Londolozi’s Favourite Wine This Festive Season
We’ve officially entered into the Festive Season! For many, this time of year is about dusting off old family recipe books and taking a crack at creating some incredible food …
We’ve officially entered into the Festive Season! For many, this time of year is about dusting off old family recipe books and taking a crack at creating some incredible food …
After a recent bout of heavy rain, the bush has rapidly transformed, the last remnants of a dry winter are but a memory. Having received about a quarter of our …
“Start by doing what’s necessary, then do what’s possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible” ~ St Francis of Assis This is one of my favourite quotes, and has …
Since I was a child and had a dog as a pet I have always wished that I could understand animals entirely – be able to know exactly what they …
For many Londolozi guides, a bush walk will always hold a big place in our hearts. The simple act of walking allows us to connect with the bush on a …
The Inyathini Male, although has been seldomly seen, has been lurking along the Sand River, deep within the Nweti Males Territory. Although no longer a dominant territorial male, the Inyathini …
Growing up, I’ve always loved elephants and spending time with them. I find it so peaceful sitting quietly and watching them eat, pulling leaves off trees, completely unphased by your …
Spending a few days enduring the colder, rainy weather earlier this week, we have seen the bush transform before our eyes. The pans and waterholes are full, the lush new …
The beginning of 2021 had most of us here predicting the end of an era. The dominant Birmingham Males were closing in on 11 years old and seemed to be …
Stopping in the early hours of the morning is vital, whether it’s for an impala or just to view the sunrise. Stopping can help you as a guide or a …
Those of you that have come to Londolozi or even followed the blog page over the last few years will most likely be familiar with the infamous ‘pink pouch‘. For …
One of the most interesting facts of spending time coexisting with wildlife is that change is inevitable and each day, week, month and year we get to experience unique moments, …
Following on from last week’s intense period of lion viewing, where we left the four Ndhzenga Males resting at a large waterhole, they lay down the challenge for the Northern …
For almost a hundred years, Londolozi has organised family safaris in Africa. Located in one of the world’s most popular national parks for game viewing and safaris, the Kruger National …
“The fact is that no species has ever had such wholesale control over everything on earth, living or dead, as we now have. That lays upon us, whether we like …