On a recent morning game drive, we were on our way across to join ranger Kate in a sighting, when her voice crackled over the radio, “Dan, move it up!” …
There’s a lot of beauty in the ordinary things. Isn’t that the point? After reading an incredible book by Jackie Higgins: Sentient, I have found myself delving deeper into what that …
After hearing over the radio that the Mashaba Female had been found pretty close to camp, I was flabbergasted! The last time she was seen, she was in the southernmost …
My default way of looking at the world is through a creative lens, so the beauty of wildlife and nature that surrounds me at Londolozi never fails to inspire and …
This week has been nothing short of photographic splendour, where we couldn’t put our cameras down. Many of the photos come from a handful of different scenes where depending on …
I will never forget the first night that I spent at Londolozi. Myself and the newest group of Londolozi rangers were lucky enough to spend our very first night under …
In a recent sighting ranger Jess Shillaw happened to get her guests into the right place at the right time to witness the Senegal Bush Male hunting a warthog. After …
Londolozi has been a family-owned reserve since 1926. This means that the place is steeped in history. Not only do we get to experience the daily stories of the animals …
In today’s virtual safari, we embark on yet another exhilarating game drive with the wild dogs and their humourous pups! After a brief interaction with a dazzle of zebras, they …
“Some things never change” I’ve heard this saying countless times throughout my life, but this has never been closer to the truth for a place like Londolozi – a place …
This week’s TWIP is all about variety. As is usually the case, we were fortunate to enjoy some fantastic sightings of the much sought-after predators, including a cheetah and wild …
The Three Rivers Young Male has been seen a number of times recently and it is about time we gave an update on him. He is doing very well and …
In this world, it is inevitable that all living organisms age and die – sadly, there is no way of escaping death. But not all organisms follow the same pattern …