…and a joy to see them find so many lifers. I just can’t wait for the next session to come around. I’m in heaven here! More to come next month….
With the promise of 20 consecutive hours of birdwatching ahead of me, getting out of bed was the easy part. Opening my eyes at 4am, and keeping them open at…
…in return Angama Mara welcomed their guide, Tanjona Raharijoana, who spent time with us in the Mara – a dream come true for him, too, on seeing his first elephant….
…– Africa Time – this alone is testament to how excited Kenyans are to honour their civic duty and participate in today’s election. Crammed with 15 people in our 11-seater…
…had to so we did. We also had to demolish and remove the old hotel that had burned down twenty years ago. Then we opened it and then we filled…
…Well done to all the entries for the month of January, and be sure to enter your photographs in the months to come – the competition is open through 31…
…and deep sleep preceded a morning of goodbyes, thank you’s and singsongs in the 4×4. Before long we arrived at the savanna of our next camp. Aah, open skies. We…
…open the shop doors at 07h30. This gives me time to ensure the shop is sparkling for my guests. The shelves are dusted, floors swept, and the perfectly placed merchandise…
…the Angama Foundation. The opening celebration was pure joy, the kind of joy I’ve experienced many times at school openings across Kenya, but this time it was a joy that…
…and thrive. [f 6.3, 1/500, ISO 250] After glutting on the washed-up carcasses a wake of vultures open their wings to burn off the parasites in their feathers. [f 6.3,…