Do Elephants Have Culture?
Culture is a huge part of mankind, and for decades people assumed culture was limited only to our species. But the more that we observe other intelligent animals, we realise …
Culture is a huge part of mankind, and for decades people assumed culture was limited only to our species. But the more that we observe other intelligent animals, we realise …
Shrouded in dark mythology and evil folklore for centuries, the hyena has struggled to gain the recognition it deserves. Observed as the ‘dirty joke of the natural world’ by Ernest …
Humans are exceptional animals by any stretch of the imagination. Our special traits – from big brains to opposable thumbs – have given us great abilities and have allowed us …
We all go in search of beautiful creatures or plants when we travel or simply just walk around a garden. Here at Londolozi during many of our game drives, we …
Londolozi has recently gone through a great change. The new rains arrived, creating the perfect setting for brand new bushwillow buds to bloom, watering holes have filled up, and migratory …
This week we have a diverse yet spectacular selection of images to showcase. From a stunning shot of the Tsalala Female hunting on the airstrip to a number of large …
Summer has arrived and over the past few weeks, we have almost totalled 330mm of rain for the season so far. With the beauty of the awaited rains, here at …
As a ranger, I often encourage guests to use all of their senses whilst on safari. Not only is it important to admire the beauty of the bushveld through one’s …
One of the first signs of the change in season for me can be seen in the smaller sounds and creatures that begin to appear. The occasional fluttering of a …
The past couple of weeks are and have always been the most exciting times in the bush for me. As we get into the rainy season, the bush is changing …
Patience often pays off in the bush. Those of you that have been on safari before will know that in order to see some of the more spectacular things on …
While sitting watching the Mashaba Female Leopard feeding on a young male impala that was hoisted in a tree, we noticed a hyena sitting at the base of the tree …
Often seen only for a few seconds or as a fleeting glimpse as they dart off into the distance. The tiny Steenbok uses a wise defence technique to avoid being …
Well done, you have just received the last day of Nature’s Gifts. We hope you have enjoyed them as much as we have enjoyed crafting them for you. Our final …
You are back! It is Day two of Nature’s Gifts and today we bring you some festive cheer – with an African twist of course. Rooibos (pronounced ‘roy-boss’) tea is a …