Camera Trap Chronicles #2
The second instalment of the camera trap chronicles has been completed over the last week. Once again the main focus in trying to catch a leopard so we searched around …
The second instalment of the camera trap chronicles has been completed over the last week. Once again the main focus in trying to catch a leopard so we searched around …
This week we continue to admire the hues of orange and yellow as the parched earth throws dust into the air dulling the late afternoon light into a photographer’s dream. …
With each passing week, we can feel the bush transforming towards summer. We experienced our first bit of rain for the season which we welcomed with arms wide open after …
This week the Lowveld has warmed up significantly, with temperatures returning to what we would expect in the middle of summer, above 38 degrees celsius or knocking on the 100-degree …
Within this week’s photographic selection we have an abundance of the larger predators all portrayed in stunning light. From eventually finding the Senegal Bush Male and Nkuwa Female in the …
The vast majority of animal activity at Londolozi is often left unseen. Despite boasting some of the densest animal populations in Africa, we still spend a great amount of time …
We are very fortunate to have the perennial Sand River flowing through Londolozi from our western boundary, in front of our camps and over our eastern boundary, spanning a length …
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 …
When it comes to planning holidays far from home, I am the kind of person who firmly believes that the world is large enough that you shouldn’t go back to …
While working out in the bush we very quickly learn to expect to be surprised by the inner working of mother nature. Nothing is a certainty! However, there is one …
This week we enjoy some great viewing all-round. Without a doubt, we are spoilt with a number of amazing predator sightings and amongst them, we have a few phenomenal sightings …
As old as time itself has been the constant ebb and flows of territories among the Leopards of Londolozi. With this in mind we still catch ourselves being surprised with …
With so much going on around Londolozi, we have been spoilt with photographic opportunities this week, which include a stunning moon rise with an enormous full moon. Winter temperatures have …
This winter has been slightly different to the norm here at Londolozi. Usually, by the time we approach the winter solstice, the grass has already taken on its tawny shade …
Another week goes by with some incredible sightings of a variety of different animals, however, this week is still dominated by the large predators. We spend some time with the …