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 …
Male leopard dynamics seem to be ever-changing, and recently Ranger Jess Shillaw explored the changes in the territorial habits of the Senegal Bush Male. We have definitely started to see …
“There are some four million different kinds of animals and plants in the world. Four million different solutions to the problem of staying alive” ~ Sir David Attenborough Over the …
Searching for birds is not necessarily the first thing that comes to mind when planning that first safari to Africa. However, soon after touching down in the wilderness areas of …
We greatly value the art of storytelling here at Londolozi, and photography and storytelling are deeply intertwined. Not only is photography a powerful tool for storytelling, but it is also …
Late in the afternoon, after driving almost every road in the Nhlanguleni Female’s territory, Ranger Matt Rochford called me on the radio saying that he had found her. This was …
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 …
Good morning everyone and Happy Easter to all of those of you who celebrate it this weekend. And to all of those of you who don’t, I hope you a …
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 …
Sometimes, luck is truly on your side, and you can find yourself being in the right place at the right time. I recently wrote a blog about an incredible morning …
In this episode of our Virtual Safari series, Sean centres his afternoon’s mission around spending time with the Plaque Rock Female Leopard with the knowledge that she has an impala …
For 97 years, people from every walk of life have been experiencing Londolozi. Each person’s experience is different. And each time someone visits, this place has an effect on them …
In an eventful photographic week, we have seen some spectacular sightings with magnificent colours seeping through. The bushveld is still in immaculate condition and the abundance of life is evidence …
There is this ideology about the bush that highlights the importance of ‘being in the right place at the right time’. It is a matter of seconds before things can …