An Unexpected Leap of Leopards
I know most of the stories that we write about start with, “we came a round a corner and then bang there was a Leopard” but this is not how …
I know most of the stories that we write about start with, “we came a round a corner and then bang there was a Leopard” but this is not how …
Today is my first Father’s Day! I am probably not the one to be giving any parenting advice as I am just a beginner on this wild adventure… However, this …
With so much going on around Londolozi, we have been spoilt with photographic opportunities this week, which include a stunning moon rise with an enormous full moon. Winter temperatures have …
Different times of the year bring with them different types of animal behaviour. Around the months of April and May, we tend to see a very specific type of behaviour …
After a thrilling afternoon immersing yourself in the pursuit of finding one of the Big Five, you might find that you start to wind down by the evening and reflect …
When discussing photography with our guests here at Londolozi I try my best to advise people that there’s a fine line between photographically capturing a moment out in the wild …
This winter has been slightly different to the norm here at Londolozi. Usually, by the time we approach the winter solstice, the grass has already taken on its tawny shade …
In this Week’s Window into our Wilderness, we spend a very entertaining morning with the Three Rivers Female and her Young Male near a waterhole. Rainy wet weather can often …
There is always something quite exciting while venturing into the southern parts of Londolozi. Typically because it is not a part of the reserve we manage to transverse often and …
Another week goes by with some incredible sightings of a variety of different animals, however, this week is still dominated by the large predators. We spend some time with the …
From our beginnings of simple bush adventures to now, after nearly 100 years of safari, Londolozi has had many chapters and innovations. We have pioneered in meditative luxury, photographic safaris …
Everything in nature is connected. We often are so distracted by the bigger more obvious things that we don’t realise how often it is the smaller more insignificant things that …
With the peak of winter fast approaching, the mornings and evenings are starting to have a definite chill about them. Setting off from camp on mid-winter mornings, the standard procedure for …
As human beings, we are mainly active during the day and largely unaware of what’s happening around us in the animal kingdom at night. Most of the large predators’ activity …
Being surprised by the Ximungwe Duo as they popped into the road as we rounded a corner. We follow them for a while under the suspicion that the mother was …