildebeest and all those eager to witness the spectacleByJames Hendry
Sharpening The Spear16 July 2019With blindfolded driving by day and Maasai singing by night, this year’s guide training was all about teamwork and taking on new challengesByByron Ross
This Week At Angama #7512 July 2019With giant herds in the Mara and guests aplenty honing their photographic skills to capture the magic, this week’s update is a joint effort by Tyler Davis and Jeffrey Thige. Make no mistake – peak season is here!ByTyler Davis
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
The Mathematician in the Laundry Room14 May 2019With so many variables and speedy turnarounds, ensuring the laundry runs smoothly requires meticulous multi-tasking and a mathematical mind. This is a day in the life of Japhet KoechByAlison Mitchell
This Week At Angama #6426 April 2019Just like the weather, nature is unpredictable. But it’s this unpredictability that makes it so excitingByAdam Bannister
Migrating From Mwiba Lodge16 April 2019Oli Dreike from Legendary Expeditions’ Mwiba Lodge visited Angama Mara and discovered why the two lodges on each end of the Migration make the perfect matchByOli Dreike