Safari in Focus22 November 2024A talented photographer, a little 'elephant-proofing' and a bit of night action makes for some beautiful Amboseli momentsByGurcharan Roopra
Collaring an Elephant, Bees and All1 November 2024Up to his old tricks and in need of a new tracking collar, the Mara Elephant Project sets out to sedate Fitz, but things get a bit hairyByRobert Sayialel
Steered Toward Safety27 October 2023Employing data and technology, Mara Elephant Project are keeping elephants and people safe with the help of dronesByGuest Author
Of Elephants and Goat’s Milk28 July 2023Forget oat milk, goat's milk is all the rage at Reteti Elephant Sanctuary where it nurtures orphaned baby ellies and entire communitiesByStefanie Strothmann
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
A Tribute to a Super Tusker27 May 2022With the tragic passing of Tolstoy the Super Tusker in the future home of Angama Amboseli, professional wildlife photographer Federico Veronesi reflects on a decade of unforgettable encountersByFederico Veronesi
This Week At Angama #15629 January 2021Week in and week out we aim, through this blog, to showcase the diversity of life found within the Maasai Mara ecosystem. Be it big or small, gripping or touching, it is our intention to share it all…ByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #15415 January 2021Having been away from the Maasai Mara for the past month, Adam writes about how wonderful it is to be back in the fresh air. The cliché, he believes, is so true: absence truly does make the heart grow fonderByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #14727 November 2020Late afternoon rain showers have turned the Maasai Mara a deep, verdant green. With the Great Migration behind us for this year, Adam writes about the sudden calmness in the air, and the feeling that change is on the wayByAdam Bannister
In the Company of Giants24 November 2020With views of Mount Kilimanjaro and an abundance of elephants, Adam recounts a recent photography expedition to AmboseliByAdam Bannister