The Week In Pictures #648
The month of May has arrived, marking the beginning of colder game drives. We depart from the lodges in the morning, greeted by crisp air and the beautiful scenes of …
The month of May has arrived, marking the beginning of colder game drives. We depart from the lodges in the morning, greeted by crisp air and the beautiful scenes of …
Now, I know these wondrous creatures may not be everyone’s cup of tea but I’m going to write a blog on them anyway and try and convince you that they’re …
How rare is it to see an Owl at Londolozi? I recently had the pleasure of hosting a couple who have been regular visitors to Londolozi for the past decade. …
Encountering the Mashaba Female Leopard always comes with a hint of luck. Recently, her movements have grown unpredictable, making any sightings of her rare treasures as she roams the southern …
how do you know but ev’ry bird that cuts the airy way, Is an immense world of delight, clos’d by your sense five? – William Blake In this poetic inquiry, …
Late into the morning, Rangers Jess and Matt returned to the bush to continue following the tracks of the Nkoveni Feamle and her three cubs, long after all other rangers …
Coincidentally this week’s edition of TWIP falls on World Leopard Day, where we invite you to dive into the mesmerising world of leopard viewing at Londolozi. As we celebrate these …
A lot of attention has recently been on both the Nkoveni Female and Ximungwe Female and their cubs, and rightfully so! They have been providing some amazing game viewing and …
Driving out of camp is always exciting, but a few months ago, it was even more so as we frequently encountered the recently independent Xinkhova Female Leopard. Often found around …
Welcome back to our exploration of biomimicry, where we dive deeper into how the natural world doesn’t just inspire us but actively offers blueprints for innovation and sustainability. In our …
The sun was not yet risen and the coffee had barely kicked in when, as we left the camp one morning, we spied a pack of wild dogs trotting down …
This week, we are met with heartache as we mourn the loss of both of the Ximungwe Female’s cubs. The circumstances surrounding their disappearance remain shrouded in uncertainty. It began …
Autumn in the Lowveld, it doesn’t get much better! April is my favourite time of year on the reserve; the temperatures have started to cool down, the sunrises and sunsets …
It started out like every other morning at Londolozi – sipping on the perfectly brewed cup of coffee on Varty Camp’s deck, overlooking the Sand River. The early twilight fills …
The recent surge in wild dog sightings at Londolozi has sparked a wave of excitement among guides, trackers, and guests alike. With four different packs gracing the landscape, each sighting …