Finding Magic In The Wild – The Londolozi Effect
Our most recent online adventure has been looking at The Londolozi Effect, a campaign brought to life by people’s feedback and each individuals experiences with Londolozi. This campaign has moved …
Our most recent online adventure has been looking at The Londolozi Effect, a campaign brought to life by people’s feedback and each individuals experiences with Londolozi. This campaign has moved …
For 97 years, people from every walk of life have been experiencing Londolozi. Each person’s experience is different. And each time someone visits, this place has an effect on them …
It has been quite some time since we have put out any updates on the Tsalala Female. So I thought I’d give a brief update on her, having seen her …
At the end of November last year, I wrote a blog formally introducing the Xinkhova Female Leopard. I mentioned that the process of naming the two Nkoveni Youngsters was going …
I have been a part of the Londolozi Family for five years now, with the most recent two working remotely. It’s been such an interesting change, from my daily walks …
Around three and a half months ago we saw The Nhlanguleni Female mating with The Senegal Bush Male, which means that due to the length of a leopard’s gestation period …
Recently there has been quite a flurry of newly independent leopards across the reserve. The Ntomi Male and both daughters of the Nkoveni female’s last litter make up the latest …
It’s an extremely exciting time for us rangers and trackers here at Londolozi and the race is on! Just over a week ago, the Plaque Rock Female was found, and …
I started off my journey with Londolozi as a Camp Manager and I was extremely fortunate to work in all five Londolozi Camps throughout my time, but I spent most …
The Ximungwe Female is probably one of the most viewed leopards around Londolozi. She occupies a territory in the central parts of Londolozi, just to the south of the camps, …
It had been two weeks of not seeing the Senegal Bush Male. The rangers and trackers at Londolozi were starting to get worried about where he was. Was he expanding …
Why is it that the more we get of something the less enjoyment we get from it? Well, without going too far down a neuroscience rabbit hole, it is linked …
Londolozi’s love affair with leopards dates back to when John Varty and Elmon Mhlongo first started tracking and viewing leopards regularly in the 70’s. An exercise that has become known …
If you are familiar with the Leopards of Londolozi, you will know that each individual leopard is referred to by a unique name. As rangers, we are often asked about …