Kambula Pride Take Down Buffalo
In the pre-dawn hours, while most people are still lost in deep sleep, rangers and trackers are wide awake. My alarm cuts through the silence at the early hour of …
In the pre-dawn hours, while most people are still lost in deep sleep, rangers and trackers are wide awake. My alarm cuts through the silence at the early hour of …
This week’s images highlight the turn of the season. Lots of pink and purple hues of the prolonged winter-feeling sunsets mixed among the contrasting lush green riverine vegetation that still …
A safari isn’t just a vacation; it’s a journey of transformation. From the moment you set foot on African soil, there’s a sense of something extraordinary. As you embrace the …
To explain the feeling of Tree Camp I have to begin here.. in the whispered tales of guests, I have heard the same words many many times and this …
A lot of attention has recently been on both the Nkoveni Female and Ximungwe Female and their cubs, and rightfully so! They have been providing some amazing game viewing and …
As Londolozi approaches its centenary year in 2026, the air is thick with nostalgia, like the scent of wild mint after a summer rain. It’s a time to reflect, to …
Varty Camp is the original Londolozi Camp and one that is laced in lore. But why do people still feel so drawn to this history seeped, original camp? In the …
As rangers, our lives are woven with threads of adventure, passion, and a yearning for discovery. Whilst our days are often filled with exhilarating game drives, tracking elusive animals, and …
Skip-gen travel: trips where grandparents forge unforgettable memories with their grandchildren. It’s a trend steeped in sentiment, often leading to journeys to places with profound personal meaning. Being a family-run …
With the lambing season of impalas behind us, and the gregarious and abundant impala herds now roaming the lush landscape around us, one can’t help but marvel in the copious …
In the vast expanse of nature’s wisdom, where every leaf whispers a story and each tree stands as a sentinel of time, a deep truth reveals itself: the boundless vitality …
Even though I work in an office environment at Londolozi, I’m fortunate to have the wilderness right on my doorstep as a break from the computer screen. In today’s world, …
Browse through any seasoned ranger’s bookshelf and you’ll likely encounter a treasure of books spanning from detailed mammal guides to astrological wonders, from grasses and trees to the musings of …
One of the most beautiful things I have found by working and living at Londolozi for three years now is how heightened your five senses become. You start to feel, …
I recently stumbled upon an article written by Heather Browning and Arthur Viet, titled “Positive Wild Animal Welfare“, found in the journal Biology & Philosophy. I love multi-dimensional approaches to …