The Week in Pictures #178
With the inevitably dry winter creeping ever closer and the consistent mumblings of a summer not delivering enough rain, it would be a lie to say that this last week …
With the inevitably dry winter creeping ever closer and the consistent mumblings of a summer not delivering enough rain, it would be a lie to say that this last week …
One cannot help driving through the bush and noticing particular game paths or ‘ideal’ spots that you reckon animals would enjoy. And while we check on these as often as …
For this week’s post I have decided to share 20 landscape images that stand out for their sheer beauty. These images should give you a good feeling of the vistas …
Recent guest Jennifer and Thomas Bruhlmann from Switzerland visited us at Londolozi, staying at Varty Camp. During their time and assisted by ranger Don Heyneke and Tracker Lucky they were …
As another week draws to an end I reflect back on all the incredible events that have unfolded. It is always such a privilege to be a frequent observer of …
Looking through some of the images that we have featured on the blog, I felt inspired to share some of the most powerful photographs that we have shared over the …
It’s been a while since it was my turn to do TWIP, so I stuck a couple of extra ones in from the backlog I was accumulating on my hard-drive. …
Londolozi Tree Camp was the first ever Game Reserve to receive the world renowned Relais & Châteaux fleur-de-lis of excellence in 1993. This marked the beginning of a journey towards …
The past two years of my guiding career here have been filled with many memorable experiences and have easily been the most incredible two years I have spent in the …
I found it harder than usual to choose the top ten photographs of the month – there seems to be an endless selection of brilliant images taken by the ranging …
Despite having had to deal with some of the harsh realities of the bush last week, where some rangers and guests witnessed a remarkable conflict between lions and wild dogs, …
The wilderness is a dynamic theatre, constantly unravelling its never-ending story, one Act at a time, to whoever cares to observe. As guides, guests and spectators, we are its audience. …
What would Nelson Mandela have thought about a women’s cooperative at Londolozi? I found myself asking that question – not because I was feeling particularly philosophical or political – but …
In the Week in Pictures you will notice that many of my images are taken in the Sand River or at waterholes where animals have come to drink – their predictable …
It is always exciting coming back from leave. I always find myself thinking about what has been happening in this beautiful paradise we call home. I, like all the guides …