The Week in Pictures #523
In the build-up to Christmas, we start our Advent Calendar series tomorrow and as a result, we have decided to move this Week in Pictures forward by one day. Although …
In the build-up to Christmas, we start our Advent Calendar series tomorrow and as a result, we have decided to move this Week in Pictures forward by one day. Although …
Waterbuck are fascinating creatures. Their reindeer-like appearance and love of water distinguishes them from the other antelope we find at Londolozi. The mere presence of waterbuck in an area indicates …
One of my favourite things to do on a game drive at Londolozi is to park at the bottom of the airstrip on the way back home in the evenings …
As a ranger, we are not really supposed to just have one favourite animal but for me, I can’t deny it and not say that one of my favourite animals …
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 …
This week we have enjoyed some slightly cooler weather with there being a lot of rain around. This has been pleasant for everyone here as well as all the wildlife. …
Although the tragic news of the death of the older Tsalala Lioness shook Londolozi once again, it is an opportunity to reflect on how special and close to Londolozi the …
The northern reaches of Londolozi are among my favourite places to explore whilst out on game drive. ‘The North’, as we like to call it, is home to some of …
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 …
After a recent bout of heavy rain, the bush has rapidly transformed, the last remnants of a dry winter are but a memory. Having received about a quarter of our …
Since I was a child and had a dog as a pet I have always wished that I could understand animals entirely – be able to know exactly what they …
For many Londolozi guides, a bush walk will always hold a big place in our hearts. The simple act of walking allows us to connect with the bush on a …
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 …
Growing up, I’ve always loved elephants and spending time with them. I find it so peaceful sitting quietly and watching them eat, pulling leaves off trees, completely unphased by your …
Spending a few days enduring the colder, rainy weather earlier this week, we have seen the bush transform before our eyes. The pans and waterholes are full, the lush new …