Surprises in store for every guest – first time or veteran bush junkie, three friends give us their take on Londolozi…
Most of you will remember Jolynne’s wonderful account of her first week of her two week stay at Londolozi, Christmas in May. Well, she decided to get some friends involved in blog writing and she led the charge of ‘Take Three’. Thank you again Jo Lynne!
One of the young cheetahs seen fairly regularly on Londolozi these days! – Jo Lynne
Every evening hundreds of these caterpillars would make their way up a tree just outside Pioneer camp and be gone by morning. Helen managed to find us just one to take a picture of in the morning light. Can anyone guess what they are? – Jo Lynne
At Taylors Dam, the resident croc slipped back in the water, giving a nice reflection. – Jo Lynne
Without the brilliant insight of tracker and ranger, we would have never seen the dark maned Majingalani cross the river. We had followed him to a cliff directly across from camp, only to see him go off through the bush to find the female who was roaring from the south. Parked precariously on a bluff over the river, we sat for some time watching for him to pick a crossing site. – Jo Lynne
‘Six Guests coming to Pioneer Camp who eat WHAT! That’s right, a whole food, plant based diet. No meat, no dairy, no added oil, No Worries. Georgia, Petunia, and Busi got to work, and with the greatest of care prepared the greatest of fare. We applaud them all.’ – Lavonna Adams
Petunia’s calm demeanor belies her lightening speed. – Lavonna
An entire buffet for us! – Lavonna
The Londolozi team exceeds expectations, hearing about a vegetable she did not know, Jess contacts a farmer who drops off a bag of kale at an exchange point under a bridge between Hazy View and Londolozi. Now, that is going “beyond the kale.”
Although it was not only the food that surprised us…
Morning light at Londolozi, – Lavonna
Children at play, don’t they just make your day! – Lavonna
‘At home it’s treadmill, Pilates, and weight training – after awhile our exercise regimen becomes boring. Londolozi gave our routines a kick start with Bush Trail Runs. Everyday after breakfast we would head out with ranger Helen Young and Pioneer Camp manager Georgia Fane Hervey followed by the Land Rover. Along the way we perked up our runs with views of wildlife.’ – Cathy Thornhill
Hippos surface from the depths of LTA Dam, “camouflaging” themselves in duck weed. – Cathy
Egyptian geese geting out the way of the runners and landing on the other side of the dam – Cathy
An up close view of the Wildebeest’s amber eyes and striking coat. – Cathy
Written and Photographed by Jo Lynne Jones, Cathy Thornhill and Lavonna Adams
S0000 beautiful place!!!!!!!!!!!! Nice pictures!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Oh ladies, what a wonderful write-up and pictures to compliment it! Thank you so much for sharing, I hope there will be more??
Amazing set of images, I particularly like the Majingilane crossing the river. rich
Thanks, Rich.
Coming from you that is high praise. The real thanks belongs to Helen and Enoch who were aware enough to park where we could watch two possible crossings and spot him in time to get the shot.
JL
Spectacular photos and what a fabulous blog! I felt like I was along for the ride! Thank you!
great pictures! Who is the leopard in the photo though?
Great shots and interesting blog from guests…..wish more would do this!
Thank you for sharing in words and pictures your visit to Londolozi.
What a wonderful experience! I’ve been thru the blog 4 times. I was right there with you all. And Jo Lynne, the photos…amazing. The sneaky hippos and that adorable baby elephant and of course, the young cheetah, they were wonderful.
And how accommodating the kitchen was! The meals looked delicious.
What a wonderful experience! I’ve been thru the blog 4 times. I was right there with you all. And Jo Lynne, the photos were amazing. The sneaky hippos and that adorable baby elephant and of course, the young cheetah, you really captured the animals’ personalities.
And how accommodating the kitchen was! The meals looked delicious. Wish we were with you.
Thank you for sharing! I feel like I had a few African moments from my desk in Los Gatos.
Lovely all round! I didn’t even have to take shots or meds for my wonderful glance at your camp.
Thank you for sharing! You guys are amazing and so are the pictures. There you are influencing others
no matter where you go.
WOW! When Cathy and Robert told us y’all had a wonderful trip, I didn’t expect the incredible blog, too. Of course, I should have, knowing the talent and intelligence involved!
Jo Lynne-
What fabulous pictures and looking forward to hearing more about your trip when we get together in July. Keep up the good work. MJ