A Drag Mark Worth Following
Following on from a previous blog I wrote about The Joys of Tracking – today I’m going to share with you a very exciting tracking experience that Joy and I …
Following on from a previous blog I wrote about The Joys of Tracking – today I’m going to share with you a very exciting tracking experience that Joy and I …
Africa occupies about 1/5 of the global land surface and is home to almost 1/5 of all known species of mammals, birds and plants in the world. The continent is …
Today’s Virtual Safari sees us following up on the mother cheetah and her sub0adult male the following morning after last week’s story. We find them perched on a termite mound …
For as long as I can remember, I have always been inexplicably drawn to light – in all its forms. Every day I find myself stunned at the magic that …
With each passing week, we can feel the bush transforming towards summer. We experienced our first bit of rain for the season which we welcomed with arms wide open after …
A few days ago after a lovely afternoon game drive, we decided to stop and enjoy a sundowner in an open clearing next to a large river acacia tree (Vachelia …
Over the last week, there has been great excitement amongst the rangers regarding a discovery at Camp Dam. This waterhole may be familiar to many of you that have visited …
This week we take you on an adventure where we start off spending the afternoon with the mother cheetah and her now sub-adult male very far north. The golden backlit …
It had been two weeks of not seeing the Senegal Bush Male. The rangers and trackers at Londolozi were starting to get worried about where he was. Was he expanding …
Aloe gardens adorn the landscape, embellishing the magical scenery around the Londolozi Camps. You’ll see them as you arrive in the Founders Carpark, walk along the path to Pioneer Camp, …
For the last few months, we have had the privilege to photograph and view the female cheetah and her youngster, now aged around 13 months old. We have watched him …
Recently I had the privilege of taking a moment to myself while out in the bush and appreciated an often overlooked yet incredible (and necessary!) natural phenomenon. A simple moon …