…November. [f 6.3, 1/640, ISO 400] The acrobatics of love. [f 3.2, 1/3200, ISO 800, -0.33] As the sun dips over the Oloololo escarpment the lighting becomes glorious. After a…
…afternoon to begin a sweep and make sure there are no unwelcome visitors around. Elephants pass through here this time of year, as they make their way from the Mara…
…all for big ivory. [f 4.0, 1/2500, ISO 500] It is always special when the characters of the Mara momentarily interact. [f 4.5, 1/2000, ISO 200, -0.67] THIS WEEK 2…
Most people come to Kenya for the safari and we are pleased when our guides show them good sightings. It also means that they come back from their game drives…
‘All good things come to those who wait’, so the saying goes. I grew up with that 16th-century proverb ringing in my ears. It was repeated so often that it…
…celebrate their coming of age in the heart of Maasailand. Join a Maasai Naturalist for a walk as they share stories and lessons of their culture. Boys learn how to…
…six months from the date of entry, recommended with at least two blank pages (temporary passports will not be accepted). –Passport holders from the following EAC countries are exempted from…
…highway making it a striking example of human and wildlife co-existence. The sights and sounds of the neighbouring communities and farms that guests may encounter highlight the complexities of conservation…
…local communities the race passed by. We’d shoot the riot of colour flying past, with the inevitable car horns blaring and crowds cheering before repeating the process all over again….
…you to download the Lion Guide, explore all 94 pages of contents and save it on your phone for when you’re next visiting the Mara Triangle. Perhaps you may come…