The Nomadic Life of the Ntomi Male
When heading out on a game drive, there will always be an underlying plan or goal for the time in the wilderness. This is often influenced by what we have …
When heading out on a game drive, there will always be an underlying plan or goal for the time in the wilderness. This is often influenced by what we have …
In this blog, we delve into the captivating world of manual mode shooting, where true photographic mastery and creativity reside. Without trying to prescribe the best way forward in the …
Despite a snap of cold weather moving through a large portion of the country, the game viewing this week has been nothing short of spectatular. Female leopards dominated the stage …
Teeth are extraordinary structures that have evolved over millions of years, allowing animals to adapt to diverse diets and thrive in their respective habitats. From carnivores to herbivores, teeth play …
I thought I would expand on one of Barry Bath’s recent blogs that provides an update on the Ndzhenga Coalition and Ntsevu Pride. For this blog, I want to give …
The beautiful Londolozi Game Reserve is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. Today we will focus on bird photography, offering you invaluable tips to enhance your skills and …
Upon finding some very fresh leopard tracks one morning, a few other rangers and trackers came into the area to join me on the search. Tracks were likely of the …
Over the past month, rangers have had a few great sightings of a new young male leopard who’s been exploring the Londolozi area. With most of the spotlight being on …
Next up in the Nocturnal Series is another elusive, yet highly effective rodent, The Cape Porcupine. The largest rodent in Southern Africa is a very sought-after animal for many of …
The determination of a leopard’s offspring’s gender is a fascinating topic that has captivated scientists and wildlife enthusiasts for years. When it comes to understanding whether the mother’s genetics, the …
Wow, this Virtual Safari was truly an extraordinary afternoon that will be stored in our memories. As we embarked from camp, we were immediately greeted by a magnificent elephant bull …
Another week has come and gone at Londolozi and winter has really started showing its teeth as we have hit a new yearly low of 5.2 degrees Celsius. The cold …
The 600th TWIP video was posted a couple of weeks ago and after rewatching it numerous times I was left in awe at the quality of photographs coming out of …
The Ntsevu Lionesses’ stories have been told by many rangers in the Sabi Sand Nature Reserve for many years. It is said that they are possibly some of the biggest …
I recently had a day off in-between two sets of guests. As alumni guide Dean describes in a previous blog, these days do not come around so often (especially as …