The Week In Pictures #612
As we step into another exciting week behind the camera, there’s an abundance of thrilling moments to share with all of you. To be honest, it’s a bit overwhelming to …
As we step into another exciting week behind the camera, there’s an abundance of thrilling moments to share with all of you. To be honest, it’s a bit overwhelming to …
“Habituation” – with regards to animals, habituation is a form of non-associative learning in which an animal’s innate response to a stimulus decreases after repeated or prolonged presentations of that …
The Londolozi Photographic Studio first opened its doors over ten years ago and was the first of its kind. From there it has transformed into something unique and remarkable. Situated …
Today, on our virtual safari, we’re embarking on something unique. We’re going to seize the opportunity to explore the extraordinary showdown between the Three Rivers Female and Nkoveni Female. Our …
In this week’s TWIP, and in the process of going through my latest camera roll, I found myself marvelling at the process of animal habituation and deep gratitude for the …
In the heart of the wild, where nature’s symphony plays out in its most primal and exquisite form, there exists a haven of untamed majesty. This realm of magnificent beauty …
No single game drive is the same, and that’s one of the reasons we as guides and many of you reading this daily blog, come back again and again. Our …
If you find yourself at Londolozi, it would be a missed opportunity not to venture into the captivating world of photography. Each day presents breathtaking moments, and capturing them is …
There’s nothing quite like being in the office, engrossed in work just after lunch, when suddenly Stoff Kane-Berman rushes in, brimming with excitement to share some news. In a nutshell, …
In celebration of Women’s Month, we are shining a light on the golden thread of women that form part of our global Londolozi family. In a world that is ever-evolving …
As the golden sun sets over the African bushveld, a remarkable tale of conservation and cultural preservation unfolds. Today, we wanted to highlight the incredible efforts of Tracker Academy and …
“Red in the morning, Shepherd’s warning; Red in the night, Shepherd’s delight.” This saying has been a part of weather folklore for centuries. It holds the promise of predicting the …
A few months ago, I wrote about reptiles and, specifically, how crocodiles are able to regulate their core body heat in scorching summer weather. Today, I will delve into the …
While out on drive, there is often a lot of contemplation surrounding the fact that the largest mammals we see here are all herbivores. “A herbivore is an animal anatomically …
With winter in full swing, the bush is thinning out around this time. Being my favourite time of year for multiple reasons, I am savouring every moment. One thing I …