This Week At Angama #16318 March 2021Adam shows us why an exploration into the Inselberg area of the Mara Triangle will undoubtedly be a highlight of your visit…ByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #16212 March 2021Don’t underestimate the healing properties of nature. What often begins as a bucket list vacation may help bridge the gap between us and the natural worldByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #16026 February 2021After being away for a week, Adam returns to the Mara Triangle, delighted to be back in familiar territory, exploring the subtle changes and nuances which make this landscape so appealingByAdam Bannister
Shootingin a Sea of Grass2 February 2021While the tall summer grasses can be a foe for photographers, consider making them your friend, writes Angama's in-house photographer, Adam Bannister.ByAdam Bannister
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 #14116 October 2020This week, we’re getting a guide's eye-view of the Mara as Douglas shares his experience of a land he is intimately familiar withByDouggy Onsongo
This Week At Angama #1225 June 2020A week dominated by some controlled bushfires sweeping across the southern portions of the Triangle, and then the delightful discovery of a new set of lion cubsByAdam Bannister
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
A Honeymoon on High2 July 2019Long-time family friend of Angama, Cath Magnifico provides her account of the honeymoon she shared with her new husband in the MaraByCath Magnifico
This Week At Angama #7221 June 2019While the wildebeest may have turned around (for now), incredible photographic opportunities continue around every corner of the Mara TriangleByAdam Bannister
I Bless The Rains Down In Africa28 May 2019Life can move so fast that before you know it you're walking down a street in Mexico savouring some local mezcal telling stories about this one time in Kenya...ByTina Aponte
Lamb For Lions7 May 2019Emily Lamb was our inaugural ‘Artist in Residence’ staying at Angama Mara in April 2019. During this time, she dedicated her work to the preservation of the wildlife and communities within the Maasai Mara ecosystem by supporting the Angama FoundationByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #615 April 2019Three or four times a week, I head out into the Maasai Mara in search of animals. My aim? Not just to take photographs, but rather to create them. It is in freezing these moments in time that I truly appreciate what a privilege it is to live in this remarkable placeByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #5521 February 2019Hot and sultry days make for tranquil and idyllic mornings with golden sunrises, velvety mist, and magical photographic opportunities – if you can find your subject. And if you can’t, get creativeByTyler Davis
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