The Angama Guide to the Great Migration25 July 2023It is the largest land-based animal migration on the planet — more than a million wildebeest and zebras migrating en-masse on their never-ending journey in search of greener pastures. Most will survive the hazards faced along the way, but hundreds of thousands won’t. This is without a doubt, 'The Greatest Show on Earth'ByKate Fitzgerald Boyd
This Is Africa at Its Very Finest22 March 2022The Great Migration was an overwhelming sensory experience for James Tyrrell, one that left him both exhausted and yearning for moreByJames Tyrrell
This Week At Angama #18016 July 2021On the one year anniversary of Kenya’s borders reopening, it’s not only guests that are making their way back to the Mara – the first mega herds of the Great Migration have also made their appearanceByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #1446 November 2020Following Adam's longest absence from the Mara ecosystem in over a year, he has found it fascinating to be back; noticing the subtle but important changes that have taken placeByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #1392 October 2020Something a little different this week as we bring you our wildlife blog not from the Mara, but rather a little further down south, from Angama's Johannesburg officeByLaura Goldsworthy
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 #1354 September 2020The unpredictability of the Great Migration is staggering. You can go out one afternoon and be greeted by hundreds of thousands of wildebeest, the river pulsating with drama. A few hours later and they are all gone; but look closely and you will see there is always something to capture your interestByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #13428 August 2020This week at Angama has taught me that good things come to those who wait – even those who wait impatiently. It felt like Christmas came early for me and each unique sighting was a wonderful giftByMwikali Ndambo
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 #1317 August 2020This Week at Angama we bring you something different. Four world-renowned Kenyan photographers and documentary filmmakers came to stay to capture the Great Migration in their unique styles, bringing their fresh perspectives to the greatest show on EarthByMwikali Ndambo
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
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