New Life in the Bush: A Fragile Thing
Leopards are difficult animals to track. They tread lightly, often leaving only faint signs of their passing in even the finest of dust. Secretive by nature, favouring drainage lines and …
Leopards are difficult animals to track. They tread lightly, often leaving only faint signs of their passing in even the finest of dust. Secretive by nature, favouring drainage lines and …
Words are often written about the speed, power and athleticism of certain animals. Cheetahs accelerating to over 100km/h, impala leaping gracefully over obstacles, and leopards hauling more than their bodyweight …
After a refreshing two week break from work I am delighted to be back at Londolozi Game Reserve. Ready for another enchanting six weeks behind the wheel. Ready, to head …
Londolozi’s Executive Chef, Anna Ridgewell, is featured in this months edition of Classic Feel Magazine. Take a read through the interview below and enjoy some of the pictures of Anna’s …
What would a week in pictures be without a reflection shot. This week, reflections seem to have been a prominent theme, as I managed to capture some great images of …
In early 2010, the harmonica wielding Neil Burnie strolled into the Londolozi Blog office and, quite randomly, started playing for me in between waxing lyrical about a Tiger Shark project …
We recently had our first good look at a male leopard that seems to have been spending time in the northern reaches of Londolozi. We were quite lucky to locate …
Join Boyd Matson from National Geographic Weekend as he interviews our very own ranger Helen Young on tracking leopards at Londolozi. Boyd is a renowned traveller, writer and radio show …
It’s always great to hear from guests that are keen to share their experience at Londolozi and it’s even better when they have fantastic photographs to accompany their write up! …
The week started off really well when we discovered the 4 Sparta lionesses, their 7 cubs and 3 of the Majingilane coalition all feeding on an adult giraffe. With their …
It looks like we have finally found the equivalent Jaguar to the Londolozi “mother leopard;” that magical animal that is wired slightly differently and relaxed enough to be habituated to …
An unusual sighting of a male leopard on the remains of a Porcupine provided some entertaining viewing at Londolozi Game Reserve. Written and photographed by Adam Bannister
This is one of the more unusual and unexpected sightings of the year. Although I personally did not see it, I managed to chat to Dean Smithyman who did. I …
The much loved Tsalala Pride are looking great! The past year has been very difficult on this special group of lions. If one considers that not too long ago it …
This week it seemed that there were lions everywhere and leopards were nowhere to be seen. At one stage during the week, we had the Sparta pride, Tsalala pride, Tsalala …