Caught By A Crocodile- Does It Get Away? Virtual Safari #270
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 …
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 …
There’s a subtle kind of magic that comes with late afternoons in the bush. Just before the sun dips below the horizon, the air becomes cool and still—the world is …
One of the very first things we do when welcoming guests to Londolozi is ask about their interests for the duration of their stay. It’s not just polite small talk—it …
The African painted dog (Lycaon pictus) is a creature of remarkable complexity. Known for their intricate social structure, cooperative hunting, and vocal communications, these animals have long fascinated wildlife researchers …
Following on from my last blog, where I touched on the leopards frequently seen along the Sand River, I thought it would be fitting to shift focus to the lions …
This week’s Virtual Safari kicks off with a flurry of exciting yet fleeting moments—a glimpse of the Three Rivers Duo, a herd of elephants slowly feeding their way across the …