Can the Power of a Lion’s Roar Heal us?
Spending time in nature is powerful. We as humans may not always be able to grasp its true power but every now and then, if we are open to it, …
Spending time in nature is powerful. We as humans may not always be able to grasp its true power but every now and then, if we are open to it, …
This blog idea stems from an amazing sighting myself and my guests shared of the Xinkhova female, a recently independent leopard who is still trying to establish a territory herself. …
Around three and a half months ago we saw The Nhlanguleni Female mating with The Senegal Bush Male, which means that due to the length of a leopard’s gestation period …
Let me set the scene. You’re on your final afternoon safari at Londolozi. Your guiding team decides it would be a great idea to pour one last refreshing drink to …
In this week’s particularly predator-dense selection of photographic highlights, we cannot help but start off with the exciting news of us finally finding one of the Ntsevu Female’s dens. It …
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid” – Albert …
I have recently really enjoyed reading Nick Tennick‘s series on how animals keep cool during the summer months. I’ve often found the difference between warm- and cold-blooded animals quite fascinating but …
For many of you that have been on a Londolozi Safari before this will almost be second nature to you, but for those yet to still visit us, here is …
Although this would be a great title for a sequel to a 1996 Western starring Clint Eastwood, it in fact describes three different groups of animals that can be seen …
Happy 2023 Londolozi family! As we roll into January, this is always a time of year when I do my best to find some time for myself to reflect on …
Happy New Year everyone! I hope the Festive Season was a magical one for everyone. This week we celebrate a fantastic selection of images highlighting the lush greenery that adorns …
Recently there has been quite a flurry of newly independent leopards across the reserve. The Ntomi Male and both daughters of the Nkoveni female’s last litter make up the latest …
So many of us will know the term Mother Earth/Nature. But where does it originate? In Greek Mythology one of, if not, the first Gods was the Greek Goddess Gaia. …
As we look back on the past year, it is clear that the love and appreciation for wildlife are alive and well. From the submissions of photographs for the Week …
It’s an extremely exciting time for us rangers and trackers here at Londolozi and the race is on! Just over a week ago, the Plaque Rock Female was found, and …