…Mara. Led by one of the trainers, Dalmas Mugailwa, it begins with knowing the right bean for the right style of coffee. Then, more technical questions: how long to steep…
…The next day we held an open Q&A classroom session with the guides who were told by Head Guide Sammy to arrive with lots of questions. Among many subjects, we…
…completing high school, I received sponsorship to attend guiding college, which opened up a whole new world to me. In the early days of my career I worked in the…
…rallying together to confront potential threats — including lions. Recently, the Angama lioness and the Owino male were prime examples, compelled to retreat in the face of a determined and…
…the reflection. [f 5.6, 1/640, ISO 200, +0.33] I have photographed this hundreds of times, but there is always another shot… [f 4.0, 1/800, ISO 100] By closing down the…
…annual Migration of herbivores come thrill-seeking travellers from all over the world to witness what must be the Greatest Animal Carnage on Earth as crocodiles the size of submarines ambush…
…dance. [f 20.0, 1/6, ISO 800, -0.67] Incredibly photogenic and colourful. [f 5.6, 1/250, ISO 250] Glorious energy and kindness. [f 5.6, 1/125, ISO 250, +0.33] The 4×100-metre relay was…
…to offer a fun perspective in this image. [f 13.0, 1/320, ISO 200] Shapes and textures. [f 3.2, 1/6400, ISO 400, +0.67] Here is one for the bird nerds. A…
…tragedies still occur. Human-wildlife conflict is a constant threat and cause for concern in the Maasai Mara, as predators and elephants push the boundaries and foray into the neighbouring communities…
…incredible as always. f8.0, 1/400, ISO 200 The lions of the Mara Triangle still command the best attention. They are ever-present in almost all our drives and sometimes put on…