How Did the Jackalberry Tree Get its Name?
The Jackalberry tree is of great significance to us at Londolozi. Beneath its shade on the banks of the Sand River was the beginnings of what has now become Londolozi …
The Jackalberry tree is of great significance to us at Londolozi. Beneath its shade on the banks of the Sand River was the beginnings of what has now become Londolozi …
The Senegal Bush Male leopard has provided not only consistent but phenomenal viewing over the previous few months for our guests at Londolozi. Now controlling the central parts of Londolozi …
Along with the many reasons why so many of us love this time of year, one of the main reasons for me is that the landscaping around the camps consists …
Having previously shared with you a selection of top 5 sightings at Londolozi, I would like to continue the list and present the final five. As mentioned in the previous post, …
After hearing about an unbelievable sighting of the Ndzandzeni Female and her two cubs feeding on a python, we set off with the mission of trying to find them, knowing …
There is a simple pleasure of sitting around a fire with good company, in fact it’s a tough feeling to beat! But those who have had the pleasure of sitting …
Once again another week has come and gone and we can hardly keep track as we rapidly approach summer. The bush is beginning to transform subsequent to some uncharacteristic rainfall …
Today Londolozi stands as one for the greatest game viewing locations in the world, animals are plentiful and people come from all over the world just to have their personal …
My wife Marise and I were very fortunate to visit Londolozi again in the middle of May this year. We try to visit every year, with our last trip being …
When we think of migratory birds, one’s mind is automatically directed towards the birds that travel various distances, whether long or short, which are in search of preferable conditions. Sometimes …
Driving out of camp, our vehicle had the goal of an exciting morning of finding lions. We were lucky enough to find some tracks fairly early on. From that point …
This week’s stories find us spending a morning with elephants and giraffes to the Ntsevu Pride and Birmingham Males feeding on a fresh buffalo carcass. Arriving there to watch them …
As a Camp Manager at Londolozi I am lucky enough to spend time wandering through our camps and spend majority of my day on the camp decks. To call the …
This week we have had an amazing spectacle of large herds of elephants and leopard sightings that photographically have been up there with the best. The dry season has seen …
A Nature Reunion Ambassador is an individual from our very own Londolozi Family. Someone who, on a daily basis, interacts with the reserve, the wildlife and the elements and who truly understands …