The Week In Pictures #673
As we approach the end of the year, we wait in anticipation for the rains to come and ignite life back into the bush. Although we have had brief stints …
As we approach the end of the year, we wait in anticipation for the rains to come and ignite life back into the bush. Although we have had brief stints …
Leopards are among the most adaptable creatures in the wild, using their stealth, strength, and solitary nature to survive. But even the most resilient predators face challenges, and the Nhlanguleni …
Londolozi Game Reserve, a sprawling wilderness in South Africa, is renowned for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. In my brief time here as a guide, I’ve been struck by …
Petrichor | ˈpɛtrʌɪkɔː | noun a pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather. After a photographically amazing dry period, we are elated to finally …
Having arrived at Londolozi almost ten months ago to the day, it feels surreal to now be writing for the very blog I’ve spent hours reading. With that in mind, …
Over the past few weeks, there have been regular sightings of a mother cheetah and her cubs throughout the southwestern parts of the reserve. Historically, cheetahs have been scarce across …
There’s nothing quite like the thrill of watching mating leopards. Though it can be a challenge to keep up with them as they cover considerable ground, the effort is always …
The Week In Pictures presents a journal of wildlife photographs celebrating the diversity of life and beauty surrounding us at the beautiful Londolozi Game Reserve. As we reflect on the …
More often than not, when we talk about the lineages of leopards, we focus on the female leopards that inhabit Londolozi and their offspring. This focus is understandable for reasons …
Being on safari at Londolozi as a photographer is a serendipitous journey where each game drive offers an unexpected opportunity to capture extraordinary moments. Whether you manage to snag “the …
Sixteen months ago, I began a journey at Londolozi that has shaped me in ways I could not have anticipated. For the first six months, I worked as a camp …
As far back as I can remember, I have always had a fascination with how animals in the African bush are grouped into collective nouns. The descriptive manner in which …
While out on a relaxed bumble with some of the team, we found ourselves in the middle of a thrilling sighting involving the Kambula Pride. In the wide open grasslands, …
It’s been another great week out in the Londolozi wilderness, with many different sightings of the predators. In classic Londolozi fashion, the big cats are featured the most. Venturing out …
On a recent early morning game drive, as the first light of dawn broke over the bush, my guests and I discussed how often we have used the phrase “the …