…searching. The result is literally hundreds of remarkable sightings, tens of thousands of photographs and dozens of external hard drives stored in the cupboard, with back-ups of back-ups hidden around…
…on Angama’s food philosophy When Angama Safari Camp opened, after six years of learning from Nicky, it was my turn to step up to the plate. A blank canvas of…
…last six-plus years. But the surprises and fun didn’t stop there. Getting back to the lodge the next day, we found the Angama football pitch turned into an event field…
…survival for others. The buffalo thought they had won… …but the tables always turn here Jacob tests his birding skills on a walking safari “Nature knows best” has been your…
…stream of wildebeest [f 7.1, 1/1250, ISO 400, -0.67] – Mwikali Ndambo Last year we had a scene reminiscent of one we had this year; a leopard looks out over…
…On this day, the balloons gradually pierced the clouds into vision, as if they were rising from another world. This marked the start of what would turn out to be…
It’s one of those images you have to look at again and again. The question that pops into your mind is, “What is actually going on here?”. Perhaps competition judge…
After a rather slow start and a few quiet drives, this week took a turn for the best as it closed off. At this time of year, it’s quite hot…
…it would be a chimp who did me in’. Six years ago, Kate and I searched in vain for Uganda’s Lost Chimpanzees of the Kyambura Gorge and only had a…
…also known as the Mara Triangle Photo: Eric Averdung Literally as far as the eye can see — all the way into Tanzania — there is wildlife. The combination of…