Cheetah Update
Thank you very much to all who took the time to write in with your concerns and opinions. We at Londolozi are very happy to report that after closer investigation …
Thank you very much to all who took the time to write in with your concerns and opinions. We at Londolozi are very happy to report that after closer investigation …
We were looking for Rhino, slowly cruising through the borderland between the grasslands and thicket country, right in the centre of Londolozi. Dan Buys was making his way southwards as …
When Justina Yeo, a Londolozi guest, shared some pictures with us on Facebook I was excited to be able to share them with you all on our blog. Enjoy this …
Leopards defined this week on Londolozi, as they often do. The Camp Pan male in particular, who we don’t see as much these days, was found on a number of …
It was a bitterly cold morning as we headed out at first light in search of the mother cheetah and her two cubs. We were extremely fortunate as we found …
The Tamboti tree leaves have started to go red and orange, the grass a golden brown and with these changes soft warm light has transformed Londolozi into a living canvas. …
With my harddrive on the brink I was unfortunately unable to access my latest photos, so while I try and sort out the problem, I thought it would be fun …
An amazing week; some of it captured on film, some in photos, some not recorded at all, but all of it very special. This has honestly been one of the …
When Roddie Watson radioed in a few weeks ago that he had found a female cheetah with two cubs just north of the Sand River, nobody took him seriously. Maybe …
The dogs are back. A pack of 6 has been hanging around the big block to the south of Ximpalapala koppie for the last three days, and their reluctance to …
Once again the big cats stole the show this week. The mother cheetah and her cubs were up to their usual antics, and the male cheetah was back again, this …
Mike Sutherland recently joined the Londolozi guiding team. With two years guiding experience already behind him – a year at Kwandwe in the Eastern Cape and another year at Phinda …
The life of a cheetah is not an easy one. This is why when one is seen on Londolozi, the rangers, staff and guests alike all get extremely excited. After …
The game viewing at Londolozi has been nothing short of spectacular these last few weeks. We have been visited by at least two different wild dog packs and the leopards …