The Week in Pictures # 53
Another few days of rain this week has made the bush flourish. The grass is greener, the trees are starting to sprout leaves, the sounds of the frogs and insects …
Another few days of rain this week has made the bush flourish. The grass is greener, the trees are starting to sprout leaves, the sounds of the frogs and insects …
This week was most definitely centered around the cub activity on Londolozi. I’ll admit to favouring the little guys, but at the moment it’s almost difficult to view a female …
After four long weeks away from the bush, it is great to be back. Luckily one of my colleagues filled in for me by providing his own beautiful images. I …
Another incredible sighting captured by our recent guest, Tara L Waters, of a lone buffalo bull strangely attacking a young elephant calf. The young calf was innocently feeding in the …
This week, we had some unexpected visitors to a number of our sightings. Elephants chasing leopards. Leopards walking between rhinos. Rhinos chasing lions. Leopards watching lions feeding. Leopards killing baboons. …
A phenomenal selection of images taken by our recent guest Tara. In particular take a look at the Uknown Female Leopard of the north’s young cubs on the Ximpalapala Koppie …
Safari is one of those experiences that is hard to describe. There is something special about the anticipation, the rawness, and the realness of an African safari. Here is a …
If you have been following the blog this week, you will know that there was a lot of lion conflict. But despite the sad events, we also had visits from …
Of late I have written a lot about the outrageously exciting lion dynamics that are currently playing out at Londolozi. I may indeed be a ‘lion man’, but I certainly …
Our long time repeat guest, Sonja Waldl, was recently welcomed back to Londolozi for another special safari. Having returned more than eleven times, Sonja has become a much loved member …
There is nothing more spectacular than watching an animal in the wild. Perhaps the only thing that can rival this is to see not just one animal but lots of …
Well the final week has come and it is with some sadness that I relinquish my regular spot on the blog! It has been an amazing three years guiding and …
This piece was written 2 years ago but we decided that it was worth being shown again as it really does show an incident that is fascinating to watch unfold. …
As we settled back into bush life this week, we continued to enjoy tracking our feline friends, but also spent time with many of the smaller animals. Birds are abundant …
Generally speaking there are two different types of guides-those that are in it for the long haul and will make a career of it, and those that are here for …