Garrett Fitzpatrick

Sales Manager

Garrett has always had an incredible love for the wilderness and found his way to Londolozi straight after University. After spending time as a Londolozi Camp Manager, the incredible stories of daily sightings from his ranger counterparts and guests alike pushed him to become a Londolozi Guide, where he enjoyed 3 years in the field sharing Londolozi with thousands of guests. After a brief sabbatical travelling through Southern Africa and working in Tanzania, Garrett returned to the Londolozi Family as Sales Manager sharing Londolozi with as many people as possible.

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The Tu Tones male astounded everyone by establishing his territory within his father Camp Pan's territory.

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Tu-Tones 3:2 Male

Lineage
River Female
Identification
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Timeline
3 stories
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Parents
2 known
Litters
0 known
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Mashaba 3:3 Female
2008 - present

The Mashaba female is currently Londolozi’s best-known leopard. Her relaxed nature means she is comfortable around the vehicles.

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Mashaba 3:3 Female

Lineage
Sunsetbend
Identification
markings
Timeline
46 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
10 known
Offspring
known
Siblings
known
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Nkoveni 2:2 Female
2012 - present

A gorgeous female who is found to the east of camp. Easily recognised by her 2:2 spot pattern she is often to be found in Marula trees.

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Nkoveni 2:2 Female

Lineage
Sunsetbend
Identification
markings
Timeline
74 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
5 known
Offspring
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Ndzanzeni 4:3 Female
2012 - present

This female is a success story all in herself, being born as a single cub to the Riverbank 3:3 female in early 2012.

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Ndzanzeni 4:3 Female

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Mother Leopard
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markings
Timeline
29 stories
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2 known
Litters
3 known
Offspring
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The Dudley Riverbank female was another successful cub of the 3:4 female that reached old age, eventually passing away at just over 17 years

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Dudley Riverbank 3:3 Female

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Mother Leopard
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markings
Timeline
9 stories
Territory
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Parents
1 known
Litters
6 known
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An enigmatic female not often encountered, this leopard lives to the north of the Sand River.

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Tutlwa 4:3 Female

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Sunsetbend
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markings
Timeline
10 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
7 known
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16

The daughter of Sunsetbend female, is named Xidulu which means termite mound in Shangaan.

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Xidulu 2:3 Female

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Sunsetbend
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1 known
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13

Initially skittish she spent a lot of time in the Sand River, now relaxed she makes up the majority of leopard viewing west of camp.

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Nhlanguleni 3:2 Female

Lineage
Sunsetbend
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markings
Timeline
64 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
7 known
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She was born to the Short Tailed female in 2002 in the same litter as the Tugwaan male.

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Ximpalapala 4:4 Female

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Short Tail Female
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markings
Territory
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Parents
1 known
Litters
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Nanga 4:3 Female
2009 - present

The Nanga female was born to the Nyelethi 4:4 female in 2009 as part of a litter of three.

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Nanga 4:3 Female

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Saseka Female
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Parents
2 known
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11

The Tamboti female inhabited the south-eastern sections of Londolozi, having a large part of her territory along the Maxabene Riverbed.

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Tamboti 4:3 Female

Lineage
Sunsetbend
Identification
markings
Timeline
6 stories
Territory
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Parents
1 known
Litters
3 known
Offspring
known
Siblings
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Island 5:3 Female
2013 - present

This leopard is the only cub the Tamboti female has so far raised to independence.

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Island 5:3 Female

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Sunsetbend
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2 known
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The Tatowa female was one of a litter of three females born in early 2012 to the Ximpalapala female of the north.

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Tatowa 3:3 Female

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Short Tail Female
Identification
markings
Timeline
3 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
0 known
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The Little Bush female is a rare visitor to Londolozi as most of her territory lies beyond our southern borders.

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Little Bush 3:3 Female

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Unknown
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1 known
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She is occasionally seen around the far north west corner of Londolozi, and is generally quite relaxed around vehicles.

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Ingrid Dam 4:4 Female

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Unknown
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0 known
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Marthly 3:2 Male
2001 - 2015

This male moved in from the north of the reserve in 2010, and was instantly recognisable by his unique tuft of fur at the back of his neck.

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Marthly 3:2 Male

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Unknown
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0 known
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Incredibly, the 5:5 male was adopted as a cub by his grandmother, the 3:4 female, and raised by her to adulthood.

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Dudley Riverbank 5:5 Male

Lineage
Mother Leopard
Identification
markings
Timeline
3 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
0 known
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Piva 3:2 Male
2010 - 2017

Directly descended from the original mother leopard and therefore part of the royal lineage of Londolozi.

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Piva 3:2 Male

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Mother Leopard
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2 known
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Born to the Nyelethi female in 2009, this male was one of three cubs that all survived to independence.

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Nyelethi 4:3 Male

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Saseka Female
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2 known
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This rangy male was an enigma, arriving on Londolozi in the mid to latter parts of 2014 and staying mainly in the western areas.

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Robson's 4:4 Male

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Unknown
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Timeline
4 stories
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0 known
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0 known
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Another leopard who originated in the Kruger National Park, he has established a large territory in the south eastern areas of Londolozi.

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Inyathini 3:3 Male

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Unknown
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Timeline
6 stories
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0 known
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0 known
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Unofficially the biggest leopard in the Sabi Sands, the Anderson male is an absolutely enormous individual in north western Londolozi.

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Anderson 4:4 Male

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Unknown
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3 stories
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1 known
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0 known
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The brother of the Tu-Tones male from the same litter, the Makhotini male has had a far more successful life.

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Makhotini 3:3 Male

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River Female
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markings
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Parents
2 known
Litters
known
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Gowrie 2:2 Male
2005 - 2015

The Gowrie male first appeared in the Sabi Sands around 2011. Judging by his size, he is estimated to have been born around 2005/6.

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Gowrie 2:2 Male

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Unknown
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0 known
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Ximungwe 5:3 Female
2015 - present

Having been viewed by vehicles from an early age, this leopard is supremely relaxed around Land Rovers.

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Ximungwe 5:3 Female

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Sunsetbend
Identification
markings
Timeline
107 stories
Territory
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Parents
1 known
Litters
2 known
Offspring
known
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Flat Rock 3:2 Male
2013 - present

A dominant male leopard over the majority of the north. He originally took over the 4:4 Male's territory when he died.

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Flat Rock 3:2 Male

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Unknown
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Timeline
37 stories
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0 known
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0 known
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The Torchwood male holds territory falling mostly to the west of Londolozi and is infrequently seen.

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Torchwood 3:3 Male

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Unknown
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Timeline
3 stories
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0 known
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0 known
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Nweti 4:2 Male
2015 - present

He is a large, tall, and long male that has an incredible coat and a tuft of hair on his neck

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Nweti 4:2 Male

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Unknown
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Timeline
13 stories
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Parents
2 known
Litters
0 known
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Born in 2016, this male spent his early years in the south-east of Londolozi, but began moving further afield in late 2019.

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Tortoise Pan 4:3 Male

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Mother Leopard
Identification
markings
Timeline
7 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
0 known
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This female is most often encountered near the Sand River to the east of the Londolozi camps.

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Piccadilly 3:3 female

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Sunsetbend
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markings
Timeline
19 stories
Territory
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Parents
1 known
Litters
0 known
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12

Initially seen as a young male in 2016, this leopard only properly established territory on Londolozi in mid-2019

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Senegal Bush 3:3 Male

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Unknown
Identification
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Timeline
94 stories
Territory
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0 known
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0 known
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Makomsava 4:4 female
2015 - present

The only surviving cub of the Nanga female, currently territorial north of Marthly.

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Makomsava 4:4 female

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Saseka Female
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markings
Timeline
8 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
2 known
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A pretty young playful female found along the river to the east of camp

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Plaque Rock 3:3 Female

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Sunsetbend
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markings
Timeline
52 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
1 known
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Forced into early independence as her mother was killed by the Southern Avoca Males.

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Three Rivers 2:2 Female

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Sunsetbend
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markings
Timeline
64 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
Litters
1 known
Offspring
known
Siblings
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Ntomi 3:3 Male
2021 - present

A single cub of the Ximungwe Female's second litter. Initially rather skittish but is very relaxed now. Birth mark in his left eye.

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Ntomi 3:3 Male

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Sunsetbend
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Timeline
82 stories
Territory
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Parents
2 known
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0 known
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