The Pink Pouch – Was it Worth it?
Those of you that have come to Londolozi or even followed the blog page over the last few years will most likely be familiar with the infamous ‘pink pouch‘. For …
Those of you that have come to Londolozi or even followed the blog page over the last few years will most likely be familiar with the infamous ‘pink pouch‘. For …
I arrived at Londolozi in late 2010, clueless and slightly apprehensive about the next few months of training to become a ranger. Hanging out in the Ranger’s Room after morning …
We often talk about the constant ebb and flow of the natural world and in particular, the dynamics of both the fauna and flora here at Londolozi. Over the last …
May in the bush or Lowveld is usually the time of transition. Everything starts to transform from its summer forms into its winter ones. Whether it is the towering cumulus …
The northern section of Londolozi is notorious for keeping you in suspense, as a game drive in the north can be full of surprises, and one never knows what to …
Round three of the camera trap chronicles has been completed in the last while and this time we went in search of an Aardvark! These rare, nocturnal animals are very …
Our Londolozi Village is a way of living. It is not just a place where we reside, it is a movement, a feeling, a connection to the wilderness and her …
We are very fortunate to have the perennial Sand River flowing through Londolozi from our western boundary, in front of our camps and over our eastern boundary, spanning a length …
The raising of cubs by any of the predators we see at Londolozi is never a small feat. In an incredibly predator-rich environment, there is a lot of competition between …
For those of you have seen lions, you will know that they come across as lazy animals. They will be found sleeping for the majority of the day, and during …
As a ranger, we are not really supposed to just have one favourite animal but for me, I can’t deny it and not say that one of my favourite animals …
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 …
Since arriving at Londolozi a year and a half ago, I have had the privilege of spending time with many different leopards. The high density of leopards in the Sabi …
“Have you got five minutes to chat?” said James. “I do” said Duncs. “What about?” “About what” corrected James with a smirk. “Would you like to talk or not?” responded …