This Week at Angama #22924 June 2022This week Robert caught up with some old friends — and has some good news to deliver for our cat followersByRobert Sayialel
This Week at Angama #22817 June 2022In his last instalment for the blog, Adam reflects on the past 4 and a half years at Angama — and provides us with one final lion updateByAdam Bannister
This Week at Angama #22710 June 2022Conquering prides and taking new land has become the norm for the lions of the Mara. Fortunately, we were able to witness some of the drama unfoldBySammy Njoroge
This Week at Angama #2263 June 2022It's early June and small zebra and wildebeest herds have already begun to appear — along with a new pride of lions who seem to know what's to comeByAndrew Andrawes
This Week at Angama #22420 May 2022There’s been a great deal of cat movement in the Triangle this week — lions, leopards, even cheetah have been venturing out to find meals in unusual placesByRobert Sayialel
This Week at Angama #22313 May 2022What do you do when you are surrounded by special sightings in every direction? If you’re Robert, you try to capture every single oneByRobert Sayialel
This Week at Angama #2229 May 2022One of the newest members of the Angama Family, Sammy’s time in the Mara has been a return to his childhood — and blessed with some remarkable sightingsBySammy Njoroge
This Week at Angama #22129 April 2022Returning to his homeland after a long absence, Andrew is struck by a sense of nostalgia and the excitement of new discoveries all at onceByAndrew Andrawes
This Week at Angama #22022 April 2022The lions of the Triangle are thriving at the moment — as evidenced by the exciting discovery of several new cubs in the Egyptian PrideByRobert Sayialel
This Week at Angama #21915 April 2022It’s always good to be back in the Mara. After a short hiatus, Robert couldn’t wait to catch up with the Triangle’s icons including the Border Pride and the Salt Lick FemaleByRobert Sayialel
This Week at Angama #2188 April 2022With some of the newest cubs in the Mara reunited with a long-lost sibling, Adam can’t help but wonder if he’s witnessing the rise of a new pride in the TriangleByAdam Bannister
This Week at Angama #2171 April 2022This week, the Photographic Studio doubled — and the team spent some time at Angama Safari Camp testing new gear and sharing storiesByAdam Bannister
This Week at Angama #21625 March 2022We have been blessed with leopards this week, as the Mara starts to change from green to golden and bringing some unusual visitors with itByAdam Bannister
This Week at Angama #21518 March 2022The menu on offer in the Mara this week ranged from elephant to scrub hare, and Adam found out there is no shortage of mouths to feedByAdam Bannister
This Week at Angama #21411 March 2022A great mystery of the Mara’s seasons is that the most beautiful time for this landscape, particularly for photographers, is often its quietestByAdam Bannister