Photographic Journal: Chasing the Beautiful and the Small
For the last week I have been part of a safari that has further entrenched my love of the bush as well as my passion for photography. Together with excellent …
For the last week I have been part of a safari that has further entrenched my love of the bush as well as my passion for photography. Together with excellent …
With time on your side, the hobby of observation often forces its way into your world. Never is this more enjoyable and rewarding than when the subject(s) of the observation …
It’s going to be strange seeing a change in the patterns of animals as the drought starts to break. A lot of animals tend to be creatures of habit, and …
I have been working in the bush for almost seven years now (with a few gaps in between) and have been incredibly lucky to see some remarkable things. These special moments …
Across everyone’s lips for the last few months has been the talk of drought. Along with that, the shaking of heads at the dry expanse that greets you as you …
I first met Ntando when he came across for an interview in May 2016. I remember being entranced by the size of his hands and how tall he was, yet …
Amy Attenborough and I spend a lot of time in the bush together, and while waiting for sightings to unfold in order to capture them on film, we will wile …
Recently, our very own Executive Chef, Anna Ridgewell, was featured on Relais & Châteux’s blog in a piece by Tamlin Wightman about what it’s like to be a chef in the …
I am very sad to announce that since our last ostrich update a couple weeks ago, the ostrich family has lost two of their chicks. At just three and a …
As much as the sight of my wooden calendar in my room frightens me, it also excites me that we are in the 11th month of the year. This means …
“To hold hope these days is to be a rebel.” With all the political, economic and social mayhem happening around the globe and more specifically with the difficulty of the drought we’re …
Animals don’t just do nothing. A lion prostrated under a tree in the heat of the day isn’t doing nothing. It is resting during the hottest hours, conserving energy for when …
I’ve always believed that Londolozi is as much about the camp experience as it is about the wildlife and that the food we serve here is a key component in …
Londolozi guests and staff are what truly bring this place to life. Without them we would merely be a wilderness unwitnessed. In recognition of their contribution, we began, over a …
As someone who really enjoys wildlife photography I really do count myself incredibly privileged to be able to go out on a game drive twice a day in a place …