The Week in Pictures #202
This week we take a look at some of the prize photographs that our Finance and Creative directors have captured over the last few months. The bush is always incredible …
This week we take a look at some of the prize photographs that our Finance and Creative directors have captured over the last few months. The bush is always incredible …
Today we are featuring something a little different… 15 songs that take you to Africa. Songs that remind us of Africa and South Africa’s heritage, of films and of our …
“Wherever you are, be all there”- Jim Elliot I consider myself to be a photographer. Not a great one but someone who gets joy from taking photographs and for me, …
Death, it seems, is just a part of life, and for the Dudley Riverbank Female, it is likely that the end is not too far away. This is not an obituary, nor …
To say that the last few years have been tough for the Nanga female would be an understatement. Losing three litters and having constant turnover of the males in your …
My name is Raphael Klabin and I am from Brazil. This is my second time here at Londolozi. The first time I came with my entire family and in this …
Lowveld Online Publication Get It recently ran an interview that they conducted with Londolozi Head of Guide Training Kate Imrie. We present it here for your enjoyment: Kate Imrie and …
Having achieved the milestone of the 200th Week in Pictures last week it gave me the opportunity to look back at the last two years and reminisce on past experiences …
I’ve got a thing about leopards. The spots, the rosettes, the gorgeous, vivid orange and white and black. The gloss of an adult. The unbearably cute fuzz of a blue-eyed …
It started out as a normal day at Londolozi. Subsequent to a debrief from our astute Operations Manager, Duncan MacLarty regarding the arrival of my new set of guests, I …
It wasn’t that long ago that I posted a blog about one of the Sparta males trying to ingratiate himself into the Tsalala Pride. It wasn’t long after that post …
This is just a brief update, not a full disclosure. The Mashaba female has been hiding her cubs in the Sand River in front of Pioneer Camp, on and off …
January 2012 was a tough time for everyone at Londolozi. The 18th saw the Sand River come raging down in full spate as a succession of cyclones dumped half the …
The first vines in South Africa were imported from Europe and planted by Dutch governor Jan van Riebeek in 1655, in 1659 he wrote in his journal “Today, praise be …
Over two years ago The Week in Pictures was growing. It had some followers. Even the occasional comment. I think we were all a little shocked that it had gone so well. The …