The Week In Pictures #593
This week’s recap shows the juxtaposition we find the reserve in at the moment. The water table is still as high as it can be, the seep lines continue to …
This week’s recap shows the juxtaposition we find the reserve in at the moment. The water table is still as high as it can be, the seep lines continue to …
The excessive recent rains have provided the perfect nutrients needed for the grass to flourish and with that a number of animals can too. On our way home, tracker Ray …
On a recent afternoon game drive, we left camp and headed past the airstrip, a pretty routine part of any game drive as it is one of the common routes …
One aspect of being a ranger and spending time out in the wilderness is that we are exposed to many different aspects of the natural world. One of which many …
One of the biggest privileges for us as guides at Londolozi is getting to meet incredible guests from around the world. Spending upwards of seven hours a day together, and …
Every drive has its ebbs and flows- moments of pure excitement, moments of tranquillity, moments of chaos and moments of calm. One specific morning in the not-so-distant past included a …
The digestive system is one of the most important systems in an animal’s body. It is responsible for breaking down food into smaller particles and extracting nutrients that the body …
Life (noun); the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death. An accurate but very brusque definition of a word that means so much. …
The rain that Londolozi had in the month of February was nothing short of unprecedented. Due to various factors, Londolozi and its surroundings have been subject to a low-pressure system …
Growing up, I always found nature to be the best playground. Whether it’s drawing pictures in the sand, climbing trees, or looking for insects – nature always offers an abundance …
Over the last few weeks, some of the Londolozi family have had the opportunity to partake in “Londolozi immersions”. Rangers, Camp Managers and other staff were encouraged to explore the surrounding …
One of my favourite animals to find on the game drive are Baboons. It’s up for debate, but for me, a combination of their playful antics and dynamic social structure, …
Following on from my last blog, where I described the magnificent Marula and its fruit, I couldn’t stop thinking about how incredible these fruits actually are, and how many different …
A giraffe gracefully extends its long neck, reaching high into the branches of a tree to pluck leaves with its prehensile tongue. Its legs are firmly planted on the ground, …
The last week has been full of excitement, a tremendous amount of rain has fallen and the ground is saturated. This led to an interesting sighting starting off right in …