The Week In Pictures #672
Petrichor | ˈpɛtrʌɪkɔː | noun a pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather. After a photographically amazing dry period, we are elated to finally …
Petrichor | ˈpɛtrʌɪkɔː | noun a pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather. After a photographically amazing dry period, we are elated to finally …
Having arrived at Londolozi almost ten months ago to the day, it feels surreal to now be writing for the very blog I’ve spent hours reading. With that in mind, …
The other day, we had the treat of seeing a leopard that we don’t often see: the Piccadilly Female. I’ve been wracking my brains and don’t think I’ve actually ever …
As the warmth of spring settles in and the days grow longer, there’s a similar shift happening overhead. Here in the Southern Hemisphere, spring isn’t just about what’s happening on …
Over the past few weeks, there have been regular sightings of a mother cheetah and her cubs throughout the southwestern parts of the reserve. Historically, cheetahs have been scarce across …
There’s nothing quite like the thrill of watching mating leopards. Though it can be a challenge to keep up with them as they cover considerable ground, the effort is always …
In a world where quality time with loved ones often gets lost in the busyness of modern life, a Londolozi safari offers a rare chance to reconnect with both family …
The Week In Pictures presents a journal of wildlife photographs celebrating the diversity of life and beauty surrounding us at the beautiful Londolozi Game Reserve. As we reflect on the …
More often than not, when we talk about the lineages of leopards, we focus on the female leopards that inhabit Londolozi and their offspring. This focus is understandable for reasons …
Being on safari at Londolozi as a photographer is a serendipitous journey where each game drive offers an unexpected opportunity to capture extraordinary moments. Whether you manage to snag “the …
Sixteen months ago, I began a journey at Londolozi that has shaped me in ways I could not have anticipated. For the first six months, I worked as a camp …
As far back as I can remember, I have always had a fascination with how animals in the African bush are grouped into collective nouns. The descriptive manner in which …
While out on a relaxed bumble with some of the team, we found ourselves in the middle of a thrilling sighting involving the Kambula Pride. In the wide open grasslands, …
The Power of Intention In the Healing House, we work with tools to assist in weaving calm and comfort to the soft animal of the body. Some of these tools …
It’s been another great week out in the Londolozi wilderness, with many different sightings of the predators. In classic Londolozi fashion, the big cats are featured the most. Venturing out …