The Week in Pictures #512
The last vestiges of winter have been dominated by great sightings of the large cats this week. Delighted to have received early rain this spring, the new growth is not …
The last vestiges of winter have been dominated by great sightings of the large cats this week. Delighted to have received early rain this spring, the new growth is not …
Those of you who have been following the blog posts over the last while may have seen my two-part ‘bucket list sightings of Londolozi‘ post where I highlighted some of …
We had set out of camp slightly later than usual, the morning rays just high enough to bathe Londolozi in the beautiful morning light that this time of year is …
The Tsalala Pride has been an iconic and renowned pride of lions on Londolozi having been around for over 20 years, we were saddened when the pride was reduced down …
This week’s theme has definitely been along the lines of warm golden light, on the dry hues of brown and beige at the back end of our dry season. Although …
One afternoon we headed into the open grasslands, not looking for anything in particular, but rather to enjoy the open savanna landscape and the general game that thrives in these …
The relationship between Londolozi and leopards goes hand in hand, to say the least. Londolozi just wouldn’t be the same without these elusive predators. Over the past few weeks, the …
Over the course of the last few weeks, we have had some brilliant elephant viewing, with this week being no different. A large herd of elephants filters down to one …
As part of the journey to becoming a Londolozi ranger we were taken out on our very first game drive at Londolozi a week after arriving. Our Head Ranger, James …
Our game plan was lions. Lions sleeping, moving, or hunting would be ideal. The latter, even more so. Lions had been found in the morning so we went back to …
This week we are filled with mixed emotions. We start off with an incredibly lucky find, as we are lead to the newest additions to the Ntsevu Pride by one …
After starting at Londolozi over a year ago, I still find it so fascinating to find out how each of the Londolozi Family members has found their way to Londolozi. …
The Jackalberry tree is of great significance to us at Londolozi. Beneath its shade on the banks of the Sand River was the beginnings of what has now become Londolozi …
The Senegal Bush Male leopard has provided not only consistent but phenomenal viewing over the previous few months for our guests at Londolozi. Now controlling the central parts of Londolozi …