…will answer a few questions. There is a little film about Letilet at the end of the website www.letiletstales.com which you may enjoy and if you happen to see Letilet…
…1/800, ISO 800 | Titus Keteko Making headlines in our blog after a month’s hiatus is our beloved leopard, Nadallah. And what a comeback it is — stashing a reedbuck…
…how many birds I could spot — before the urge to go in search of the big cats set in. Up first was the red-necked spurfowl feasting on some elephant…
Question: ‘How do you turn a ship?’ The answer: ‘Slowly’. June saw the start of a colossal effort in Angama’s Mara and Amboseli kitchens. The time had come to overhaul…
…join the Angama Family And soon the day came when the bump first appeared A bump? Is it so? Or too many Best Burgers, I fear! And whispers and rumours…
…back for the team to take over and ask questions. Read more about Angama’s food philospohy… Always ensure that there is a test dish to share with the team for…
HOME Rates Angama Mara Rates Angama Mara Rates Located high above the Maasai Mara, with quick access to the reserve below, Angama Mara comprises two intimate camps, each with 15…
…to practice on. [f 4.0, 1/2000, ISO 160, +1.33] The best kind of roadblock. [f 4.0, 1/320, ISO 1600] Without a doubt one of the most photogenic birds of the…
…Greatest Migration on Earth. [Photograph by Adam Bannister, f 8.0, 1/800, ISO 200] Vultures: ever-present at this time of the year, and completely photogenic. [Photograph by Adam Bannister, f 6.3,…
…using my big lens, with ears bent backwards, this mock charge gave me the heebie-jeebies. I knew then it was time to pack up in search of more welcoming company. …