…was walking directly towards him – however, being by himself, a large buffalo bull would be a very difficult kill to make. We waited to see who the king would…
…branch, just off to the right of the road, about 200 meters from the single balanites tree. It’s almost as if he knows how good looking he is. He teases…
…topi in the background as blurred outlines. [f 2.8, 1/250, ISO 800, +1.0] Making way for the king. [f 2.8, 1/200, ISO 1250, +1.0] Nearby, two lionesses from a pride…
…from the moment the Bila Shaka Boys burst onto the scene, they soon reminded me why the lion is considered the king of the jungle. [f 4.0, 1/3200, ISO 400,…
…name, Balaeniceps rex (which literally translates to “King of the Whale Heads”), sounds more like a name reserved for a giant prehistoric reptile than a stork-sized modern-day waterfowl. It’s a…
…shine. The lion may be the king of the jungle but in the Mara, the elephant is king of whatever he wants… f 14, 1/250, ISO 800, -1 But not…
…a ridge overlooking the huge Borana Conservancy with Mt Kenya to the east is Lengishu. The brand promise here is that Lengishu is an authentic Kenyan home. And it fulfils…
…by Adam Bannister Each morning we woke to a gorgeous sunrise; birds’ song and the distant sawing of a leopard. Walking to the vehicle, over the volcanic gravel paths, it…
…of beadwork from her mother and when she isn’t working or looking after her family she loves to play volleyball. What Seline loves most is teaching guests how to bead…