If you are already a member, please sign in now to access the challenge.
If you are not already a member, please register as a Londolozi Live Member and we will send you an email to activate your account.
We invite you to sign up for a Londolozi Live account and join our growing digital family united by our respect for nature and love of the wild. Membership is free and grants access to the Londolozi community, numerous innovative services and benefits across our digital ecosystem:
Tired of new passwords? Link your social media account of choice for instant, secure access to Londolozi Live.
Tell the community something about yourself and tweak your Londolozi profile. More of a secretive animal? Keep your profile private.
Earn badges for your profile as you interact with Londolozi and the community as you comment, share and explore our online ecosystem. All your activity with Londolozi is now connected.
Earn prowess and rank up as you interact with Londolozi Live and earn a spot on the monthly points leaderboard.
Chat with other Londolozi Live Explorers and with your favourite Contributors from the Londolozi team about their photos and stories from the wild.
Add your favorite photographs from around Londolozi Live to your very own Favorites gallery, using the ♡ button, for others to enjoy.
Buy your favorite photos in full resolution, easily and securely, for download at any time from your Profile Page.
Tell us which of the Leopards of Londolozi you've encountered during your visit! Their cards will move to your profile page collection.
We’ll never post to Facebook, Twitter or Google+ without your permission. Read more in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Services.
Birds, Mindfulness Nature Connection Challenge, Photography, Safari experience, Travel, Wildlife
Dean was a guide at Londolozi from 2018 to 2022. He grew up in Johannesburg and it was from his very first trip to the bush at the age of two that he was captivated by this environment (he claims he can remember ...
View Dean's profile
It’s true that each time I visit Africa, I wish I knew more about birds. Around my house I only see two – three birds so I will need to find a larger birding area. I am pleased to say that my past trip to Londolozi gave me the opportunity to learn more about the native birds and those migratory species, so that I came away able to identify more than three!
So now it’s time to buy a bird book and download an app and try to approach birding from a more positive perspective. Thank you for the tips.