The Week in Pictures #247
Now deep into the cool and dusty winter, authentic colours of the land emerge around constantly active animals. With busy characters always on the move, viewing and photographic opportunities are …
Now deep into the cool and dusty winter, authentic colours of the land emerge around constantly active animals. With busy characters always on the move, viewing and photographic opportunities are …
Coming to the end of another month, it is once again time to reflect on what’s happened over the past four or so weeks, reminiscing about what has happened in …
There is a certain enjoyment that the holistic safari experience brings, but there is a wider satisfaction which each one of us finds elsewhere. From guests, through rangers and trackers, to …
Long- standing guest, Tony Goldman recently made a return trip to Londolozi and captured some incredible photographs during his stay. He has submitted stunning photographs in the past and this …
The following images are from the past week where four rangers and trackers drove a photographic group. This gave us the amazing opportunity to meet and learn from some very …
Today is World Photo Day, one that marks the invention of photography and there is no better way to celebrate it than with a Week in Pictures. Photographs are one …
“Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do, than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from …
There are many different ways to approach The Week in Pictures. Often one can talk about the different seasons, weather, sightings of animals and their movements. This week I wanted …
On Wednesday people from all over South Africa cast their vote in the Local Government Elections. Much like the EFF has not been able to rally much support, no one …
It seems adaptability is the name of the game in these dry times, and I’m not just talking about the animals. As leopards in particular retreat to drainage lines with …
Former Londolozi Head Ranger Oliver Sinclair was recently visiting with his family. Ollie is renowned for his knack of discovering new leopard litters, and although there were no females with secluded …
On the 1st June we were greeted at the Londolozi airstrip by a lovely, warm, friendly smile of our guide Don and our tracker Lucky and immediately felt that we …
On September 17th last year, the witty and intellectual Tom Imrie wrote a post on the current El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) currently ensuing across the globe. This ENSO is …
Cool, crisp and windless mornings warm the soul during the winter months, despite chilling the skin, and never before has this been felt more clearly. From beneath layers and layers and preceding …
Ever since I was a young boy I can remember having an absolute fascination with leopards. The first time I can remember seeing a leopard was when I was about …