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Rhulani Minute Safari – Three rhinos rolling in the mud

  • May 06, 2020 | Rolf Steiner | Category: Wildlife

On a damp bank of the water dam we observe three white rhinos. It is father, mother and their calf. They are having a good time together, are enjoying the mud and are playing and rolling around.

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Life of a Ranger: Southern-masked Weaver

  • May 03, 2020 | Rhulani Safari Lodge | Category: News, Activities, Ranger's Blog, Wildlife

Did you know that you often encounter the Southern-masked Weavers in our lodge? Rhulani’s Head Ranger sean introduces us to these coloured birds and tells us how the males build beautiful nests with their beaks.

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Rhulani Minute Safari – A little impala

  • April 29, 2020 | Rolf Steiner | Category: Wildlife

These impressions come from the turn of the year, when there is a lot of grass for the animals to eat thanks to the rain, and so the impalas are strong enough to have babies and raise them. Enjoy these pictures in the green nature of Madikwe and a cute, little Impala staring to discover the world.

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Rolf’s Lockdown Diary: Day 0 to 30

  • April 27, 2020 | Rhulani Safari Lodge | Category: News, Accommodation

Read how Rhulani Safari Lodge masters the daily challenge in times of the coronavirus and how we prepare ourselves for the future. Thoughts from Rhulani’s owner Rolf who lives in Switzerland. Read here from day 0 to 30.

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Rhulani Insights 140 – Bird hide at Inkwe pan

  • April 26, 2020 | Rhulani Safari Lodge | Category: Rhulani insights, Wildlife

Not far from Rhulani Safari Lodge is a beautiful watering hole for the animals, called “Inkwe pan”. There is also a bird hide, a small wooden house to observe the animals. We go and have a look today with Sean.

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Rhulani Minute Safari - Hard working dung beetles

  • April 22, 2020 | Rolf Steiner | Category: Wildlife

A dung beetle couple rolls a nicely shaped ball of dung across the African savannah. Not even the biggest obstacles keep the two heavy workers from reaching their goal, and certainly not the constant falling on their backs. But where should the trip go?

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Life of a Ranger: Buffalo Defense

  • April 19, 2020 | Rhulani Safari Lodge | Category: Activities, Ranger's Blog, Wildlife

Did you know that a herd of buffaloes is standing often very close together and thus builds a real line of defense? Rhulani’s Ranger Alasdair tells us more about this special behavior of these dangerous animals and tells us how an alarm signal is immediately passed on to the herd.

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Rhulani Minute Safari – Elephant family at our vehicle

  • April 15, 2020 | Rolf Steiner | Category: Wildlife

An elephant family with mother, aunts and small children are passing by our vehicle. It shows how close we can sometimes get to this biggest land living mammal.

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Rhulani Insights 139 – New bathroom for our Luxury Family Suite

  • April 12, 2020 | Rhulani Safari Lodge | Category: Accommodation, Rhulani insights

In our Luxury Family Suite there are two bedrooms and two separate bathrooms. In the course of our maintenance work, we decided not only to upgrade them, but also go through a complete rebuilding and extension. Let’s take a look at the work from December 2019 with Rhulani’s Assistant Manager Sean.

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Rhulani Minute Safari – Crowned Lapwings with a baby

  • April 08, 2020 | Rolf Steiner | Category: Wildlife

The Crowned Lapwings a pretty brave kind of bird, especially if they have a little baby and want to protect it. They screech loudly, run around in the grass and even attack elephants if needed. Here is a minute’s observation of this interesting bird you will frequently see in Madikwe Game Reserve.

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