This Week At Angama #17220 May 2021In the Mara, the eternal battle between lions and hyenas wages on as each fights for apex predator status. This week, denning hyenas and powerful lion coalitions continually shift the power balance in the shadows of the hot-air balloons overheadByAdam Bannister
Western Kenya From the Skies18 May 2021It may be one of Kenya’s least-visited regions, but Western Kenya is astounding in its biodiversity. From endless tea plantations to untouched equatorial rainforests, this corner of Eden is perhaps best discovered from the skiesByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #17114 May 2021Once again, Adam is reminded that even when sticking to the main roads within the Mara, and going out without a big fancy lens, you can still have some wonderful sightings and capture some magnificent scenesByAdam Bannister
A Journey to the Roof of Africa7 July 2020It’s been nine months since Shannon embarked on her trip to climb to the highest point in Africa – and only now is she ready to recount the tale of her trek up Mount KilimanjaroByShannon Davis
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
From Seed to Plate3 December 2019Our garden design fundi, Ian Dommisse, recounts the story of earth-to-mouth that happens each day thanks to Angama Mara’s lovely ShambaByIan Dommisse
When The Sky Splits26 November 2019Amelie’s beautiful poem opens with these lines: I can smell it in the air. Sweet and musty like tuskers and damp transport seats. Here in Kenya, when the sky bursts, everything rejoices …ByGuest Author
In Memory of Those Loved and Lost19 November 2019One of our regular contributors, Mike Boyd, shares his experience of his visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial, a place of remembrance, learning and hopeByMichael Boyd
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
1:59:4022 October 2019Former professional athlete, Martin Keino, was in Vienna, Austria, to commentate on Eliud Kipchoge’s record-shattering sub two-hour marathon attempt. He provides his first-person account of the moment Eliud and the world celebrated this monumental featByMartin Keino
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