Food Safari 2014 – Down Under – Part 2
Still on my quest to find the national dish of Australia, I headed off to Sydney! Once again I had the pleasure of meeting up with guests, who I have …
Still on my quest to find the national dish of Australia, I headed off to Sydney! Once again I had the pleasure of meeting up with guests, who I have …
This year’s Food Safari took me to the land of many, many culinary influences – Australia! My quest was to find the national dish of Australia, an interesting feat. Follow …
An airport is a gateway. Through its faces, its languages, and its energy, travellers are offered the “amazon preview” to the picture that lies in wait across the threshold. There is an element …
At Londolozi, we pride ourselves in the sightings that we come across each day, from a small mongoose crossing the road to an eagle soaring above – there is never-ending …
Winter is over, trees are greening, plants are flowering, migratory birds are returning, the impala and other antelope are heavily pregnant and the days are hot! With summer rapidly approaching …
Tony Goldman is a long time repeat guest and has become a well known name on our blog, contributing over four blogs over the last few years. He has a …
We are only talking to ourselves. We are not talking to the rivers, we are not listening to the wind and the stars. We have broken the great conversation. By …
On the 18th September three separate wild fires spread through the northern and southern sections of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Fortunately no camps in the area were damaged but …
A soft golden light creeps in during the last hours of daylight. It’s this time of day that is known as the ‘golden hour’. The rays dance between the leaves of …
“I was always lost. Always convinced no one would find me.” I wish I could say that this quote was taken from one of the more reflective moments in my …
In 2012, according to Platter’s South African Wines 2014, the official count of South African wineries was standing at 582. I am often asked, how out of all these wineries …
Between them, dynamic Londolozi housekeeping duo – Jacqui Wood and Lillian Ngwenya – inspect Londolozi’s chalets and suites every day. And every day, they’re tasked with creating the bushveld’s most …
When I look at a leopard walking along the branch of a Marula tree, what do I see? In many ways it is nature’s masterpiece, a synthesis of form and function, beautifully balanced. …
If you are looking for some new ideas for your garden, then Londolozi’s Landscape Artist – Kenneth Jazi – has some great tips for our readers as we move into …
There is beauty to be found all around. The flash of a waterbuck as it runs through the bushveld, curious monkeys at play, a hippo grunting from its waterside home. …