A Golden Scene of Elephants Down By The River
Those of you who have been following the blog posts over the last while may have seen my two-part ‘bucket list sightings of Londolozi‘ post where I highlighted some of …
Those of you who have been following the blog posts over the last while may have seen my two-part ‘bucket list sightings of Londolozi‘ post where I highlighted some of …
Upon nearing the birth of my first child towards the end of this month, one can’t help but reflect on a multitude of life’s aspects, as I am sure all …
During an age when technology takes the frontline of our lives, being indoors becomes a more-than regular place of existence and entertainment for the children of today. When we, as …
A simple definition of massage would be: The therapeutic rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension and reduce pain. Swedish, …
I’m a strong believer in providing the mind enough solace in order for it to operate at its most efficient and effective. Luckily for us here at Londolozi, there are …
One never really leaves Africa, it’s always with you… your senses are heightened by the experiences. You see more clearly, listen more carefully, and crave the smell of the natural …
I like to practice gratitude. It is something that doesn’t take much time to do, and – when done regularly – it has the ability to completely change my day. …
For the majority of 2020, I wasn’t based here at Londolozi but rather back in my home town in Kwa Zulu-Natal. I had bought myself my first camera in December …
Growing up is tough. Growing up as a young leopard in the wild African bush is extremely tough! Each and every day is a battle for survival and if a …
We have just passed the winter solstice here at Londolozi which means, on the 21 June, we experienced our shortest day and our longest night as the southern hemisphere reaches …
Borders are opening, restrictions are easing and people are travelling once more. It’s been nearly a year since we reopened our camps, and over the last few months we have …
“Why do zebra have stripes?” This is certainly a topic that has been covered numerous times, not only on the Londolozi blog but by most guests that come on safari …
We left camp with the distant sound of lions roaring in the south eastern parts of the reserve, an area where the Ntsevu pride has been dominant for some time …
Lions regularly spend time apart from their prides, either splintering into temporary small groups, females breaking off to look for males to mate with, or lionesses denning small cubs and …
Londolozi is an extremely unique place as I’m sure everyone who has visited us will agree. There are so many different elements to what makes us unique. Every single day …