The Migrant Birder Returns1 December 2020While the Great Migration may be East Africa’s better-known natural phenomenon, for Adam Scott Kennedy, the migratory habits of East Africa’s birds are far more awe-inspiringByAdam Scott Kennedy
In Search of the Shoebill14 July 2020What is it – a bird? A dinosaur? Tyler and Shannon headed to Uganda on a quest to find out more about one of Africa’s most enigmatic inhabitants, the shoebillByTyler Davis
This Week At Angama #1057 February 2020This marks the first week of our third year running this series. If you’re a newcomer, you’re in for a treat (and please check out the previous 104 weeks), and if you’re a loyal fan, thanks for checking in each and every Friday.ByTyler Davis
This Week At Angama #10431 January 2020The Mara may be wet, but don’t let that dampen the mood. The grasslands are magnificent, the skies are gigantic, and the animals as plentiful as ever.ByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #10324 January 2020Jeff recounts that it’s been another great week of marvellous sightings, filled with the best of wildlife sightings that the Mara has to offerByJeffrey Thige
This Week At Angama #10217 January 2020Jeffrey Thige writes about how the rains are back in the Mara and one of the best things about this is that the wet savanna brings wildlife closer to the road making, for some exciting sightingsByJeffrey Thige
This Week At Angama #10110 January 2020It’s been another busy week in the Mara – morning, noon and dusk, no matter the time of day, there is always a beautiful scene to captureByJeffrey Thige
This Week At Angama #1003 January 2020The photographic blog series that showcases weekly visual stories from the Maasai Mara celebrates its 100th editionByAdam Bannister
A Year Of Cats, Clashes And Unlikely Coalitions31 December 2019As we head into the New Year, we asked the Angama Mara guiding team to tell as about their best safari highlights for 2019. From spotted zebra to a leopard taking on a python, the Mara delivered it allByThe Guides of Angama
This Week At Angama #9927 December 2019Seasons Greetings and a very Merry Christmas from the Angama photographic studio. Another week of exciting and captivating scenes in the beautiful Mara.ByJeffrey Thige
This Week At Angama #966 December 2019From tumbling elephants, to waving plovers, even when the rains fall there is still plenty to see and enjoy in the MaraByJeffrey Thige
This Week At Angama #9422 November 2019It’s been years since I treated myself to a new camera; well I have taken the plunge and now it’s playtime.ByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #9315 November 2019Maasai airborne, evening golden light, elephants returning en masse, lions kill and cubs cavorting - the Mara never fails to deliver.ByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #928 November 2019Wide open spaces conjure a feeling which is difficult to express, but is simply unmistakable to experienceByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #9025 October 2019The great wildebeest herds have made their way to Serengeti. As we bid them farewell, we welcome the elephant herds in their hundredsByJeffrey Thige
This Week At Angama #8520 September 2019This week has been dominated by the Mara’s golden morning light. It can be so rewarding to wake up early and head into the park before the sun makes its appearanceByJeffrey Thige