An Inquisitive Slender Mongoose
It is often in the moments when one slows down and sits quietly that we are rewarded with unique, unusual and unexpected sightings that are slightly out of the ordinary. …
It is often in the moments when one slows down and sits quietly that we are rewarded with unique, unusual and unexpected sightings that are slightly out of the ordinary. …
Today’s Virtual Safari sees us following up on the mother cheetah and her sub0adult male the following morning after last week’s story. We find them perched on a termite mound …
A few days ago after a lovely afternoon game drive, we decided to stop and enjoy a sundowner in an open clearing next to a large river acacia tree (Vachelia …
Over the last week, there has been great excitement amongst the rangers regarding a discovery at Camp Dam. This waterhole may be familiar to many of you that have visited …
This week we take you on an adventure where we start off spending the afternoon with the mother cheetah and her now sub-adult male very far north. The golden backlit …
This week the Lowveld has warmed up significantly, with temperatures returning to what we would expect in the middle of summer, above 38 degrees celsius or knocking on the 100-degree …
For the last few months, we have had the privilege to photograph and view the female cheetah and her youngster, now aged around 13 months old. We have watched him …
Recently I had the privilege of taking a moment to myself while out in the bush and appreciated an often overlooked yet incredible (and necessary!) natural phenomenon. A simple moon …
Filled with mixed emotions during this Virtual Safari, we set out on a cold misty morning hoping to find the Mashaba Female and hopefully get a view of her cubs. …
Isn’t it fascinating how our minds work. We can relive certain childhood memories with the simple trigger of a smell or an ingredient in a meal. Not only can a …
Within this week’s photographic selection we have an abundance of the larger predators all portrayed in stunning light. From eventually finding the Senegal Bush Male and Nkuwa Female in the …
As one of the new members of the team, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. Leaving a corporate job in the city of Johannesburg to follow …
The vast majority of animal activity at Londolozi is often left unseen. Despite boasting some of the densest animal populations in Africa, we still spend a great amount of time …