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Lion Line-Up
This photo of the Mhangeni pride walking in what appears to be military formation through Singita Sabi Sand, was taken last week by Field Guide Ross Couper. Of the unusual and entertaining sighting, he says: “As the honey coloured morning light filtered through the mist on the horizon, we knew we were in for a very good morning.” Ross’ stunning photo was even featured in the Cape Times a few days later, aptly captioned “Dawn Patrol”.
ol Donyo Lodge’s Kingfish with Aniseed and Almond Sauce – a Relais & Chateaux delicacy!
Seasonal elephant dynamics of Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
By Lorenzo Rossi, Guide at Kwihala Camp
I always say: “The dry season is the best season for predator viewing, and the rainy season is the season for elephants!”
Seasonal elephant dynamics of Ruaha National Park, Tanzania By Lorenzo Rossi, Guide at Kwihala Camp
I always say: “The dry season is the best season for predator viewing, and the rainy season is the season for elephants!”
Elephant Antics at Singita Sabi Sand
One story from our latest Wildlife Report from Singita Sabi Sand got plenty of attention this week and was shared on various news and social media networks worldwide. It’s easy to see why when you look at this amusing series of photos by field guides Leon van Wyk and Ross Couper – they certainly gave us the giggles!
March News – ol Donyo Lodge, Kenya
Each evening we get an illumination of lights at sunset with the rains slowly edging closer!
Beekeeping for Biodiversity
A Love for Leopards
As with many South Africans, I grew up visiting game reserves fairly regularly, and going on camping trips in remote locations with my family during school holidays. I completely took for granted that, at a fairly young age, I had seen such incredible creatures as lions and elephants at close proximity, and in their natural habitat.