This Week at Angama #23612 August 2022Warthog eating wildebeest and the possible return of Shujaa — Charlotte and the team capture an intriguing week in the MaraByCharlotte Ross Stewart
Keeping up with the Fast Five26 January 2022Since arriving in the Mara four years ago, the Tano Bora cheetah coalition has certainly made a big impression. As a fanatic of cats in all shapes and sizes, Sue van Winsen was interested to learn about the unusual bond between these five famous malesBySue van Winsen
This Week At Angama #12129 May 2020The grass is turning a light shade of brown and distant plumes of smoke are rising in the south. Could it be that at last the rains are easing up?ByAdam Bannister
9 Years of Patience for 30 Seconds of Action7 April 2020For nearly a decade, Angama Mara guest, Gavin Werbeloff, has been trying to capture the perfect photograph of a cheetah mid-hunt. From the outset, his October trip to the Mara was different – but would it finally culminate in success?ByGavin Werbeloff
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 #7619 July 2019The excitement around camp is tangible – wildebeest are scattered across the horizon as far as the eye can see. Like a slowly approaching wave, the Great Migration makes its way ever closer. It’s that time of the year again when we gather along the river banks and wait patiently for nature to enthralByAdam Bannister
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
This Week At Angama #7114 June 2019Let’s have a closer look at the Great Migration and consider possible reasons why it may have arrived earlyByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #5415 February 2019Getting up early for a glorious Mara morning safari saw Jeffrey Thige rewarded with a few first-time sightingsByJeffrey 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