The Week in Pictures #535
With the photographic opportunities at a high this week the team on the ground has produced some incredible imagery. Ranging from the biggest of them all right through to the …
With the photographic opportunities at a high this week the team on the ground has produced some incredible imagery. Ranging from the biggest of them all right through to the …
In this week’s Virtual Safari, we show you what it is that a Londolozi guide really lives for. An intimate one on one with a couple of amazing cats. Forgive …
Throughout this week we have been spoilt with the predator game viewing, with the most exciting sighting of the Nkoveni Female’s two daughters. We were lucky enough to spend three …
Following on from last week’s Virtual Safari we find the same lioness now in the company of a different Ndzhenga Male lion. Unsure of whether the two were about to …
Within this week’s selection, we have a stunning collection of scenes portraying the hive of activity that summer brings. And it is through zooming right in on the subject or …
I always find it fascinating spending time with the Ximungwe Young Male, although he will likely still be with his mother for a while longer. His adventurous spirit allows us …
This week’s photographic highlights are certainly centred around animals that have made more of a name for themselves on Londolozi. We have numerous fantastic sightings of a number of leopards. …
In going down into the deep southwestern grasslands in search of the Birmingham Male, we encounter such a spectacular scene of sheer abundance. Zebra dazzles by the dozens, elephants, more …
For years now I have known about the secret ‘love phenomenon’ that occurs at Londolozi. This place has been a catalyst for many couples’ relationships and has witnessed them flourishing …
Finishing off last week we had a couple of amazing sightings of the Birmingham Male near the airstrip. We were lucky enough to follow him down to a waterhole for …
Can you believe that 100 weeks ago the world as we knew it all changed? And with this, the birth of the Londolozi Virtual Safari, a perfect way to share …
To round off this week, we have had a significant amount of rain, keeping temperatures relatively cool, but humidity high. With that the predators have spent the majority of the …
Although male and female leopards are not directly competing for territory, they both play an integral part in each other’s success. Males seek to secure a territory with access to …
This Week in Video sees us spending a fair amount of time with the big cats. The Senegal Bush Male was found by the Tracker Academy, and with us not …