…Kilimanjaro, the world’s tallest free-standing mountain. Identifying birds with a bit of help Binoculars and cameras are always at the ready Seeing elephants on foot is a whole other experience…
…awake until day. Your Guest may come in with you, Members, but you must never forget If HE starts to play silly buggers, it’s YOUR hide the Committee will get….
…animals in the wild and roaming free was an eye-opener. Photography was something Preeti enjoyed and before our move to Durban, we bought a Nikon D90 with a kit lens…
…staring down the world’s tallest free-standing mountain from every angle of Angama Amboseli (including the shower), the day of departure arrived. I tore myself away from my lovely new colleagues…
Gazetted as a National Park in 1966, Meru is located almost exactly in the middle of Kenya. It is wild, remote, rugged and completely un-spoilt. At 870 sqkm, it is…
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…
…to witness and observe elephants roaming freely. On a splendid day, you can witness them against the breathtaking backdrop of the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro. Angama guest, Vasilii…
…is completely desolate barring the vehicle waiting to collect you. However we landed into a throng of 10 000 Seventh Day Adventists, and I had a glimpse of what it…
…take leading minds out of their comfort zone to some of the most remote areas of the world, break down barriers and encourage peer-to-peer openness, promote free thought and discussion,…
…a half months old and already in school. The focus of today’s class was to expose them to the sights, sounds and smells of the communities bordering the Maasai Mara….