…sure you will agree. Imagine the logo? I have nothing personal against crows, but no. A short history on Ol Kurruk: there was a lodge here that burnt to the…
…as we kept seeing more and more. Promises of comfort breaks and tea stops evaporated as the sightings kept coming, big and small. We found a hornbill provisioning a nest…
…my day. The very last thing I do before I go to sleep is refer to my little book to ensure I have my guest plan in place for tomorrow….
…Maasai have reported to the district commissioner at Ngong, that many times, at sunrise and sunset, they have seen lions on Finch Hatton’s grave. A lion and lioness have come…
…in Chef made sure every dish was photographed, examined and tasted. People stared but we didn’t give a fig. Talking about figs, well not figs exactly but apricots, Chef not…
…herds makes for a fresh and beautiful scene, and the composition of the zebra in the middle of the frame, pulls your eye in. [f3.2 ISO 100 1/1250] A common…
…me. Sure enough, for a brief moment, one of the females did. [f/5.0, 1/3200, ISO 400] Photograph by Tyler Davis Lion cubs are so photogenic. I got a bit excited…
…and a perfectly placed flat-topped hill. [f 8.0, 1/640, ISO 250] How fortunate we are to share this land with such vibrant Maasai neighbours. [f 4.5, 1/640, ISO 400, -1]…
…grow in confidence and wade out toward the kill. I am sure these cubs will terrorise the local buffalo in years to come. [f 5.0, 1/500, ISO 800, -0.33] Wrapping…
…some of the photographs below, but be sure to watch the video here. [f 5.0, 1/3200, ISO 320, -0.67] [f 5.0, 1/2000, ISO 320, -0.67] [f 5.0, 1/2000, ISO 320,…