…ISO 250, +0.33] It was a delight to reconnect with the new additions to elephant herds and to see how these tiny babies have grown into giants (relatively speaking) in…
…the various new born calves from their protective mothers. We believe that as much as 95% of all hyena meals come from their own hunts, and not from scavenging, as…
…perhaps most importantly of all, spent time with Shadrack Seiyo, another wise Maasai mzee and Angama Mara’s ‘godfather’ and community liaison. After a morning enjoying the company of the famous…
…350kg, lasted just 20 minutes before completely disappearing into the bellies of the scavengers. You can watch a video of this here. A glimpse of the male lions seen this…
…an entertainer who sings, acts, and presents amongst other enviable talents. As a former New Yorker and admittedly somewhat jaded when it comes to discovering what cities “have to offer”,…
…their new territory with successful hunts. We found them on the road close to one of our Angama Safari Camp sites. We left after they had disappeared into some thick…
…be told. There’s always joy whenever Collins is around During his time at Angama Mara, it became apparent that he knew how to lead others and unite behind a common…
…end and the all carefully laid plans for the opening celebrations were in motion. We finally hung up our aprons and put the cleaning equipment away to welcome the community,…
…a coastal skill to the Kamba community. Maasai is just beading, beading, beading. Beading comes naturally to them because they have grown up doing it, but with weaving, they have…
…the African continent — South African winemakers. What makes South African wines stand out? They come from the oldest New World winemaking region — they’ve been at it for over…