An Interview with Londolozi Head Ranger, Kate Imrie
“I was always lost. Always convinced no one would find me.” I wish I could say that this quote was taken from one of the more reflective moments in my …
“I was always lost. Always convinced no one would find me.” I wish I could say that this quote was taken from one of the more reflective moments in my …
It seems we have missed spring this year and jumped straight into summer! The true African sun is out and she is beaming. The animals have had to adjust just …
Rules are there to be broken… When it comes to photography it is drilled into us that composition is everything and that in order to have the ‘perfect’ photograph you …
Spring is upon us and as much as it doesn’t look like it just yet the signs are definitely there to be seen if you look for them. The first …
We are, as Rangers and Trackers, in a very rare position, whereby we have the ability to explore. To search, to walk, to drive, to look and to see. To …
As it is the final day of August and the last day of winter before the official start of spring, we thought we’d share some of the photographic highlights of …
As winter draws to a close I find myself reflecting on the last couple of months and how lucky we are to work in a place of such beauty. The …
There is beauty to be found all around. The flash of a waterbuck as it runs through the bushveld, curious monkeys at play, a hippo grunting from its waterside home. …
Tomorrow, Pete Fleck flies to Madagascar to take part in one of the greatest adventures of his life. The day after, I do the same. The time has finally come …
On a sand bank, no ordinary sand bank, but one in the middle of the Sand River at Londolozi in the Sabi Sands. There could not, would not, and cannot …
The first heat has hit! The knobthorns are flowering and the first Wahlberg’s eagles have been sighted, a sure sign that winter is coming to an end. Although I am …
There is change in the air. All of a sudden there is the slightest sign in the bush that the seasons have begun to swing. It is a very subtle …
It was a mixed week, with some quiet days of leopard behaviour. My absolute top sighting was all four of the Majingilane emerging from out of the mist to cross …
To say it was an exciting week would be an understatement. This week was filled with amazing interaction and incredible surprises. We witnessed male lions emerge from the mist after …
Originally from Newlands in Cape Town, James Tyrrell (JT) has been working as a ranger at Londolozi for almost four years. Many readers will know him for his wistful documentation …