…adorned the walls since the day our doors opened. You will know him from the gentle brushstrokes of our Early-Birds which he lovingly brought to life so our guests could…
…four sets of toothpick legs. We stopped and sat quietly, giving her space and time to relax. She grew more comfortable and eventually opened her wings and sat upright. Underneath…
…lions could be heard in the distance. Panic set in amongst the six Nyati Males and the unidentified young male when they realised the calls were quickly coming closer. Understanding…
…crowd gathers The girls march proudly to the ceremony The programme engages with and trains a wide range of community stakeholders including community leaders and chiefs, pastors, those who perform…
…from coming down the tree to get some water as the day kept getting hotter and hotter but eventually, they gave up and he was able to come down for…
…see a landscape orientation of a tall thin animal where the head comes out from the side of the frame rather than the bottom. [f 6.3, 1/250, ISO 250, +1.0]…
…traditions. [f 4.5, 0.4, ISO 1600, +2] These guys saw the camera and couldn’t help but show off their skills with a little stick fight. [f 3.5, 1/200, ISO 1000]…
…FOC of course. FOC for those in-the-hotel-know means free of charge – something we try and avoid at all costs. Regina took to her new life with such ease and…
…open plains which is also echoed in the typographic style, beautifully summed up by yet another quote from Out of Africa “In the open air, amid the wide spaces that…
…I know that Kina would be proud of how my bread rolls turned out. The days I spent at Angama will keep me full for years to come. Now all…