A Feast for the Soul
This is a guest post from Doc Fenster who visited Londolozi in January 2010. To view the full post click on the heading above.
This is a guest post from Doc Fenster who visited Londolozi in January 2010. To view the full post click on the heading above.
I am of the belief that elephants originated from water. Their mammoth sized bodies are so suited to bobbing in the ocean and their thick leathery hide receptive to the …
This is a guest post written by Michael Theys, founder of Africafreak.com – Africa’s Ultimate Safari Blog. To view the full post click on the heading above.
It’s frantic in the penalty box when a corner is taken. As the ball spins and arcs into the press of bodies, pushing and shoving takes centre stage as everyone …
As a girl living deep in the African Bush, my weakness for Vogue, Prada and Ralph Lauren can get the better of me. So under the guise of a well …
This is a guest blog post from two individuals attending the Copenhagen Climate Change Conferece – Cop 15. To view the full post click on the heading above
One of the unexpected perks of guiding is on the job learning. I’m not talking about observing wild ways and adding that to the repertoire of guide speak – I’m …
“Unlike the cool kids of 20 years ago…who were really obnoxious, hard living and in some cases hung out with hookers…the new cool kids live in a peaceful kingdom where …
Jess Boon, Londolozi Ranger, and Jaco Myburgh, Londolozi Executive Chef, recently embarked on a 44okm mountainbike ride from Londolozi Game Reserve to Ponto do Ouro in Southern Mozambique. ‘Riding to …
You might have seen the video of one of the young Mxabene male leopards capturing and hauling a young duiker up a Marula tree before letting it drop and watching …
A snort from an impala gave away the presence of lion. Baboons went berserk and raced for safety in any tree available as one lioness charged into the previously peaceful …