Entangled Life at Londolozi
Walking through Londolozi, it’s easy to marvel at the towering trees, the sweeping savanna, and the abundant wildlife. But beneath the surface, a hidden network is at work—one that mirrors …
Walking through Londolozi, it’s easy to marvel at the towering trees, the sweeping savanna, and the abundant wildlife. But beneath the surface, a hidden network is at work—one that mirrors …
It was a typical December summer afternoon at Londolozi. The air hung heavy with the promise of rain, as grey clouds stretched across the sky. Despite the humidity, the bush …
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. …