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
Rewilding Kenya’s Gentle Giants8 September 2020Once they have outgrown the Sheldrick Trust’s Nairobi Nursery, the orphaned elephants begin the next exciting chapter of their lives. Adam visited Tsavo and learnt how these rescued elephant gradually learn how to be wildByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #13321 August 2020Every river crossing has its own element of drama, but one crossing this week took the drama to another level. Warning - this may not be for the faint of heartByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #12526 June 2020Every experience out in the Mara is a chance to learn something new, and having the Angama guides as teachers is so rewardingByMwikali Ndambo
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
This Week At Angama #1188 May 2020In between short showers of rain come dramatic fluffy clouds and the most glorious golden light. There may be a few obstacles to photographing at this time of the year, but there are also incredible rewardsByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #11120 March 2020During these unprecedented times we want to assure you that we will continue posting the latest stories and updates, in real time, from the Maasai Mara. Once all this madness is over, the Mara will still be here waiting to welcome you backByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #10721 February 2020This week we take a closer look at some of the more regularly encountered characters of the Mara Triangle. These are the days of their lives…ByAdam Bannister