Rhulani Minute Safari - An almost newborn rhino
This little white rhino has been born recently. Instead of the horn, it has only a small stump. But it is already very active and is well protected by its mother.
Read moreWelcome to the “Ferrari Safari”
A safari is a cozy, relaxing activity. Slowly you drive through the wild landscape, enjoy the peace, looking for animals. But it may be that your Ranger suddenly presses the gas pedal down and rushes away. Welcome to your «Ferrari Safari».
Read moreRhulani Insights 090 – Ranger Alasdair’s dog Pixie
Our ranger Alasdair, also called “Captain Redbeard”, is widely known as a “funny guy”. Today we visit him in his home at Rhulani, and we also get to know his loyal dog Pixie.
Read moreRhulani receives “Certificate of Excellence” by TripAdvisor
Rhulani Safari Lodge today announces that we have received the 2018 TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence. Now in its eighth year, the achievement celebrates businesses that have consistently achieved great traveller reviews on TripAdvisor over the past year. Certificate of Excellence recipients include accommodations, restaurants and attractions located all over the world that have continually delivered a quality customer experience.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari – Lilac-breasted roller flying off
The lilac-breasted roller is the most colorful bird in #Madikwe Game Reserve. Let’s take a look at this beautiful bird and watch in slow motion as it flies away.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Mating leopards
Because this was such a special experience, today we show you a compilation of video sequences of our guests who were there when Sean and Alasdair found the two mating leopards.
Read moreRhino notching: all guests flew by helicopter
Of the many activities related to Wildlife Conservation, «rhino notching» is one of the most important for the reserve, and one of the most attractive for guests. Last Friday Rhulani Safari Lodge supported such an activity and invited all our guests present at the lodge to this special, memorable experience.
Read moreRhulani Insights 089 – Building a new kitchen for the staff
With today’s episode of our blog, we will once again meet our main goal: We look behind the scenes. Let’s visit with Rolf the construction work for a new, bigger kitchen in our staff area.
Read moreINDABA 2018: More than 90 meetings in 3 days
As every year in the month of May, we were present at the “INDABA”, the largest and most important travel fair for the African continent in Durban. At our Rhulani stand, on nine square meters in the main hall (ICC), we talked to existing and new potential business partners about our product and all the new exciting things happening at Rhulani. It was a complete success.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Lion at Rhulani’s vehicle
With two vehicles, our Rhulani Ranger Sean and Alasdair are close to a male lion. He strolls past our vehicles and roars.
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