A Phenomenal Morning With The Cheetah Family
I’m sure I’m not the only one who is feeling like the start of this year has flown by – it’s hard to believe it’s April already! Reflecting on the …
I’m sure I’m not the only one who is feeling like the start of this year has flown by – it’s hard to believe it’s April already! Reflecting on the …
Following on from last week’s Virtual Safari—where we left the Kambula Lioness with her four cubs feeding on a carcass in the den—we were curious to know what had unfolded …
This week’s Virtual Safari brings us a morning of surprises, instinct, and new life. We start by spending time with the Xinkhova Female, who moves silently through the long grass, …
We are absolutely through the roof that we finally got to see the newest additions to the Kambula Pride out in the open! The day before, we had spent hours …
The other day, I witnessed one of the most incredible leopard hunts, which guide Bryce Trodd explains in another blog post. During the sighting, I was very intrigued by the …
Over the past couple of weeks, the Ximungwe Female has proven to be a very difficult leopard to find. So, with a recent report of her and her 3-month-old cub …
Over the last little while, we seem to be drawn to the banks of the Sand River near Finfoot Crossing, with various animals making appearances there. This Week’s Virtual Safari …
We have been blessed with some incredible sightings of the Kambula Pride over the past two years. At times, the pride has numbered up to 18 lions, and even up …
Over the past few weeks, the Leopards of Londolozi have been ever present, however,r one individual, in particular, has caught the attention of many – The Nsuku Male. Traditionally known …
This week’s Virtual Safari is all about instinct, patience, and a little bit of bush magic. The Ngungwe Female has been on the move, shifting her cubs between dens before …
To me this Week In Pictures represents just a snippet of the diversity of wildlife, big and small, that all live in a harmonious equilibrium at Londolozi. We’ve recently had …
Certain mornings in the bush etch themselves into your memory forever. This was one of those mornings. After an entire evening tracking the Nkoveni Female and her male cub without …
There’s something about the Plains Camp Males—an aura, an edginess—that keeps me on the edge of my seat whenever they’re around. They’ve been showing up at Londolozi more frequently, and …
For weeks, the anticipation has been building. More precisely since the day we watched the Ximungwe Female disappear into a cluster of boulders to give birth on the 25 October. …