The Week in Pictures #256
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 …
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 …
At Londolozi we are incredibly privileged to be able to watch things come full circle, whether in the bush or with our friends and within the Londolozi family. A recent …
As this week draws to a close it also marks my final week at Londolozi and I could not have asked for a better one to finish my time in …
“For to be free is not to merely cast off ones chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others” – Nelson Mandela It …
Photographic rules… Sure, photography can be said to have “rules”; a series of guidelines helping the photographer achieve the desired final image. These certainly do make a huge difference in …
Londolozi has a shared humanity that catches my attention in small moments every single day. We’ve spoken about this a lot this year in reference to our 90th birthday and …
Rain is the lifeblood of the earth, bringing new life when it falls. There are times though when it can also make conditions slightly harder for animals, which is something …
At the ludicrous hour of 2am, a handful of brave (or crazy) Londolozi staff dragged themselves from their beds and up to the airstrip for the much anticipated Orionids Meteor …
It’s a discussion I have had with quite a few people recently: what does “loss” mean to us in the context of the bush? Why should the death of a big …
It has been yet another remarkable week at Londolozi. Incredible interactions and unlikely sightings continue to surprise us all. My absolute highlight from the week has to be the interaction …