There’s Nothing Quite Like… New Born Animals
My first glimpse of a baby animal this season was of a vervet monkey strapped to its mother’s underbelly – clinging on tightly as she walked by. This was the …
My first glimpse of a baby animal this season was of a vervet monkey strapped to its mother’s underbelly – clinging on tightly as she walked by. This was the …
“Much of our resilience comes from community- from the relationships that allow us to lean on each other for support when we need it most”- Anonymous As guides we are …
We’d heard that the Sparta pride had been located earlier in the day and that there was a good chance that they would be lazing about in the same location, …
I can happily report that October was another successful month for our photographers. It started with lions feasting on a young rhino bull to the recent sighting of lions and buffalos – the …
After the first of the summer rains have fallen we have had a constant reminder of the approaching wet season from ever present clouds. Condensation that promises life and a …
As a guide I have a bucket list of various sightings that I dream of seeing. The more time I spend in the bush, the more amazing things I have …
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. NOT FOR SENSITIVE VIEWERS Lions sleep. A lot. In fact, to find lions not sleeping is relatively uncommon, and one of the reasons one heads out for …
Today we introduce you to our brand new Londolozi app as well as a few of our other favourite travel apps. Scroll below to view 15 apps that have made …
The 17th of October 2014 will be a day that I will remember forever. Being out in the field as often as we are, the opportunities and possibilities are endless, …
My wife and I had been trying to see leopards for eight years! We spent three weeks in Southern Africa in 2007 and visited game reserves in three countries without …
My name is Amy Attenborough and I’m a born and bred South African. I began guiding for the same reasons so many other young South Africans do, because my childhood …
Being lucky enough to live and work in an environment which constantly presents itself with natural beauty, I have not often picked up a camera to capture the stunning moments …
One of the most commonly asked questions at Londolozi is: “Who is responsible for the magnificent interiors?” Followed by: “How do you keep the camps looking good while being in …
This week we wanted to pay tribute to two of our Londolozi behind-the-scene heroes. However, the two in question agreed to being profiled on one condition: that they were allowed …
Two years ago, the roar of the Majingilane was a constant serenade on the night air of Londolozi. If you couldn’t hear them on at least five evenings a week, …