Photo Journal: A Look at Tony Goldman’s Best Photographs
Long-time guest of Londolozi, Tony Goldman, recently submitted a host of stunning images taken on his recent visit. Here we present a selection of the best ones: Photographed by Londolozi …
Long-time guest of Londolozi, Tony Goldman, recently submitted a host of stunning images taken on his recent visit. Here we present a selection of the best ones: Photographed by Londolozi …
For me, this last week has been characterised by, not only a distinctive shift in the seasons but also by the changing predator dynamics on Londolozi too. I have seen three …
It’s been excrutiatingly hot and dry at Londolozi. We’ve been watching the afternoon skies for storms banking on the southern horizon and scanning various weather apps to see when and …
“Adopt the pace of nature: Her secret is patience.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson No truer statement could epitomise wildlife photography. Nature, and the capturing of its imagery, is a game of …
Just over a week ago we ran a post announcing the first sighting of one of the Matimba males on Londolozi. Since then both males have moved in as a …
The section of Londolozi north of the Sand River has been dominated by the Gowrie male leopard since early 2013. He first started making his presence known in late 2012, …
The Styx males were sleeping. Having been unable to stake their claim on Londolozi at the beginning of the year, they seem to have taken on a relatively nomadic existence …
Winter may be nearing its end here at Londolozi, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t still space for a lovely full bodied red wine. We have just added a …
The last week at Londolozi has been one that has seen a fair amount of change. The biggest of these changes is the arrival of the first rains. It is …
You don’t have to be a Nobel prizewinner to create ideas that will contribute to planet Earth’s success. Ellen MacArthur was a young sailor before she founded an organisation that …
Saturday was International Vulture Awareness Day. Think about that for a second… Can you imagine a day like this existing 50 years ago? An often misunderstood and maligned bird is finally being …
“The bushveld is a place where the human element indeed shrinks into utter insignificance, and grips you and subdues you and makes you one with yourself” – Jan Christiaan Smuts, …
Due to the perfect habitat and many years of hard work and habituation, we are lucky enough to have been viewing incredible leopard behaviour on Londolozi since the 1970’s. As …
In 2008, the Tsalala pride were taken over by two of the by-now infamous Mapogo coalition. A young male in the pride at the time, the sole survivor from a …
Tracks in the dust. Roars on the night air. The Tsalala pride sniffing bushes where an unknown lion(s) had clearly passed by the night before. These were the only signs …