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Megan Kane-Berman

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Megan grew up at Londolozi, where her love for nature blossomed. With a degree in Visual Studies and Social Media Marketing, her journey came full circle when she joined the dynamic Londolozi Creative Hub, where her love for nature and visuals finds its ...

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on The Subtle Joys That Make Londolozi Unforgettable

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Thank you for this amazing place. I know your story from the very beginning. Hopefully one day I can afford to travel there. In peace. Chase

Hi Chase, thank you for following our story from the beginning!

Hi Megan, i always wake up with the sun, I’d really enjoy a shower in the open! Also nature passing by (or standing tall, like trees ans bushes) , the sky changing colours and, finally, the fantastic view of a starry sky! I’d add only a swim in a sea/river, but I understand it’s too dangerous, and blooming flowers! Thanks you for such beautiful images that convey special feelings…

Hi Francesca, thank you for sharing all your favourite moments!

Ps I forgot one that’s, perhaps, the most important… the roar of a lion at night!

I would never get up as early as 5 in the morning at home. However, in the bush, on safari, it’s pure pleasure to get up and ready as early as possible. the best time in the morning. You can hear the morning chorus of all the birds. The quiet and often quite cold last minutes before sunrise; the expectations, guests, guides and rangers have: What kinds of sightings will we have, what’s happening in the next few hours? So exciting.

We couldn’t agree more, Christa. That sense of anticipation before the day begins is something special.

In the evening, I love that huge sky lit by countless stars. Awe-inspriring. The night sounds of countless tiny frogs, birds, the occasional roar of a lion or the howling sound of hyenas, if one is close to water the sounds of hippos. The clean and fresh night air that makes you sleep so well….

Hi Megan, maybe someday I too will be able to enjoy the presence of wild life and the visit to one of the camps of Londolozi, if I can afford it. I am sure everything you have said here is absolutely beautiful and the staff are competent and the sun shining on your face will be the best with the fresh clean air.

Valmai, thank you for your kind words. We would be honoured to welcome you here one day.

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