The Week In Pictures #579
Life, and an abundance of it! After another downpour of rain, the animals, both big and small, have been thriving on the reserve. From the young wildebeest calves and impala …
Life, and an abundance of it! After another downpour of rain, the animals, both big and small, have been thriving on the reserve. From the young wildebeest calves and impala …
Since working at Londolozi for two years now I have come to admire the upliftment culture they instil in us. No matter which department you work in, we are all …
As a ranger, we have the opportunity to show guests from all over the world animals that they may have never seen before. Having grown up seeing these animals frequently …
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 …
There has been so much talk recently about the birthing season of the new impala lambs. You would have recently read Patrick’s blog about this exciting time with lambing season. I …
Nature most definitely is the ultimate tinkerer. She seems never to be satisfied by what is and seems to rather have made the decision to constantly try and upgrade the …
There is a multitude of words one can use in an attempt to describe an elephant: behemoth, complex, wise and majestic, just to mention a few. My favourite quote about …
Thunderstorms, swarms of insect activity, rolling clouds, the big, the small, the fierce and the docile, this week shows it all. The first nod is to the next generation of …
For the last few months, we have had the privilege to photograph and view the female cheetah and her youngster, now aged around 13 months old. We have watched him …
One of the biggest privileges of growing up at Londolozi is being surrounded by the beauty that the African wilderness has to offer. I’ve come to realize that you don’t …
Everything in nature is connected. We often are so distracted by the bigger more obvious things that we don’t realise how often it is the smaller more insignificant things that …
The raising of cubs by any of the predators we see at Londolozi is never a small feat. In an incredibly predator-rich environment, there is a lot of competition between …
Late one night while heading back to camp after dinner in the bush, we came across a pride of lions on the airstrip. At a first glance, it looked as …