The Week In Pictures #690
Summer is well and truly in full swing at Londolozi! The bush has been teeming with life and we have been treated to some pretty spectacular sightings. The bush has …
Summer is well and truly in full swing at Londolozi! The bush has been teeming with life and we have been treated to some pretty spectacular sightings. The bush has …
Over the past couple of weeks, the Ximungwe Female has proven to be a very difficult leopard to find. So, with a recent report of her and her 3-month-old cub …
Over the last little while, we seem to be drawn to the banks of the Sand River near Finfoot Crossing, with various animals making appearances there. This Week’s Virtual Safari …
The first two months of 2025 have finally seen the arrival of some much-needed rain in the Lowveld of South Africa. In the pictures below you will see a very …
We have been blessed with some incredible sightings of the Kambula Pride over the past two years. At times, the pride has numbered up to 18 lions, and even up …
This week’s Virtual Safari is all about instinct, patience, and a little bit of bush magic. The Ngungwe Female has been on the move, shifting her cubs between dens before …
To me this Week In Pictures represents just a snippet of the diversity of wildlife, big and small, that all live in a harmonious equilibrium at Londolozi. We’ve recently had …
The African Goshawk (Accipiter Tachiro) is no stranger to the Londolozi Village. This incredible bird of prey is known for its agility, speed, and keen hunting skills. And there is …
There’s something about the Plains Camp Males—an aura, an edginess—that keeps me on the edge of my seat whenever they’re around. They’ve been showing up at Londolozi more frequently, and …
The Week in Pictures is a celebration of the ever-changing beauty of Londolozi – capturing just a fragment of the rich tapestry that unfolds over a year. Time moves swiftly …
Recently over New Year’s I drove guests who have a long-standing history of visiting Londolozi and in turn, have a rather long-standing love and appreciation for some of the specific …
For me, photographing animals is more than just a hobby. It’s a passion that I’ve had for a long time, and it connects me to the natural world around me …
“In a world that spins ever faster, there remain sanctuaries of stillness – places where time seems to pool rather than flow, where the wisdom of the old ways still …
Following on from last week where we had been spoilt with multiple sightings of the Makhatini Female Cheetah and her three cubs, we enjoy a few more sightings of them …
The summer paintings – green textures, scatterlings of wildflowers, blue skies, dramatic clouds, golden glow and ripples in the flowing water. This week we have been fortunate enough to see …