Safari Icons: The Big Five
The term “The Big Five” forms the foundation of thousands upon thousands of safari bookings each year, but the Big Five is a concept that many first time visitors to …
The term “The Big Five” forms the foundation of thousands upon thousands of safari bookings each year, but the Big Five is a concept that many first time visitors to …
This week we have a diverse yet spectacular selection of images to showcase. From a stunning shot of the Tsalala Female hunting on the airstrip to a number of large …
2021 was a year of unprecedented change. The global Coronavirus pandemic kept us on our toes and taught us to take things one step at a time. As much as …
In part 1 of this blog, we discussed what a take-over means for the dominant males; in this instance, the Birmingham Males. Now let’s talk about the Ntsevu Pride. This …
Celebrating the arrival of the new year with a Virtual Safari is an amazing way to settle us all into what 2022 has in store for us. We closed out …
Can you believe it? 2021 is pretty much over. And what an amazing way to end off the year with a Week in Pictures. The sightings this week have been …
In light of Christmas Day tomorrow, we have centred this Week in Pictures around everything to do with amazing light. Light is everything in photography and is able to transform …
It’s all about the wildlife today. Day three of Nature’s Gifts keeps us rooted in tradition, while many begin to take it easy over the Festive Season, Sean Zeederberg makes …
In the build-up to Christmas, we start our Advent Calendar series tomorrow and as a result, we have decided to move this Week in Pictures forward by one day. Although …
Following on from last week’s intense period of lion viewing, where we left the four Ndhzenga Males resting at a large waterhole, they lay down the challenge for the Northern …
As we all know, far too well, lion dynamics is an interesting topic and a fairly tricky one to accurately predict. Tensions amongst the lion world are high and a …
The Dynamic Duo, that is the Tsalala Pride have returned to Londolozi once again. Although an incredibly short sighting, it was a magical one nonetheless. Having had a brief glimpse …
The Tsalala Pride has been an iconic and renowned pride of lions on Londolozi having been around for over 20 years, we were saddened when the pride was reduced down …
As part of the journey to becoming a Londolozi ranger we were taken out on our very first game drive at Londolozi a week after arriving. Our Head Ranger, James …
The Jackalberry tree is of great significance to us at Londolozi. Beneath its shade on the banks of the Sand River was the beginnings of what has now become Londolozi …