The Week in Pictures #172
It is always exciting coming back from leave. I always find myself thinking about what has been happening in this beautiful paradise we call home. I, like all the guides …
It is always exciting coming back from leave. I always find myself thinking about what has been happening in this beautiful paradise we call home. I, like all the guides …
The Week in Pictures #169. Wow. That number just hit me. When ranger Talley Smith came up with the idea, I’m sure she did’t imagine that over three years later, and …
The story of Londolozi’s wildlife carries on, unscripted. The story of life keeps rolling on. Our expectations can never be bottled as Mother Nature keeps surprising us with new developments, changing …
The Piva young male and his focus on the south eastern stretches of Londolozi grow more and more day by day. The promising territory offered by the steep drainage lines …
Happy New Year to everyone! I hope 2014 was wrapped up in fantastic style and that 2015 has got off to a cracking start. It has been all systems go on …
Six different groups of male lions have been seen on the property in the last couple of months. And these are non-Majingilane males I’m talking about. With the dominant coalition …
Hot and then rainy and then hot again. The summer rhythm is in full swing at Londolozi, with some lovely cooler conditions on the cloudy days keeping the action going …
We just came back from South Africa, where we’ve had a most amazing holiday. It is true: South Africa is a wonderful destination, with much to offer. From paragliding in …
I can happily report that October was another successful month for our photographers. It started with lions feasting on a young rhino bull to the recent sighting of lions and buffalos – the …
As a guide I have a bucket list of various sightings that I dream of seeing. The more time I spend in the bush, the more amazing things I have …
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. NOT FOR SENSITIVE VIEWERS Lions sleep. A lot. In fact, to find lions not sleeping is relatively uncommon, and one of the reasons one heads out for …
Two years ago, the roar of the Majingilane was a constant serenade on the night air of Londolozi. If you couldn’t hear them on at least five evenings a week, …
The long-awaited rain has finally arrived, and it arrived with a bang, with about 70 mm falling over the course of one evening. The low levels of the Sand River …
This is an important week for us at Londolozi as we celebrate our 150th Week in Pictures. Our last milestone was reaching the grand total of 100. In our 100th …
Tom Imrie and I headed off on an afternoon drive in search of the Mhangeni pride that had been seen earlier that morning on the western sections of the reserve. We …