Woman And Nature
So many of us will know the term Mother Earth/Nature. But where does it originate? In Greek Mythology one of, if not, the first Gods was the Greek Goddess Gaia. …
So many of us will know the term Mother Earth/Nature. But where does it originate? In Greek Mythology one of, if not, the first Gods was the Greek Goddess Gaia. …
As we look back on the past year, it is clear that the love and appreciation for wildlife are alive and well. From the submissions of photographs for the Week …
The Sand River is the life source of Londolozi and as matter of fact the Sabi Sand Nature Reserve as a whole. This river flows through eight different properties throughout …
I started off my journey with Londolozi as a Camp Manager and I was extremely fortunate to work in all five Londolozi Camps throughout my time, but I spent most …
Having recently shared with you the ‘Senses of Safari’, you might have read about the nostalgia associated with taste, smell, feel, sound and sight. There are certain sensations that trigger …
One of the first things we as rangers do as we set off from camp on our game drives is to decide on an initial route. Therefore the majority of …
Trees provide life to everything around us. Without them we simply wouldn’t exist. When thinking about it, almost every time we found ourselves out in the bush we in some …
For those that have visited us or been reading our blogs, you might recognise Ashleigh Chamberlain. With Ash’s zest for life and Londolozi, we thought we would pick her brain …
What is it about baby animals of any species that appeals to us? Regardless of the species, whenever we are out on safari we get the oohs and aahs when …
After spending time at Londolozi and in the bush, every ranger finds themselves invested in the animals and the happenings of the lodge long after they leave. Curiously seeking out …
Isn’t it fascinating how our minds work. We can relive certain childhood memories with the simple trigger of a smell or an ingredient in a meal. Not only can a …
The vast majority of animal activity at Londolozi is often left unseen. Despite boasting some of the densest animal populations in Africa, we still spend a great amount of time …
Today’s blog is a prelude to Pat’s blog that went out last week on a “Display of Dominance”. Many people were asking about what happened in the build-up to it …
We can be safe to say that winter has come and gone, and the daytime temperatures begin to sore as summer is fast approaching. This has not affected the game …
Guests often ask me where have I travelled to or where would I like to travel to? My answer is always an easy one- I want to see all the …