The Week in Pictures #126
There is a chill in the air as the days shorten and the nights grow longer. The dust that was once settled by the summer rains now lingers in the …
There is a chill in the air as the days shorten and the nights grow longer. The dust that was once settled by the summer rains now lingers in the …
There is now a rising, there is a new time, a new way and a new generation. They are beginning to take shape, being bold, brave and determined. It is …
As the air continues to chill and my longing for winter intensifies we see another week pass by at Londolozi. Another week closer to the dry, tawny landscape that is …
To see a leopard is always an occasion. It is a true privilege and one that should never be taken for granted. To see two leopards, together, is something spectacular. …
The best part of a few days of rain is when the sun finally breaks through and the animals emerge to soak up the warmth. Although a little untimely for …
Seeing a leopard is an incredibly special event in the bush considering the secretive nature of this big cat. Seeing a female leopard with her cub playing together, drinking and …
The Camp Pan male leopard is no more. This is not actually the case, but given that this is the first of April and the leopard himself is certainly getting …
This is a blog that could have been written a few months ago. The Nottens female leopard was last seen in November and you would have to be an outrageous …
If you were born in Africa, at sometime you would have experienced the smell of the first drops of rain on a dry thirsty earth. This smell becomes imprinted on you …
Wow, did it rain this week! We had pretty much a third of our annual rainfall over the course of two nights, and needless to say, conditions in the bush …
You can never predict the future, it is not a gift that is possessed by human kind. One can never wake up with an exact path described, planned and executed. …
I will never forget the first time I had the privilege of watching Leopards mating here on Londolozi. It was a first for me in my Guiding career and in …
This week was unbelievable. Myself and Simon Smit, the newest Ranger in the team both drove Private Photographic safaris this week and we thought it would be great to see …
As guides we are often asked about our excursions into the bush, how many kills we have seen or if we could choose one moment that stood out above all …
Andrea Goldschmidt stayed with us in Founders Camp from the 25th–28th of December and drove with Nstako as their ranger and Robert as their tracker. Using a Canon 60D with a 100-400mm …