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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...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Early phase of the cheetah's hunt
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
The cheetah has undoubtedly picked up the scent of potential prey. The wild cat strides purposefully, yet slowly and silently, through the savannah. Let's observe it in this early phase of the hunt....
Life of a Ranger - Red hartebeest
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that red hartebeests are quite large antelopes with a somewhat strange body shape? Today, Rhulani's ranger Dean introduces us to this animal found in Madikwe, which is also known as an en...
Rhulani bush stories: A massive python
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
"That was a massive python," says Rhulani's head ranger, Alasdair, after quite by chance encountering this snake while driving through the park. It's known to be found in the Madikwe Game Reserve, but...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Suckling young white rhino
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Out here, we encounter a peaceful family of white rhinos, including a father, mother, and their young. We even witness the young one suckling from its mother before they continue on their journey acro...
Rhulani Insights 253 – An invisible fence
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
As you may know, Rhulani Safari Lodge is "officially" an unfenced camp. But not entirely. To protect against elephants, there is at least an electric wire around the lodge, which in certain sections i...
A toy car for the local primary school
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Many thanks to our returning guest Ms. Steffi Schrumpf for a special gift she brought with her on her journey from Germany to us, which was intended for the primary school in the nearby village of Sup...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Elephant peels and chews the bark
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
During the severe drought of winter, when elephants can hardly find anything to eat, the elephants develop a technique to peel and chew tree bark to still get to juicy food. Watch him do it!...