Virtual Safari: Ultimate Game Drive Highlights #71
An amazing week has been had by all that is Londolozi. Celebrating an iconic Nelson Mandela and all he stood for and did for the country and the world yesterday. …
An amazing week has been had by all that is Londolozi. Celebrating an iconic Nelson Mandela and all he stood for and did for the country and the world yesterday. …
“Have you got five minutes to chat?” said James. “I do” said Duncs. “What about?” “About what” corrected James with a smirk. “Would you like to talk or not?” responded …
Lessons from 2020 came thick and fast (and I don’t think they are over)… but I have to say they were best summarised by Marie Martin; “The world can change …
The Londolozi Healing House has a very special intention; to return wilderness to wellness. Over the last few months I have had time and space to practice my own inner …
Although streets are empty across the world’s cities, and Mother Earth takes a huge breath, in the pristine corners of the globe, nature continues as normal. The Ntsevu pride in …
Many of you who follow our Instagram page will have noticed a surge in our Instagram Stories. During this difficult time of travel, we are trying to keep guests – …
A few years ago, you either had a camera for stills or a video camera (or maybe both); they each served their own purpose. But as technology developed things were simplified …
Sometimes things in the bush just seem to go your way. It was my guests’ last evening drive and we had been really lucky with what we had seen over …
Love is something to persevere with. When we love someone we go all in, jumping with both feet, often simply taking a leap of faith that we will land safely. …
Wildlife books will inform you that leopards are opportunistic animals and are predominantly Crepuscular hunters, i.e. hunting during dawn and dusk. Whilst this is their general behaviour, it is however not …
Some days you just get lucky. Chris Goodman and I were driving around near the Sand River when we heard a bushbuck bark down in the palm thickets. Knowing the …
Hundred of thousands, sometimes millions of tiny red-billed queleas fly together in flocks creating clouds of movement called murmurations. How do they do it? How do they not bump into …
The idea of going on an Africa safari started about two years ago when I suggested to my wife that we consider expanding our summer trips from Western Europe to …
Innocent Ngwenya is one of the most remarkable humans I know. He is kind, gentle and driven. He smiles more than anyone I’ve ever met, nothing is too much effort for …
Nature often holds up a mirror so we can see more clearly the ongoing processes of growth, renewal and transformation in our lives- Mary Ann Brussat Last year Londolozi experienced …