Choose Your Chapter ~ 5 Camps, 5 Different Stories of Londolozi
Deciding on which camp to choose at Londolozi is no easy task. Each camp is more than just a place to rest – they are the living museums of the …
Deciding on which camp to choose at Londolozi is no easy task. Each camp is more than just a place to rest – they are the living museums of the …
“The future we envision for work allows for infinite virtual workspaces that will unlock social and economic opportunities for people regardless of barriers like physical location. It will take time …
When is the best time to visit Londolozi? We often get asked this question knowing that the answer will vary depending on personal preference. Each month offers something different, and …
For those that have visited us or been reading our blogs, you might recognise Jordan Odams. After two years of Camp Management and many camps later, we thought we would …
There is something exciting about the arrival of the winter months at Londolozi. To feel the African summer heat slowly fade away and make room for more crisp, refreshing morning …
Albeit not my first Christmas away from home, there is often something odd about spending Christmas Day away from family. This year however, there was something rather special about being …
A big part of any holiday adventure is the culinary experience. Food, at any holiday destination in my opinion, can either make or break your trip. Here at Londolozi our …
Growing up, I’ve always loved elephants and spending time with them. I find it so peaceful sitting quietly and watching them eat, pulling leaves off trees, completely unphased by your …
Londolozi and Relais & Chateaux have enjoyed a long and wonderful history to date. Many of our guests travel exclusively to Relais & Chateaux properties around the world which makes …
A common question that guests often ask us as camp managers is… ‘what do you get up to in your free time?’ If I were to talk about all the …
“Delight in the little things” ~ Rudyard Kipling The bush has burst into hues of verdant greens and floral carpet areas, which were bare only a few months ago, a …
Londolozi, derived from a Zulu word meaning the ‘protector of all living things’, has become fertile ground for enkindling aspirations for a better future for all, for a planet abounding …