…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…
…rangers believe was likely inflicted by a buffalo horn. F 8, 1/800, ISO 250 | Jeremy Macharia Leopards often have to be a bit more opportunistic when it comes to…
…with incredible wildlife shots. I hope these tips help you at home and if you’re coming to Angama, don’t forget to go visit my new friends in the Photographic Studio….
…Risasi and her two cubs, her two brothers Ruka and Rafiki and the nomadic male. Now, we have new boys in town — and they come in a coalition of…
…the river as the hippos tried to protect their young ones amidst the commotion. After several hours, one zebra decided to cross the river, and then, one by one the…
…is not always the case. At U-Crossing (one of several crossing points along the Mara River), my interest was piqued by the few wildebeest who decided they were not ready…
…a new lodge upriver of the mighty Victoria Falls. In those days, Matetsi was unbelievably wild and trudging through the vegetation brought a sense of true exploration I had never…
…Mara. Typically, the herds first cross towards the Triangle and then only into the Serengeti. The reason for this change in behaviour is likely from the bellowing smoke seen coming…
…with gorillas. Uganda Wildlife Authority rangers follow these families for roughly three years before they become comfortable with humans. In habituated treks, after you locate the gorilla family assigned to…
…into existence. F 4.0, 1/200, ISO 125 | Andrew Andrawes Not far from Shiheni, we came across the Sausage Tree pride with some healthy new cubs. Lions have a reputation…