…to see and do — and not enough time. On that list was a visit to Kitengela Hot Glass, East Africa’s first glassblowing company. Glassblowing was something I associated with…
…lenses now that connect to phones or phones to binoculars, called digiscoping. However, sometimes the animals come incredibly close to the vehicles, making the great big lenses completely redundant. Not…
…least we all agreed. We debated at length which side of the bath the reading light should be mounted. Must the door open to the left or the right? What…
…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 introduction of two young and very good-looking boys. I am not sure where they have come from, but rumours on the bush telegraph suggest they may have come…
…and in footprint, romantic and detailed. And every touchpoint will be designed with our guests’ comfort and delight in mind. Note from the Editor: Thankfully this lovely little project was…
…and destruction that comes with such flooding, so too comes rejuvenation. As tourism remains closed in the Mara, there is perhaps a silver lining in the fact that there are…
With the majority of the work completed for my forthcoming photographic guide to the Birds of East Africa, a final foray into the wild parts of the region had me…
…Mara Conservancy this past week f 6.3, 1/1000, ISO 250, -0.33 A European roller f 4.0, 1/3200, ISO 320, -0.67 The Mara Conservancy managed to complete one small controlled burn,…
…Then the heavens opened consecutively for a few days. Storms raging from the north left areas of the Mara Triangle waterlogged – and the herds decided to start heading back. …