The Week in Pictures #561
This week the Lowveld has warmed up significantly, with temperatures returning to what we would expect in the middle of summer, above 38 degrees celsius or knocking on the 100-degree …
This week the Lowveld has warmed up significantly, with temperatures returning to what we would expect in the middle of summer, above 38 degrees celsius or knocking on the 100-degree …
Within this week’s photographic selection we have an abundance of the larger predators all portrayed in stunning light. From eventually finding the Senegal Bush Male and Nkuwa Female in the …
As one of the new members of the team, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. Leaving a corporate job in the city of Johannesburg to follow …
The vast majority of animal activity at Londolozi is often left unseen. Despite boasting some of the densest animal populations in Africa, we still spend a great amount of time …
With winter firmly behind us now, the days are warming up significantly, and the bush is finally drying out slightly. Why I mention this is that the dust in the …
We can be safe to say that winter has come and gone, and the daytime temperatures begin to sore as summer is fast approaching. This has not affected the game …
Simba may have had the lead role, but we all know Nala is the one who really rules the roost… As you may know, August is Women’s month in South Africa …
As we see some of the last of the cold misty mornings, the daytime temperatures are on the rise providing us with spectacular clear blue skies. This week we see …
We are very fortunate to have the perennial Sand River flowing through Londolozi from our western boundary, in front of our camps and over our eastern boundary, spanning a length …
While out on game drive at the moment, it is difficult to not find yourself in a photographic setting where you can capture some magic. The weather, winter colours, and …
The more time and effort obliging scientists put into researching animals, the more we realise their complexities and their impact on their surroundings. Because of their complexities, these scientists have …
In another week of predator heaven, we enjoy numerous sightings of a number of different lions as well as a whole host of different leopards, all perfectly interspersed with other …
In today’s blog, long-time repeat guest Tony Goldman once again shares his photographic splendours, this time highlighting the diverse array of everything other than birds. “Most people tend to travel …
This week we enjoy a predator-rich and diverse week of fantastic sightings. The cool winter morning has meant that activity lasts long after the sun has risen with the golden …
Last week we were watching a herd of elephants feeding on one of the crests in the northern reaches of the reserve. Plains game were plentiful and the late afternoon …