When Animals Walk Through the Klaserie Camps
Isn't it fantastic when you're in the right place at the right time? Photographer Em Gatland was on assignment at Africa on Foot and nThambo Tree Camp when a lion pride took down a buffalo outside the wooden chalets at nThambo Tree Camp. The elephant herds, becoming somewhat jealous of the[…]
Portraits of Umkumbe's Leopardess Hlarulini
The ever graceful leopardess, Hlarulini, travelled from the south of Sabi Sand reserve and was spotted patrolling the traverse around Umkumbe Safari Lodge. The first sighting of Hlarulini was of her hoisting a stolen kill into a tree for safekeeping. The fresh kill was abandoned by White Dam and Hlarulini, being an opportunistic leopard,[…]
Week in Pictures : A Mixed Bag of Wildlife Delights
Welcome to this week's instalment of week in pictures, which is a mixed bag of wildlife delights. Plains game, big herds and predators have been quite present this week throughout our reserves. Without further ado, here are our favourite pictures from the week. Ezulwini Billy's Lodge and Ezulwini River Lodge[…]
Update: Male Lion Mabande Mates with the Ross Lionesses!
Welcome to part two in the Mabande male lion saga - this time, things have heated up and excitement is mounting. The Mabande male, who we've recently introduced to our guests, is certainly settling into the Klaserie way of life. His presence is having a trickle down effect on the resident lions[…]
The Grim Reapers & the Safari Clean-up Crew
If the hyenas are the clean-up crew of the safari world, then vultures are the grim reapers. When you're on safari and you see a wake of vultures hovering above an area, you have that foreboding sense of death in the air. Hyenas surround a kill site, waiting in the wings[…]