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Jemma Thorpe

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Jemma grew up on a farm in the Midlands Meander in Kwa-Zulu Natal and studied at the University of Cape Town. With little bush experience but with many hours of au pairing, teaching English and forming a love for travel, Jemma found herself ...

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on Discovering Your Perfect Safari Season: A Year-Round Guide to Londolozi

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Jemma! Thanks for the reminder that any season at Londolozi is special! We just returned from a fabulous stay in June. We love the winter months with you and look forward to returning next year, and help celebrate the 100th anniversary!

June is a wonderful time! Looking forward to having you back with us next year.

Hi Jemma, every season brings something different in the bush. What ever the season there is always something spectacular to view on Londolozi. Winter months the you will be able to see more of the animals as the bush is drier. Summer you get more hotter weather and the bush is thicker after the rains. Plenty of amazing animals to view and the stay at Londolozi is the best all year round.

Londolozi is definitely an all-year-round destination depending on the guests’ preferences. For me that’ s really April/ May. Not too cold or too hot, no thunderstorms (or nearly none), still lush and green, the animals all very happy and well-fed. Just a pleasure to see them.
And in comparison to the brown-grey hues of late winter early spring, the green backgrounds make very good photo opportunities.
And -for me- Eatser is a very special, very nice time at Londolozi with all these additional bunnies hopping around and the lovely brunch on Varty’s lawn.

Thanks for this comprehensive article about what to expect during each South African season, further broken down into months. Whilst anytime is the best time to visit, I find I’m drawn to Autumn, preferably April. I like the hint of the winter morning chill that greets you upon leaving for the morning drive, that gives way to the warmth of the sun, tempered now that the summer has passed. The verdant hues of the landscape are reminders of the summer rains that have passed, waterholes are still full and the river is flowing purposely through the property. And so, once again, my visit is booked for next April when I can once again rejuvenate my wild self.

Hi Jemma, it would be fantastic to see new life, but also flowers blooming and clear.winter sky. It’s difficult to choose…

It is tricky when each season is so different – best way to find out what you prefer is to try them all out.

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