First Light On The Xinzele Female’s Cub
For weeks, we had been anticipating this moment. Ever since we first saw signs that the Xinzele Female had been spending time around Ximpalapala Koppie, we suspected she had cubs. …
For weeks, we had been anticipating this moment. Ever since we first saw signs that the Xinzele Female had been spending time around Ximpalapala Koppie, we suspected she had cubs. …
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 …