Rhulani Minute Safari - Black-backed jackal digs in the dung
Black-backed jackals try to grab everywhere any edible leftovers. Here this little jackal digs in an elephant dung, very close to a sleeping pride of lions where there is always a good chance to find a few remnants.
Read moreDo I have internet access at Rhulani?
Staying in contact with my friends, uploading my stories to social media, the ability to read my business e-mails, despite the supposed holiday in the bush. All this leads to one of the most frequently asked questions: do I have access to the internet at Rhulani?
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Cheetah on the hunt
They look so quiet and innocent when they walk through the bush. But in reality, the Cheetah have now finished their rest after a hot hot day and set out to search for a prey. Attentively they are listening and marking their territory.
Read moreRhulani Insights 041 - Elephant on the road to Rhulani
In today’s blog, Rolf is driving and meets a big elephant bull that uses the same road. The golden rule in Madikwe is: “Animals first”. Join Rolf for this special experience that can also happen to you!
Read moreTake a 360 degree virtual tour of Rhulani
Rhulani Safari Lodge is now connected to Google Street view. You can now go virtually on a tour and get to know our installations in a 360-degree view.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Wild dog pack running by
In Madikwe the wild dog puppies have grown up. They are already seven months old. We find the whole pack with the 9 young and the 4 adults, as they cross the road in front of us. One after the other.
Read moreSix months later: What about the wild dog puppies?
Madikwe visitors may ask themselves: What happened to the nine wild dog puppies, which were born last July? A wonderful story continues.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Big & small elephants are all thirsty
At such a wonderful, warm summer day, the small watering hole is almost entirely occupied by herds of elephants. Young and old, big and small, all gray animals are enjoying themselves here, drink, splash, or play in the mud.
Read moreHow can I book my private vehicle at Rhulani?
When you make a booking at Rhulani Safari Lodge, the rate includes two daily game drives of 3 to 3.5 hours with a qualified ranger. These take place in an open landcruiser, which provides space for a maximum of ten guests. Is there a way to be totally alone in the bush, not mix up with other guests and reserve a private vehicle? The answer is “yes and no”.
Read moreRhulani Insights Special - A couple working in the bush
Today Rolf presents the new Assistant Manager couple at Rhulani: Carla and Riaan. Carla works in the front of house and Riaan is a qualified field guide. We want to know more about how it is to live as a couple in the bush.
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