…filled with tribal stools to high back chief chairs, musical instruments, tribal wooden vessels filled with orchids. Taking inspiration from the beautiful patterns woven into cloth made by the Kuba…
…or two, but anxiously asking ‘Is it ok to travel to the Mara in the rainy season?’ Rain doesn’t bite, it doesn’t sting, it doesn’t give you the African version…
…is what we have “caught” so far: Silvery Galago: this small nocturnal primate, also known as a bushbaby, is among the most notorious of culprits for making terrifying night noises,…
What better way can there be to understand a new landscape than to float above it? To momentarily soar in the clouds like a bird, looking down on all creation….
…to manual. [f 4.5, 1/400, ISO 400] Technically speaking this may not be the most extraordinary photograph, but it comes with a wonderful story. If you look closely on the…
…bags of garbage. Speaking of which, our garbage bags are reusable canvas. To completely resist the use of single-use materials is all but impossible, as anyone who has made…
…a new landscape than to float above it? To momentarily soar in the clouds like a bird, looking down on all creation. The Mara River, the artery of this ecosystem,…
…off too much of a feat by making shoes in Kenya. The expertise required, the vulcanisation process of making soles alone and all the extra equipment we would need to…
…you. It was this mix that inspired the menu. The serenity of sunset at Angama Safari Camp All ages are involved in cooking in camp Taking cues from the lodge,…
…Safari Lodge in Tsavo West National Park to assistant manager at Olkurruk. My role involved assisting the general manager in overseeing the lodge’s operations: checking on daily occupancy; guest relations;…