Lions of Londolozi for World Lion Day!
In celebration of World Lion Day, we thought we would do a quick recap on the different lion prides that we currently see on Londolozi, while bearing in mind that …
In celebration of World Lion Day, we thought we would do a quick recap on the different lion prides that we currently see on Londolozi, while bearing in mind that …
We seem to be experiencing a serious baby boom on Londolozi at the moment. The number of female leopards with cubs takes game viewing to an all-time high. After enjoying …
After hearing that the Plaque Rock Female might have moved her cubs to a new den we decide to head there on our way back to camp on a windy …
Guests often ask me where have I travelled to or where would I like to travel to? My answer is always an easy one- I want to see all the …
In today’s blog, long-time repeat guest Tony Goldman once again shares his photographic splendours, this time highlighting the diverse array of everything other than birds. “Most people tend to travel …
Crossing over the Sand River at the causeway always provides something interesting to marvel at. From the large pod of hippos in the southern pools to giant kingfishers that perch …
As we head out from camp on a morning drive we hear that Barry had managed to find the Tsalala Female moving along the Sand River. We decide to join …
Last week we were watching a herd of elephants feeding on one of the crests in the northern reaches of the reserve. Plains game were plentiful and the late afternoon …
Whether it is a coincidence or not, it is fascinating that World Giraffe Day falls on the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere and the winter solstice in the southern …
After a thrilling afternoon immersing yourself in the pursuit of finding one of the Big Five, you might find that you start to wind down by the evening and reflect …
In this Week’s Window into our Wilderness, we spend a very entertaining morning with the Three Rivers Female and her Young Male near a waterhole. Rainy wet weather can often …
Another week goes by with some incredible sightings of a variety of different animals, however, this week is still dominated by the large predators. We spend some time with the …
Being surprised by the Ximungwe Duo as they popped into the road as we rounded a corner. We follow them for a while under the suspicion that the mother was …
Over the past couple of months, the Ximungwe Duo has made up a significant portion of the leopard viewing at Londolozi. This Ximungwe Young Male was born in March of …
As we head towards winter, our expectations of rain dwindle and we prepare for the cold dry weather. However, this year we have received some uncharacteristically late rain. Of course, …