March: A Roundup of the 10 Best Images
I found it harder than usual to choose the top ten photographs of the month – there seems to be an endless selection of brilliant images taken by the ranging …
I found it harder than usual to choose the top ten photographs of the month – there seems to be an endless selection of brilliant images taken by the ranging …
Despite having had to deal with some of the harsh realities of the bush last week, where some rangers and guests witnessed a remarkable conflict between lions and wild dogs, …
The wilderness is a dynamic theatre, constantly unravelling its never-ending story, one Act at a time, to whoever cares to observe. As guides, guests and spectators, we are its audience. …
What would Nelson Mandela have thought about a women’s cooperative at Londolozi? I found myself asking that question – not because I was feeling particularly philosophical or political – but …
The young lioness of the Tsalala pride has a chip on her shoulder. The sole survivor of 8 cubs born to the two Tsalala sisters in 2011, she has had …
“Young royalty is protected behind pillars and trunks. Its world is guarded and small, but its future is huge”- Heinrich van den Berg For me there are no better words …
“The sense of smell can be extraordinarily evocative, bringing back pictures as sharp as photographs of scenes that had left the conscious mind.” – Thalassa Cruso Our guide stops the …
In the Week in Pictures you will notice that many of my images are taken in the Sand River or at waterholes where animals have come to drink – their predictable …
Being out in the wilderness, on safari, is a life changing experience for most. But, for photographers, it can be the experience of a lifetime – one that is etched …
“We are the first generation to feel the impact of climate change and the last generation that can do something about it” – Barrack Obama It is almost that time …
The Open Learning Movement We are calling friends of Londolozi and Good Work Foundation (GWF) to join the Open Learning movement as we work towards a goal of getting 10,000 …
The territorial shifts of the large male leopards around the Sand River has been a hot topic for quite some time now. All of the talk and mere speculation suddenly …
On Friday we celebrated our one hundred and seventy-second Week in Pictures. It’s been over three years since this by now iconic part of the Londolozi Blog was launched and …
Sitting only meters away, it was difficult to see the Mashaba female leopard. She lay frozen, flat against the ground in the wispy grass. With brilliant camouflage she was well …
It is always exciting coming back from leave. I always find myself thinking about what has been happening in this beautiful paradise we call home. I, like all the guides …