Thrilling Encounter With The Kambula Pride Of Lions- Virtual Safari #240
While out on a relaxed bumble with some of the team, we found ourselves in the middle of a thrilling sighting involving the Kambula Pride. In the wide open grasslands, …
While out on a relaxed bumble with some of the team, we found ourselves in the middle of a thrilling sighting involving the Kambula Pride. In the wide open grasslands, …
The discovery of new life brings so much hope and joy, always! And it’s such an exhilarating and special experience here at Londolozi. As a Tracking and Guiding Team, these …
No single game drive is the same, and that’s one of the reasons we as guides and many of you reading this daily blog, come back again and again. Our …
Assume nothing and expect the unexpected! On a recent morning game drive, these two phrases held true once again. A lioness… in a marula tree… feeding on an ostrich – …
A trip down memory lane often does wonders for the heart as we reminisce about the emotional rollercoaster that all at Londolozi were taken on when the first female ostrich …
Thunderstorms, swarms of insect activity, rolling clouds, the big, the small, the fierce and the docile, this week shows it all. The first nod is to the next generation of …
Having found a large elephant as he was finishing having a drink, he then began to spray himself with mud in order to coat his skin in an attempt to …
What started out as a fairly relaxed game drive going down into the southwestern grasslands in search of a large herd of buffalo, ended up being a morning that saw …
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 …
This week it is clearly evident that summer is fast approaching, temperatures have soared well into the 90’s bringing with it a bit of rain and cloudy weather, the grass …
Looking through this week’s diverse and remarkable selection of images – one can begin to see the flush of green making an appearance as the new shoots of grass push …
A couple of months ago rangers Greg Pingo and Pete Thorpe made the wonderful discovery of an ostrich nest in the grasslands. It was a find completely by chance, as …
When birds bathe in water or cover themselves in dust they are actively maintaining their plumage. In well-watered areas bathing is most common, but during winter when things are a …
Greg Pingo: “Pete, do you think that’s an ostrich over there?” Pete: “No that’s a stump in the grass…” Needless to say, the stump swivelled at the top end, also …
We recently decided that we needed to do a revamp of our rangers room, after seeing a refurbishment to our top offices next door. Let’s just say we didn’t like …