The Incredible Specialist: Spider-Hunting Wasp
One of the biggest privileges for us as guides at Londolozi is getting to meet incredible guests from around the world. Spending upwards of seven hours a day together, and …
One of the biggest privileges for us as guides at Londolozi is getting to meet incredible guests from around the world. Spending upwards of seven hours a day together, and …
In this episode of our Virtual Safari series, Sean centres his afternoon’s mission around spending time with the Plaque Rock Female Leopard with the knowledge that she has an impala …
In an eventful photographic week, we have seen some spectacular sightings with magnificent colours seeping through. The bushveld is still in immaculate condition and the abundance of life is evidence …
There is this ideology about the bush that highlights the importance of ‘being in the right place at the right time’. It is a matter of seconds before things can …
Every drive has its ebbs and flows- moments of pure excitement, moments of tranquillity, moments of chaos and moments of calm. One specific morning in the not-so-distant past included a …
The digestive system is one of the most important systems in an animal’s body. It is responsible for breaking down food into smaller particles and extracting nutrients that the body …
It has been quite some time since we have put out any updates on the Tsalala Female. So I thought I’d give a brief update on her, having seen her …
While out on a morning game drive we received a radio call from Kelsey informing us that she had found a number of lions in the southwestern grasslands after a …
There’s a whisper of winter in the air at Londolozi. Days are getting shorter and the early mornings now have a slight chill to them. On the odd occasion, a …
Not too long ago, I posted in a TWIP a remarkable sighting of the Styx Lioness in a Marula tree. This is a follow up blog post that highlights, in a …
At the beginning of November last year, I had written a blog about the mating leopard pairs that we had been seeing over the previous months at Londolozi. Now as …
At the end of November last year, I wrote a blog formally introducing the Xinkhova Female Leopard. I mentioned that the process of naming the two Nkoveni Youngsters was going …
This week although with still some rainfall, the reserve has had a chance to dry out a bit and the game viewing has been great. With all the moisture around …
My wife Liz and I arrived at Londolozi Varty Camp in mid-February for an oft-delayed, bucket list 20th wedding anniversary trip originally planned before the pandemic hit. We arrived with …
Few words can accurately convey how I felt as a tiny leopard cub with its big blue eyes peered over a boulder towards us. It is a moment I have …