…and treat the wound which seems to have almost completely healed now. [f 5.0, 1/200, ISO 400] Such a curious cat. [f 5.0, 1/800, ISO 400,] I was excited to come…
…Wood to provide employment to just two women, this ceramic bead company has since grown to 340 women, many of whom are single mothers in need of stable work. At…
…offer and although I do feel the Mara is the jewel in the crown, it is worth considering combining the Mara with something completely different when you come to visit….
…320] Lappet-faced vultures fighting over the tail of a wildebeest. [f 6.3, 1/800, ISO 500] A white-backed vulture comes in to land. [f 6.3, 1/3200, ISO 320, -0.33] A Ruppell’s…
…Lodge was so well complemented by its Mara match. While Angama celebrates the bright reds and blues of the Maasai tribe, at Mwiba Lodge the interiors have been designed to…
…400] The elephant herds are back in full force. [Photograph by Jeffrey Thige – f 5.6, 1/1250, ISO 200] A young bull elephant plays with his trunk, showing off his…
…as social environments are created through creating beading communities and businesses. And how timely in a world which is constantly changing and challenging governments, societies and communities to re-think about…
…be harvested. Exploring the workshop was rewarding as we watched the mamas joyfully creating spa and beauty products from something as simple as algae. No journey is complete unless I…
…the attempt can attest. Even some of our friends in Nairobi, who are among the most committed plastic-deniers I have ever met, can’t avoid it completely. At the lodge, for…
…which accompanied the chocolates in every available corner of free luggage space. ‘Please can we have a thousand white roses’ asked the bride. Absolutely no problem other than it took…