Week in Pictures: Colour By Nature
If there is anything constant or predictable about nature, it's that it is spectacularly colourful. Every morning there is a sunrise to paint the dawn peachy tones of pink, and every evening there is a sunset that stains the sky all shades of salmon. Even if there is a build up[…]
Wildlife Seen on Camera Trap Inside nThambo Tree Camp
After the last guests has retired to their luxurious treehouse cabin on stilts, ranger Bjorn and the rest of the nThambo Tree Camp family ensure the lodge is locked-up and everything is secure. Being located in an open camp means there's all sorts of curious and unpredictable behaviour from wildlife.[…]
The Happy Faces of Africa on Foot
What's there not to smile about when the Klaserie is your back garden? These toothy smiles belong to some of Africa on Foot's most valued staff members, and when photographer, Em Gatland, visited recently she captured their best sides in an impromptu photo shoot on the lodge grounds. Sure, we[…]
Sabi Sand Lion Cubs Put on a Show for Umkumbe Rangers
We think it's time for another lion pride update from the Sabi Sand. This time we're not delivering the guts and glory tales of gory kills and blushing moments of lions mating. Today we bring you photos of tawny bundles of lion cubs, specifically the new Sabi Sand lion cubs[…]
Two Leopards and Only One Steenbok at Ezulwini
When there is more than enough to go around, there is no reason to poach another predator's prey, right? Well, not entirely. These two leopards were only doing what's natural when we caught them in the act at Ezulwini Billy's Lodge recently. One leopardess we know as Van Wijk's female was[…]