…Mara girl, I knew very little about Laikipia other than: hot and dry! Or thought I knew. So of course I packed accordingly. On our first morning we decided to…
…they could come across, and to do it with the limited resources that are available to them in the remote environments where they work, live, and play. To do this,…
…We had booked at the chefs’ table so we could see all the fun happening. My first thing to notice was how the kitchen team was using olive oil, sprinkling…
The time had come to bid Steve goodbye high up on the edge of the Great Rift Valley at a place he loved more than any other. And it was…
…blessed by the community elders and given a Maasai name. Now many people tell me that I have a beautifully behaved little boy, and he really does just smile and…
As the world collectively wept at the loss of Sudan, the last male Northern White Rhino left on Earth, the heavens opened and delivered a spectacular storm in the Maasai…
…[f 7.1, 1/640, ISO 160] 11-month-old Perrin, son of Shannon and Tyler Angama Mara’s regional directors, proudly shows the Maasai mamas his new tooth. [f 7.1, 1/160, ISO 125, +0.33]…
…3 young lions. They quickly scrambled onto a termite mount to get a better viewpoint. [f.5.6 ISO 360 1/1100] My favorite shot from the week. Completely unexpected, I noticed a…
…a treat. Whether it be watching a new born topi suckling from its mother, a pride of lions soaking up the morning sun, or a vulture exhibiting an unusual behaviour,…
…my brother, sister and I with tales of the Big 5. This year we spent a week in rural Kenya visiting communities and helping build a college through an organization…