Virtual Safari: Ultimate Game Drive Highlights #129
Our Virtual Safari this week coincidentally finds itself centred around an iconic place on Londolozi, Plaque Rock. We begin with a lucky find of the Ntsevu mothers and the last …
Our Virtual Safari this week coincidentally finds itself centred around an iconic place on Londolozi, Plaque Rock. We begin with a lucky find of the Ntsevu mothers and the last …
In going down into the deep southwestern grasslands in search of the Birmingham Male, we encounter such a spectacular scene of sheer abundance. Zebra dazzles by the dozens, elephants, more …
With the Ndzhenga Males now firmly in control of the Birmingham Males’ territory, they are spending more and more time with the Ntsevu Females with the hopes of mating with …
This week’s game drives saw us in a few amazing sightings, firstly, we spend the morning with a large male cheetah as he seeks shade under a knobthorn tree in …
Celebrating the arrival of the new year with a Virtual Safari is an amazing way to settle us all into what 2022 has in store for us. We closed out …
Late one morning, the Nhlanguleni Female was found in a spectacular marula tree, and I couldn’t turn up the opportunity to miss this sighting. Arriving at Londolozi, I don’t think …
We often associate the beginning of summer with the arrival of new life. The tawny brown hues fade amidst the flush of the new green growth, the migrant birds return …
The Inyathini Male, although has been seldomly seen, has been lurking along the Sand River, deep within the Nweti Males Territory. Although no longer a dominant territorial male, the Inyathini …
Following on from last week’s intense period of lion viewing, where we left the four Ndhzenga Males resting at a large waterhole, they lay down the challenge for the Northern …
This week, the Ndhzenga Males dominate in a thrilling three-day journey as we follow them marching deep in the Birmingham Males’ Territory. Having heard roars in the deep south, we …
Spending time with the two Northern Avoca Males south of the Sand River as they follow the shade under a large torchwood tree, we have a chance at having a …
Throughout the winter is a tough time for hippos, the waterholes shrink in size, causing competition to skyrocket for the dominant bulls. We come across an edgy male, most likely …
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 …
In this week’s virtual safari, we have a brief but great sighting of the Senegal Bush Male, perched upon a termite mound. Thanks in part to a few kudus who …
Another enjoyable week has come and gone with an incredibly regal sighting of one of the Northern Avoca Males surveying a stunning section of the Sand River from a large …