Warthog Hunting Masterclass By The Nweti Male
On a recent morning game drive, we were on our way across to join ranger Kate in a sighting, when her voice crackled over the radio, “Dan, move it up!” …
On a recent morning game drive, we were on our way across to join ranger Kate in a sighting, when her voice crackled over the radio, “Dan, move it up!” …
This week we see that the laws of the wild have no mercy as we go from one surprise to another. Starting off with a gorgeous sighing of the Nhlanguleni …
The Ximungwe Female is probably one of the most viewed leopards around Londolozi. She occupies a territory in the central parts of Londolozi, just to the south of the camps, …
Following on from a previous blog I wrote about The Joys of Tracking – today I’m going to share with you a very exciting tracking experience that Joy and I …
Different times of the year bring with them different types of animal behaviour. Around the months of April and May, we tend to see a very specific type of behaviour …
It’s not every day your guests ask if you can find them a leopard tortoise… and you actually succeed! To start from the beginning, it had been a hot afternoon …
The Dynamic Duo, that is the Tsalala Pride have returned to Londolozi once again. Although an incredibly short sighting, it was a magical one nonetheless. Having had a brief glimpse …
Many guests ask myself and Tracker Advice Ngwenya what our best sightings are. We always say it’s so hard to choose because in actual fact every sighting has been amazing …
A grey, cloudy morning hangs over Londolozi. The dark skies threaten but the rain holds off for the moment. It’s been some time since we’ve seen the Nkoveni Female and …
Late one afternoon drive, former ranger and Londolozi legend, Ian Thomas, announced over the radio that he had found a male leopard with a fresh impala ram kill. Being nearby …
The rains continued to fall on Londolozi over the beginning of the week, adding to the already extensive rainfall this season. The waterholes remain full, the Sand River flowing in …
Wildlife books will inform you that leopards are opportunistic animals and are predominantly Crepuscular hunters, i.e. hunting during dawn and dusk. Whilst this is their general behaviour, it is however not …
A gust whipped dust up into the air which swirled around the Land Rover as we made haste for camp. “Looks like rain,” said the guests in the row behind …
What happens when you throw together a nocturnal predator, an unsuspecting nyala, a ranger and two managers/wannabe trackers? The answer: our very own version of Londolozi Cluedo! A few nights ago …
At Pioneer camp, we were recently joined by the Falloon family for what can only be described as an exceptional four days… By their third afternoon with us, we had seen some …