5 Facts About Buffalo in the Balule Nature Reserve
Rangers in the Balule often stumble across huge breeding herds of buffalo that arrive en masse to the waterholes peppered around the Ezulwini Lodges. The herds number up to 400, which makes for remarkable sightings for guests. The lone bulls, often referred to as Dagga Boys, lather themselves in mud and[…]
Hercules Pride Spotted Again & the "Cubs" are Growing!
The notorious Hercules Pride has been spotted again on the Africa on Foot and nThambo Tree Camp traverse, where this elusive and not-so-friendly pride has been seen intermittently for the last 18 months. The last we saw of these lions was 2 months ago when we reported a little drizzle[…]
Week in Pictures: All Creatures Great and Small
When it comes to wildlife photography, where can we draw the line? There is wild life in everything, from the trees, to the soil, to the birds and the bees. It's buffaloes and beasts alike that draw our attention at first glance: the rosetted pelt of a leopard streaking through the[…]
Young Lions from Mohlabetsi Pride on Buffalo Kill
We'll never tire of hearing about the intricate web of the Balule's lion pride dynamics. Recently we've heard about the young Mohlabetsi male coalition adopting the dominant role within three prides (Mohlabetsi, River and Impalabos prides) and patrolling a wide range within the Balule traverse. These rugged boys have conducted[…]
Lost in the bare world
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