Rhulani Minute Safari - A small-spotted genet in the tree
Today we discover something really special. A small-spotted genet is sitting on a branch, and is posing in our spotlight. We almost never see this nocturnal cat as calm and relaxed as it was the case that night.
Read moreRhulani Insights 110 - Talking about Africa Safe-T
We hope that all our guests will spend a happy time with us, without an incident. However, should something happen, we count on the help and the Medical Emergency Service of Africa Safe-T, an additional, free service for our guests. Let’s learn more about it today.
Read moreFebruary update: A pack of wild dogs was released
While we are still in the middle of the rainy season, the month of February was a bit too dry for our nature and the animals. On the other hand our guests enjoyed many sunny days, magnificent sunsets and extraordinary highlights on safaris. The focus was on the release of a second pack of wild dogs in Madikwe. Welcome to our monthly report from the bush.
Read moreAre there any age limits on safaris?
Nature and wild animals is fascinating for young and old. But what are Rhulani’s age limits so that our guests can fully enjoy this experience in the “Big 5 reserve” of Madikwe?
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari – A tiny little chameleon
We do not know how it was possible for our ranger Sean, in the dark night, while driving the vehicle, with the lamp in his hand, to spot this well-camouflaged, tiny Chameleon in a bush. It was a real highlight on our safari!
Read moreSanmari and Martin: a young couple joins Rhulani’s team
Three months ago, a young couple joined Rhulani’s team: Sanmari and Martin. Maybe you’ve already heard Sanmari’s nice voice on the phone, or you have seen photos of our “Snake Man” Martin. Let’s get to know our new team members a bit better.
Read moreA new collar for two beautiful male Cheetahs
Sometimes at Rhulani Safari Lodge we receive guests who want to support a meaningful conservation activity while spending a unique day in the bush. Read John Pickering’s experience report when he went out to re-collar two Cheetahs. Thank you very much, John, for the great support!
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Elephant party at Inkwe pan
We are at Inkwe Pan watching this herd of elephants enjoying their time in the water and in the mud. A real elephant party!
Read moreSundowners with Sean
Our Head Ranger Sean is also an excellent entertainer and barman. On the afternoon safari, the sundowners for our guests prepared by Sean are among the highlights. Watch this funny video to see how this “aperitif in the bush” gets prepared.
Read moreRhulani Insights 109 - A Springbok at the bar
When an adventurous day of safari comes to an end and the night falls over the African wilderness, you can grab a last nightcap at our bar before you will drop into bed.
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