…chance to say, “Thank you”, before Margaret excitedly grabbed my hand to pull me along, “Come on, let’s go!” In a flurry of organised activity with that palpable pre-celebration excitement,…
It is my great pleasure to bring you news of the Mara from the Mara this week. I’ve spent a great deal of time with the team here in the…
…in the lodges and camps within the Mara as well as the community around us who love to come and show their support. Guests come to the Mara to see…
…it had already been injured in the previous attack. Nature can be harsh sometimes, but it’s necessary for all creatures to feed, even if it means some have to become…
…River. Resident wildebeest and zebra herds are also moving closer to the river, instinctively preparing to greet the larger herds migrating from the Serengeti in the coming weeks and months….
I don’t get out much. That’s to say, when you have a brand-spanking new baby, you never leave it alone for too long. So when I find myself at Angama…
…non) make the antics on the Copa Cabana come New Year’s Eve look positively restrained. Let us begin with the cause – the herds, principally the wildebeest, and their inevitable…
…disappear for months as she crosses the Mara River in search of a mate). The opaque eye is a new and concerning development – she seems to be doing okay…
…group, let out a call, announcing to all and sundry that there was a new coalition in town. [f 6.3, 1/1250, ISO 640, -0.33] Despite having dined on a hippo…
…the Mara Triangle. Up until that point, it had never occurred to me that my two passions could work in tandem in such an exquisite fashion. For a year and…