The Week In Pictures #701
So, after the entertainment of last week’s Week In Pictures post, I thought I would still satisfy you all with another selection of images for this week. But over and …
So, after the entertainment of last week’s Week In Pictures post, I thought I would still satisfy you all with another selection of images for this week. But over and …
Over the past couple of months, a once-familiar presence in the far southeastern parts of the Londolozi reserve has now faded into absence. The Nweti Male, long regarded as the …
It starts with a flash. Every summer, as the sun rises over the grasslands of Londolozi, a burst of turquoise and chestnut flits through the trees. The European Roller has …
“You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” – Ansel Adams You’ve just landed on your dream safari. Binoculars around your neck, safari hat on your head, camera in hand …
We set out that morning with purpose. After a few drives without luck, we were determined to find the Three Rivers Female and her cub. We had a hunch they …
Some sightings leave you breathless. Not because of what you’ve just seen, but because of how long you were holding your breath while watching it unfold. We join Barry and …
Happy Mother’s Day (for tomorrow) to all mothers in every form – biological and otherwise. A nurturer, a provider, a healer, a guide, a warrior, a protector, a friend… she …
As is tradition, we celebrate another sensational milestone on the blog front—700 consecutive weeks of bringing you The Week In Pictures! That’s 700 moments frozen in time. 700 stories shared. …
When I arrived at Londolozi, the Ntomi Male was one of the first young leopards I got to see. And so witnessing the timeline of his development thus far has …
Some arrivals happen quietly. No grand announcement, no dramatic showdown, just a set of fresh tracks in the sand, a fleeting glimpse through the thickets or a new tail hanging …
Packs of wild dogs vary in size and we are very fortunate here at Londolozi to see several different packs. Today I want to focus on quite an interesting pack. …
Biomimicry, the practice of emulating nature’s designs to solve human challenges, has led to remarkable innovations. The African elephant’s trunk, with its unparalleled versatility and strength, has inspired advancements across …
Setting out early one morning, we stumble across the Ntsevu Pride mid-hunt. One lioness was clearly more focused than the others, stalking with purpose while the cubs hung back, unsure …
More than just a luxury safari A Londolozi safari extends far beyond exclusive wildlife encounters and moments of peaceful stillness in nature. Your stay creates powerful ripples – transforming neighbouring …
This week’s images captures a collection of moments I’ve been fortunate to witness of recent as we head into the cooler months of winter. The images below highlight the diversity …