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Rhulani Minute Safari - Two leopards at the pan at night
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Inkwe Pan is still worth a visit before the end of the safari in the evening; perhaps a leopard will be there, taking advantage of the darkness of the night to stop by for a drink. And we're lucky, th...
Rhulani Insights 256 - Rifle safety
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
It probably won't surprise you that at Rhulani Safari Lodge, in a secure and locked location, we also keep rifles, which we carry for certain activities. Together with head ranger Alasdair, we'll focu...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Two mischievous jackals
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
The Madikwe Game Reserve is home to so-called "black-backed jackals." These are very similar to foxes, and they are just as thieving and mischievous. Today we encounter a jackal resting and another on...
Life of a Ranger: Necking giraffes at night
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that two giraffes often line up to demonstrate power and communicate, striking each other with a sweeping movement of their necks? Rhulani's head ranger, Alasdair, found two male giraffes...
Rhulani Minute Safari - White rhino compilation
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Today, let's dedicate this one minute to observing one of Africa's most amazing animals, the rhino. Let's watch it as it roams the savannah, in different seasons....
Rhulani Insights 255 - A leopard with an impala in the tree
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
During today's Rhulani Insights, we experience one of the most magical moments of a safari up close, as we, along with Alasdair, find a leopard in a tree. We remain very quiet and at a distance so as ...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Lions on honeymoon
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Sometimes, male and female lions are found together for a certain period, indicating they are on their honeymoon. Occasionally, the male will make an attempt....
A new milestone in our sustainability journey: Rhulani introduces RO Water purification
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
We are proud to announce a major step forward in our ongoing commitment to sustainability and guest comfort at Rhulani Safari Lodge: the implementation of a state-of-the-art Reverse Osmosis (RO) water...
Life of a Ranger: Breastfeeding elephant
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that mother elephants have teats, making them one of the species that feed their babies milk through their breasts? Rhulani's Ranger Willem shows us this peculiarity of elephants today, w...
A new era of elegance at Rhulani Safari Lodge
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
After 25 years of welcoming guests to experience the beauty of the African bush, Rhulani Safari Lodge is proud to announce an exciting upgrade to our Luxury Guest Chalets. In our ongoing commitment to...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Impalas are ruminants
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Ruminating in an impala involves a specialized digestive process where the animal chews its food, such as grasses and foliage, quickly to swallow it into its rumen. Later, the impala regurgitates the ...
Rhulani Insights 254 – What did you see?
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Whenever the safari vehicle returns from its three-hour tour, everyone is excited to hear how successful the trip was and which animals have been seen. Our guests tell exciting stories and share their...