Frequently Asked Questions – Travelling to Londolozi
What should you expect when visiting Londolozi for the first time? Being out in the wilderness and with the animals on safari will be the most important part of your …
What should you expect when visiting Londolozi for the first time? Being out in the wilderness and with the animals on safari will be the most important part of your …
Leopards have perfected the art of being elusive but here at Londolozi, we are afforded the luxury of almost daily encounters. Some leopards we see more often than others. Due, …
Setting off from camp with the intention of finding the Tsalala Female, we are swiftly interrupted by a huge herd of elephants that have just spent some time drinking at …
This week is dominated by warm hues as golden sunrises and sunsets abound. Winter is definitely setting in, and with it comes the excitement of chilly mornings and the anticipation …
Here at Londolozi and within the broader Sabi Sand Reserve, we are fortunate to have an abundance of animals that traverse this area, including the notorious Big Five. As part …
Having recently undergone a period of hearing loss due to a blown-out eardrum – a long (and disappointingly boring) story that I’ll save for another time – I got to …
Embarking on an African Safari is an exciting adventure filled with the anticipation of seeing many animals for the first time. For most, there is an emphasis on spotting the …
There are two new male lions starting to make a name for themselves on Londolozi, the Black Dam Males. After finding them calling and scent-marking in the morning near the …
During the course of this past week out in the field, we have been enjoying the true highlights of autumn weather and all the beauty that comes with being on …
Crossing into the northern parts of the reserve, Marthly, is always exciting; it is a large piece of land with a low density of roads. There is something mystical about …
We spend our days traversing Londolozi’s incredible surrounding environment, observing the weird and wonderful creatures and their interactions that take place all around us. The more time we spend in and …
Hearing over the radio from Alfie that he had found a Ndzhenga Male and two Ntsevu lionesses feeding on a wildebeest carcass. We get ourselves across there in anticipation of …
As previously mentioned, the change in the season is upon us as we feel the fresh morning air on the game drives, winter is on its way. The shades of …
After being fortunate enough to view the wildlife of Londolozi and the Sabi Sands for a few years now, one starts to question the status quo of what we thought …
There is a whole world out there that’s hard to find, a world that you can easily drive past without the knowledge of living things even being there. In the …