Flat Tyres to Fierce Hunts | Virtual Safari #289
Not every safari goes according to plan, and sometimes, that’s what makes the story worth telling. Setting out in the afternoon, I had hoped to get down to see the …
Not every safari goes according to plan, and sometimes, that’s what makes the story worth telling. Setting out in the afternoon, I had hoped to get down to see the …
The shifting sands of leopard dynamics at Londolozi always carry an air of intrigue. With the recent speculation surrounding the Piccadilly Female’s likelihood of claiming late Plaque Rock Female’s territory, it’s …
Having not seen the Nhlanguleni Female Leopard much of late, it is fitting to finally get a chance to feature her and update everyone on her movements and activities. Recently, …
Encountering the Mashaba Female Leopard always comes with a hint of luck. Recently, her movements have grown unpredictable, making any sightings of her rare treasures as she roams the southern …
Coincidentally this week’s edition of TWIP falls on World Leopard Day, where we invite you to dive into the mesmerising world of leopard viewing at Londolozi. As we celebrate these …
Following on from the recent blog where we had to finally accept the fact that the Plaque Rock Female had lost her cubs, I spent the afternoon with her as …
In a previous blog, I touched on the fact that the Ximungwe Female has two cubs. These two new cubs have been the latest addition to the prolific Sunsetbend lineage …
After a bout of heavy rainfall, we decided to take an opportunity to head into the northern parts of the reserve, which means crossing over the Sand River, something that …
Reflecting back in time to stories of the Robson’s 4:4 Male I can’t help but draw some similarities between him and the Maxim’s 5:3 Male. Quoting James Tyrrell: ‘I guess …
After the recent territorial dispute between the Nkoveni Female and Three Rivers Female a few months ago, we observed a significant shift in the Nkoveni Female’s territory towards the southern …
On this captivating New Year’s Eve, the crackling energy in the air isn’t just from the anticipation of bidding farewell to the old year; it was the electrifying news echoing …
Building on last week’s exciting discovery, we’re thrilled to share our first encounter with the Plaque Rock Female’s fourth litter of cubs. Following an extensive search for her den, our …
After hearing over the radio that the Mashaba Female had been found pretty close to camp, I was flabbergasted! The last time she was seen, she was in the southernmost …
Shortly after leaving camp, with the intention of trying to see the Nkuwa Female and her two male cubs, we heard from Jess that she had found the Skorro Breakaway …
Another week has come and gone at Londolozi and winter has really started showing its teeth as we have hit a new yearly low of 5.2 degrees Celsius. The cold …