The Reign of Londolozi’s Dominant Male Leopards
It is a strange thing to look at a dominant male and contemplate how significant his position is. On perception alone whilst looking at the animal it is difficult to …
It is a strange thing to look at a dominant male and contemplate how significant his position is. On perception alone whilst looking at the animal it is difficult to …
A place where you can connect Connect to nature Connect body, mind and breath A place to breathe A place to exhale It’s the new amazing space for yoga …
This week we take a look at some of the prize photographs that our Finance and Creative directors have captured over the last few months. The bush is always incredible …
Lowveld Online Publication Get It recently ran an interview that they conducted with Londolozi Head of Guide Training Kate Imrie. We present it here for your enjoyment: Kate Imrie and …
It started out as a normal day at Londolozi. Subsequent to a debrief from our astute Operations Manager, Duncan MacLarty regarding the arrival of my new set of guests, I …
January 2012 was a tough time for everyone at Londolozi. The 18th saw the Sand River come raging down in full spate as a succession of cyclones dumped half the …
An exciting milestone was reached at Londolozi’s nonprofit partner, Good Work Foundation (GWF), this week as the organisation hosted its first ever bilateral youth conference, titled: “Education, Technology & Conservation: a …
After placing the camera trap in a new spot along the Sand River I have waited in anticipation to see what extraordinary glimpses into the natural world this small device …
Camp Pan male vs Anderson male. This is a tough one, in that neither individual has been officially weighed, as far as I know, and we will never see them …
The art of the iPhone ‘quick snap’: nothing calculated or pre-planned, just pure spontaneity and slight of hand. The beauty of smartphone images is surprisingly the lack of thought that needs …
Long-time guest of Londolozi, Tony Goldman, recently submitted a host of stunning images taken on his recent visit. Here we present a selection of the best ones: Photographed by Londolozi …
“Adopt the pace of nature: Her secret is patience.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson No truer statement could epitomise wildlife photography. Nature, and the capturing of its imagery, is a game of …
The season’s change continues to slowly transform the African bush as the days lengthen, the temperature rises and the flowers begin to bloom. I have spent my time enjoying the last throws of …
One doesn’t have to go very far to find drama in the bush. The camp is surrounded by wildlife, thanks partly to our riverfront position, yet we sometimes have to look no …
Spring is here, and with it comes a change in the trees of Londolozi. The Cassias and knobthorns begin flowering, bringing with them abundant pollinators like sunbirds and bees, and …