The Week in Pictures #619
This week’s TWIP is all about variety. As is usually the case, we were fortunate to enjoy some fantastic sightings of the much sought-after predators, including a cheetah and wild …
This week’s TWIP is all about variety. As is usually the case, we were fortunate to enjoy some fantastic sightings of the much sought-after predators, including a cheetah and wild …
And just like that September 2023 has come and gone. The first month of spring is behind us and life at Londolozi begins to flourish. The past few weeks have …
Although we are approaching mid-winter, we have yet to experience the bitterly crisp early mornings nor the constant golden winter light at dusk and dawn. With that being said the …
This week is dominated by warm hues as golden sunrises and sunsets abound. Winter is definitely setting in, and with it comes the excitement of chilly mornings and the anticipation …
As previously mentioned, the change in the season is upon us as we feel the fresh morning air on the game drives, winter is on its way. The shades of …
It’s been an action-packed week with sightings of a myriad of different species in equally varied scenarios. The water table is still as high as it can be, the seep …
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 …
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 …
In a world that is full of so many other distractions from what is raw and real, it is a true blessing to be able to raise our children surrounded …
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 …
On our way across to a sighting of what was initially two lionesses, we get slightly distracted by an incredible scene of a huge dazzle of zebra and journey of …
During a leisurely afternoon bumble without any set plan, we happened to venture into the territory where the Nstevu Pride was reputed to be nurturing their cubs. To our delight, …
Finally finding a gap in the incessant rain, we dash out into the bush in an attempt to get into a leopard sighting before the heavens open again. Thankfully the …
Whilst on a recent game drive we came across a battlefield. Two zebra stallions were duking it out in the company of a harem of female zebras and their young. …
Christmas at Londolozi, as mentioned by Jemma Brewitt in her beautiful blog, Why an African Christmas? is a very different affair. Christmas in the Lowveld is warmth; there’s definitely no …