The Week in Pictures #661
While we are still in the thick of the dry winter season and don’t expect any rains for at least another month, change has gradually become apparent. The first of …
While we are still in the thick of the dry winter season and don’t expect any rains for at least another month, change has gradually become apparent. The first of …
As is tradition here at Londolozi – we celebrate Mandela Day!! We take the time to pay homage to Nelson Mandela, the beloved Madiba, father of our country, whose remarkable presence at …
This last week, I hosted an extremely talented photographic guest who was wielding a formidable Canon 600mm lens. Well, my Canon 70-200mm f/2.8, although a beautiful piece of equipment, was …
As a therapist in a busy workspace that is our beautiful Healing House, every day brings a new array of people and bodies that we have the privilege of working …
Last week I stood in the Tree Camp car park on a cold, still morning. I could faintly hear the distant roar of one of the Ndzhenga Male Lions. Naturally, …
There is no denying that few experiences whilst on safari rival the exhilarating feeling of being able to lock eyes with some of Africa’s most iconic animals. The opportunity to …
I have always been curious about the regency era of the early 19th century. There was an elegance to it reflected in the attention to fashion and architecture. The opulent …
On a recent drive, I was telling my guests about the Ntsevu Breakaways, who have been living a nomadic life since leaving their pride at the end of 2021. Despite …
Living at Londolozi, the wilderness around us is always teaching us a lesson or two in resilience and adaptation. I’ve come to appreciate not only the beauty of the wildlife …
The month of May has arrived, marking the beginning of colder game drives. We depart from the lodges in the morning, greeted by crisp air and the beautiful scenes of …
Now, I know these wondrous creatures may not be everyone’s cup of tea but I’m going to write a blog on them anyway and try and convince you that they’re …
Welcome back to our exploration of biomimicry, where we dive deeper into how the natural world doesn’t just inspire us but actively offers blueprints for innovation and sustainability. In our …
In today’s world, the term “circular economy” has gained significant traction. It’s a concept that challenges the traditional linear economic model of “take, make, dispose”. Instead, it promotes a regenerative …
A recent bout of rain that passed through the reserve got me thinking about the behavioural differences among various species, as well as whether certain animals can detect the influx …
For the longest time, I have always believed that animals have a much stronger immune system than that of humans. And why shouldn’t we think that? After all, we wash …