Rhulani Minute Safari - Curious zebra with wagging tail
We meet a very curious zebra. Not like some other zebras, it just stays with us, does not run away and looks at us curiously, wagging its tail.
Read moreAnnouncement: Gerda Kubirske is Rhulani’s new lodge manager
We are glad to inform about the appointment of Ms. Gerda Kubirske as Rhulani’s new lodge manager. Gerda started in her new role on 28 June.
Read moreRhulani Insights Special - Talking to Gerda, Rhulani’s new lodge manager
Today Gerda Kubirske starts as Rhulani’s new Lodge manager. In an interview, we learn more from Gerda’s life and vision, and why she selected Rhulani for her next working experience.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - A lively millipede
On our game drive, between lions and elephants, it is refreshing when a millipede crosses the road just in front of us
Read more5-Star: confirmed for another year
Great news: we are proud to announce that Rhulani safari Lodge has renewed its 5 star grading for the next 12 months.
Read moreFatal attack: only Rhulani’s collar was found
The sad news reached us on 19 June. “Rhulani”, the first female cheetah introduced into the reserve, had only a short life. She died after a fatal attack with the four cheetah male.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Big herbivores
Let’s have a look at three large mammals, which we find in the African bush, and which nourish themselves exclusively by plants: a giraffe, an elephant and a white rhino.
Read morePlease vote for us NOW!
At Rhulani Safari Lodge, we are honored to have qualified for the final round to win two prestigious awards: “2015 World Luxury Hotel Awards” and “2015 International Hotel & Property Awards”. Take 5 minutes and register your votes NOW!
Read moreRhulani Insights 029 - Enjoying high tea before game drive
Get an insight about our “high tea”, which we have set up in our pool area overlooking the waterhole, and where we are observing an elephant. Enjoy this social moment where our guests come together again, prepare for game drive and enjoy the fascinating tranquility of the bush.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Vultures on the lookout
In Madikwe this bird with its bald head, devoid of normal feathers, is not seen very often, so these four vulture on the lookout are quite an amazing sighting.
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