This Week At Angama #13825 September 2020After taking a one month sabbatical, the Great Migration is back in the Maasai Mara. Massive herds have congregated along the river and across the grassy plainsByAdam 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 #13214 August 2020The Mara is open as is Angama, and the Migration is in full swing. Herds of wildebeest numbering in the thousands have been pouring into the savannah, heeding a call as old as time itselfByMwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #13031 July 2020As this year’s Migration continues to progress and evolve, we’re reminded it’s important not to overlook the other players in the Mara – even the smallest ones.ByTyler Davis
This Week At Angama #12923 July 2020The arrival of the Great Migration into Kenya’s Maasai Mara is without a doubt one of the most exciting weeks on the Angama calendarByAdam Bannister
Nature Continues To Heal28 April 2020Author, guide and WildEarth host James Hendry had the original intention for this blog to be an amusing yarn in the lead up to the annual Mara Triangle Fiesta. But the world has been flipped onto its back since that was setByJames Hendry
This Week At Angama #8918 October 2019Once again, the wildebeest herds are back, and it almost looks like they are here to stay. Following the rain that has fallen on the Mara savannah over the past few weeks, they are in no hurry to head back to the Serengeti. This week, there is nothing but good news in the Mara.ByJeffrey Thige