Stargazing: Upside-down
This blog is as much a reminder to myself as it is to you, the reader. With most people in the Southern Hemisphere welcoming spring on the 1st of September …
This blog is as much a reminder to myself as it is to you, the reader. With most people in the Southern Hemisphere welcoming spring on the 1st of September …
Lions are one of the most documented wild animals on the African continent and at Londolozi, we are fortunate enough to observe and spend valuable time with them in their …
Life in the African bush is a world where the unexpected is the only certainty. Every opportunity we get to explore this wonderful wilderness brings with it the promise of …
After initially fleeing their natal pride due to the arrival of the dominant Ndzhenga Males and steering clear of the formidable Plains Camp Males, the Ntsevu Males have embarked on …
On a recent afternoon, I found myself perched in one of the most picturesque sections of the Sand River, eagerly awaiting a spectacular sunset and with it the mesmerizing activity …
“Oh my goodness, we still do this today!” The above statement reflects my thoughts exactly when scrolling through the Londolozi image archives. I have had such fun putting this series …
As we begin to approach the end of our dry season it is hard not to reflect on how the golden hues and dusty auburn shades of winter have provided …
I’ve always had a curiosity and interest in the human psyche and behavioural economics, unpacking how and why people behave the way they do. However, during my time at Londolozi, …
Reading this title, many of you may be thinking, “What exactly does he mean by, “Other”?” Let me briefly explain… Everyone has their own unique way of cataloguing their photographs …
All of us here at Londolozi have long been hoping for the day that we would see the ever-resilient Tsalala Pride start their next chapter. Our last update on the …
The unfolding drama of the wild dogs at Londolozi continues to surprise and fascinate us, and the latest developments are no exception. The wild dogs have now moved on from …
In the early hours of the morning, while trying to coax our 18-month-old Olivia back to sleep—ah, the joys of the 18-month sleep regression—I heard the commanding roars of lions …
Campfire storytelling is woven into the very fabric of Londolozi’s nearly 100-year history. The flickering flames have always been at the heart of our Londolozi camps, symbolising the warmth and …
The dry month of August has provided unobscured views of subjects and beautiful golden light in the early morning and late evenings. Being Women’s Month in South Africa, I find …
Guests will often ask us guides what our favourite animals are: most certainly never an easy question to answer based on the incredible diversity, complexity and sheer beauty surrounding us. …