The Best Places to Read a Book While at Londolozi
In today’s fast-paced, hyperconnected world, we don’t often get the chance to switch off, slow down and relax with a book. Whilst people mainly visit Londolozi for the excitement of …
In today’s fast-paced, hyperconnected world, we don’t often get the chance to switch off, slow down and relax with a book. Whilst people mainly visit Londolozi for the excitement of …
As we close out another week in the strikingly beautiful wilderness at Londolozi, this selection of images certainly displays the abundance and diversity we share this land with. Lions have …
Following on from a recent blog by Barry, where he explores the harsh realities of raising cubs, this blog will shed some light on the next phase in this process- …
There is a multitude of words one can use in an attempt to describe an elephant: behemoth, complex, wise and majestic, just to mention a few. My favourite quote about …
One of the first things we as rangers do as we set off from camp on our game drives is to decide on an initial route. Therefore the majority of …
Springtime in the bush is my favourite time of year. The rains have come and with it bring an array of life. Birds are returning from migration; Dung beetles are …
As humans, we are innately drawn to new life in many different ways shapes and forms. Towards some species more so than others. After getting a radio call from Ranger …
To jump to our donations section click here. On a small road in the communities to the western side of the Sabi Sand Reserve that flows into the huge wild …
Thunderstorms, swarms of insect activity, rolling clouds, the big, the small, the fierce and the docile, this week shows it all. The first nod is to the next generation of …
Almost a year to the day and I remember it like it was yesterday. Alumni ranger James Tyrrell and I set out early in the morning with no real intention …
There is nothing quite like finding yourself amongst a large herd of elephants as they move past your vehicle. There’s an incredible aura of stillness and silence as we watch …
Trees provide life to everything around us. Without them we simply wouldn’t exist. When thinking about it, almost every time we found ourselves out in the bush we in some …
Before I start this blog, I need to remind myself to avoid the temptation to anthropomorphize. Dwarf mongooses are not people, no matter how interesting, complex and outright cute they …
This Week’s adventure takes us along the Sand River as we spend time with the Nhlanguleni Female. After flicking through her profile on the Londolozi Leopard’s Interactive Touchscreen we join …
For those that have visited us or been reading our blogs, you might recognise Ashleigh Chamberlain. With Ash’s zest for life and Londolozi, we thought we would pick her brain …