The Week in Pictures #693
The start of Autumn. The autumn days are in full swing all around us here at Londolozi. The rainy clouds still persist, the autumn sunrises are shades of pink, purple, …
The start of Autumn. The autumn days are in full swing all around us here at Londolozi. The rainy clouds still persist, the autumn sunrises are shades of pink, purple, …
It has been a long time since I have had some dedicated, uninterrupted time in the wilderness to focus solely on capturing the wildlife and landscapes of Londolozi. I spend …
Water is the lifeblood of Londolozi and we are very fortunate to have that in abundance at this time of year. A couple weeks ago we had a beautiful downpour …
Nature most definitely is the ultimate tinkerer. She seems never to be satisfied with what is and instead constantly upgrades the performance of everything on Earth simultaneously. The point I …
Vultures are often misunderstood creatures, yet their role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem is invaluable. At Londolozi, these scavengers perform an essential function, ensuring that nothing goes to …
There is no better way to start a virtual safari than with a male lion roaring. We spend an evening with one of the Ndzhenga Males as he lets off …
February has been an eventful month at Londolozi, filled with incredible wildlife sightings and picturesque landscapes. In this blog, I’ve curated a selection of our Instagram reels to recap the …
It’s easy to overlook some of the smaller creatures of the bush when the allure of lions, leopards, and elephants captures most of our attention. I’ll be the first to …
From a large male leopard dragging and hoisting a warthog carcass to hippos fighting and four male lions crossing the sand river in the cover of darkness, this is a …
A nod to Mary Oliver… A poem is successful not when we understand it intellectually, but when it makes us feel something authentic, when it changes how we see the …
I have always been immensely fascinated by the wild. It was during a walk around the perimeter fence of my family’s holiday house on a game reserve in the Limpopo …
At the start of the rainy season, Londolozi felt strangely empty of elephants. As the first storms rolled in over the Kruger National Park – often receiving rain before us …
Having been the Camp Manager for this beautiful camp for a few years now – I wanted to give some inside secrets you may not have known about Pioneer Camp. …
The first two months of 2025 have finally seen the arrival of some much-needed rain in the Lowveld of South Africa. In the pictures below you will see a very …
I love summertime at Londolozi for many reasons, but the abundance of birdlife and their constant melodies are high on the list. From the whistling duet of my favourite bird, …