Welcome to Our Table: A Christmas Eve of Presence, Not Perfection
Our Christmas trees are twelve feet tall, covered in lights, and occasionally wander off to browse on nearby leaves…It’s not what you would expect a Christmas Eve dinner to be, …
Our Christmas trees are twelve feet tall, covered in lights, and occasionally wander off to browse on nearby leaves…It’s not what you would expect a Christmas Eve dinner to be, …
As the year gently draws to a close, Londolozi takes on a slightly different rhythm. The bush softens into summer; the days long and golden, and our shared spaces begin …
As we all start to wind down into the Festive Season, we cannot wait to welcome all those that have booked with us for Christmas. For those that are spending …
While many associate Christmas with snow days and cozy fires, my experience has been quite different. Having grown up celebrating Christmas at Londolozi, I connect the holiday with the warmth …
What is the purpose of life if not to be a wild adventure? Don’t we exist to explore? To stretch our perspectives? To allow our feet to wander along with …
A casual mission into the northern parts of the reserve turns into an incredibly exciting morning. We come around a corner and find what we presumed to be the Ngungwe …
This week we realised that a few of the Ntsevu Pride females have all got cubs. Noticing that a number of females have suckles marks, a clear indication that one …
Hyenas have always been portrayed in a negative light, as villains in popular media, and have attracted a lot of bad publicity. Still, in reality, they are spectacular animals with a …
As we close out the year and prepare to welcome in a new one, it’s important to take a moment to appreciate the beauty and wonder of the world around …
Merry Christmas everyone, I hope today is filled with all the love and spoils for you all no matter where you are around the world. Thanks for joining me on …
Christmas at Londolozi, as mentioned by Jemma Brewitt in her beautiful blog, Why an African Christmas? is a very different affair. Christmas in the Lowveld is warmth; there’s definitely no …
Having recently shared with you the ‘Senses of Safari’, you might have read about the nostalgia associated with taste, smell, feel, sound and sight. There are certain sensations that trigger …
I am sitting on the deck at Varty Camp with my good friend Sello Hatang, CEO of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, reflecting on the amazing potential of our country. We …
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 …