Plastic Free July ~ A Reflection On Sustainability
We are well into our winter – having recently passed our winter solstice on June 21st. The wilderness exhibits tones of browns, yellows and oranges, aloes are in full bloom …
We are well into our winter – having recently passed our winter solstice on June 21st. The wilderness exhibits tones of browns, yellows and oranges, aloes are in full bloom …
This week we enjoy some great viewing all-round. Without a doubt, we are spoilt with a number of amazing predator sightings and amongst them, we have a few phenomenal sightings …
Leopard are the flagship animals of Londolozi. They represent the success story that is a reconciliation with the land and its natural inhabitants over the last four and half decades. …
In today’s blog, long-time repeat guest Tony Goldman once again shares his photographic splendours of the gorgeous feathered friends of Londolozi. “Growing up in South Africa I was afforded the …
When one thinks of a cat, one immediately assumes that it should be afraid of water, aversion to water is one of the most well-known characteristics of household cats. However, …
As old as time itself has been the constant ebb and flows of territories among the Leopards of Londolozi. With this in mind we still catch ourselves being surprised with …
We have a lot of exciting news to reveal to you this week. Firstly, the Xinzele Female has given birth to another litter of cubs in the same den that …
After witnessing many multigenerational families keep returning to Africa – we have notice an incredible bond form between this wild continent and children. In many ways it’s an obvious pairing. …
Although the bushveld is still lush and waterholes full, the much colder temperatures and in fact one morning where the rangers reported frost to be on the ground in some …
There is a remarkable idea out here called co-operative hunting. The idea is to bring together a group of animals to see if they can become something more; to see …
Last Updated: Friday 22nd June 2022 Originally published on November 18th, 2020. Editor’s note: The following blog post was originally written just after the national lockdown in South Africa was …
Leopards are by nature incredibly secretive and elusive animals. Add to this a very lush and densely vegetated bushveld on the back of a very wet summer and a higher …
Whether it is a coincidence or not, it is fascinating that World Giraffe Day falls on the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere and the winter solstice in the southern …
I know most of the stories that we write about start with, “we came a round a corner and then bang there was a Leopard” but this is not how …
Today is my first Father’s Day! I am probably not the one to be giving any parenting advice as I am just a beginner on this wild adventure… However, this …