One still morning in Kimana Sanctuary, the air was soft and the sun lingered briefly before the heat set in. We watched a matriarch lead her herd across the open grasslands toward the river. Her pace was steady, unhurried, yet full of purpose, each step proving the responsibility she carries. Trailing behind her, the herd... The post This Week at Angama #397 appeared first on Angama.| Angama
When I joined the Angama Photographic Studio a year ago, fresh from my conservation work at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, I stepped into a new chapter with excitement and determination. My journey was shaped by curiosity, flipping through photography books, devouring tutorials, experimenting late into the night, and eventually sharing my passion with others. Now, I... The post From Trial to Frame appeared first on Angama.| Angama
Last week, we thought the Migration was dwindling as most of the wildebeest herds had left, but on Saturday morning, reports came in of sightings that herds seemed to be returning to the Maasai Mara from the Serengeti. It is a delight for guests to still be amongst scattered herds of the Great Migration. Although... The post This Week at Angama #395 appeared first on Angama.| Angama
The Migration frenzy started this year, around the same time as the previous one. Now, only small groups of wildebeest remain, mostly scattered around the Inselberg area and the southern border. Rainfall remains the heartbeat of their journey, dictating its timing, route, and success. The intricate balance between rain, fresh grass, and water sources shapes... The post This Week at Angama #394 appeared first on Angama.| Angama