The Week in Pictures #89
A wonderful find in the North of a new leopard den-site, the possibility of the Tsalala Pride birthing another litter and a few lions up in trees certainly made this …
A wonderful find in the North of a new leopard den-site, the possibility of the Tsalala Pride birthing another litter and a few lions up in trees certainly made this …
The Majingilane have been spending an inordinate amount of time north of the Sand River recently. Rumours of a coalition of 7 moving into the northern reaches of the park …
Fred and Cathleen Eldridge stayed with us last month and, after receiving only one or two of Fred’s pictures via Facebook, I knew that we needed more to share with …
The Sparta pride were found snoozing under the shade of a Jackalberry tree in the Dudley Riverbank area. A large herd of buffalo was grazing nearby. As the sun dropped …
With the cheetah drama settling down slightly as the mother cheetah looks to be on the mend, other dramas have raised their heads over the past few days. The Tsalala …
I have been waiting almost three years to watch lions bring down a buffalo, and this week it finally happened. Two of the Majingilane added their massive firepower to the …
When Justina Yeo, a Londolozi guest, shared some pictures with us on Facebook I was excited to be able to share them with you all on our blog. Enjoy this …
A cub is missing from the Sparta Pride. Sub-adult would be a more accurate term, but whatever the nomenclature, there is, unfortunately, a distinct possibility that the young lion may …
Mike Sutherland hails from Durban, but we try not to hold that against him. The beach lifestyle that was such an integral part of Mike’s formative years has turned him …
A few weeks ago we ran a piece on the Tsalala Pride in which we speculated that the 8th and final survivor of the two 2011 litters had been killed. …
Winter has most certainly arrived at Londolozi as guests gather on deck, wrapping gloved hands around a steaming cup of coffee. With the mist hanging low on the water of …
A question that often gets asked by guests is, “Do you name your animals?”. It’s a tricky issue, and my answer is usually given after a pause. “Yes and no”, …
The Tamboti tree leaves have started to go red and orange, the grass a golden brown and with these changes soft warm light has transformed Londolozi into a living canvas. …
I remember a few months ago when the Southern Pride was seen on Londolozi for the first time in a while; I bundled all the trainee rangers into a Land …
Londolozi guest, David Fedonczak, came to Londolozi with his family and I had the great pleasure of meeting them in the Boma last week. I knew that David was an …