After more than a decade of living and working in the African bush, the truly ‘wow’ moments are inevitably going to be harder to come by. Despite retaining the same…
…look at a passing raptor (turns out to be a Montagu’s Harrier). Just as I’m about to turn the engine back on, I hear what I think is a shout….
…significant community that has called this country home for many generations. In turn, we are inspired by and create our meals from the finest ingredients from all over Kenya. –…
…Tanzania? The questions are endless when it comes to the Migration and the answers equally so Adam Bannister: f 2.8, 1/100, ISO 100 After all the chaos we don’t blame…
…farms. Unable to find many of their familiar ingredients, they turned to Peruvian produce but retained their traditional cooking methods. Come early to toast the sunset with a Japanese craft…
…Wild, a teaching collective I am part of here in Kenya, ran an art competition at Partakilat school. The idea was to bring art and wildlife together to create awareness…
…ballooning: pricing, balloon operators and safety information Balloon Operator For Angama Mara and Angama Safari Camp guests, we work with Governors’ Balloon Safaris — a respected company with impeccable safety…
…have been designed for guests’ comfort and are reminiscent of a classical African safari, each with a view as lovely as the next. Every detail has been considered: end-to-end glass…
…landlords who we rent this land from, as well as all of our neighbours, are Maasai – The majority of the people at Angama come from local Maasai communities —…
…finding a new name was one challenge, try finding in 2014 a domain that has yet to be registered. Even pinkpolkadotsafarilodge.com is taken. Oh yes, I had a well prepared…