Rhulani Minute Safari - Relaxing time for lions
It is not true that lions just lie in the shade during the day and sleep. There is always a bit of action, activity and cuddling.
Read moreThis is Rhulani’s management team
Today we present you those employees of Rhulani Safari Lodge with which you as guest most will have to deal: our management team. Learn more abouth their passion to work in the bush and at Rhulani.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Cheetah bonding time
During the quiet hours of the day, with bright sunlight; we find two cheetah brothers, well protected in the grass under a bush. It’s time for bonding.
Read moreRhulani Insights 081 - The pilot room in “Wendy City”
Rhulani Safari Lodge is constantly growing, for our guests, but also behind the scenes. Follow Rolf today, when he walks through the new area in the backyard of the many, small wooden houses, which form our new “Wendy City”. Take especially a look at the newly equipped “Pilot Room”.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Elephant rides elephant
One can watch elephants for hours, because they are so big and funny. Do you agree? Especially at the waterfront, they are always busy, and here we see an elephant that gets a ride.
Read moreRhulani Summer Special - January & February 2018 (EXPIRED)
We are pleased to announce an attractive summer offer to dive deep into the beauty of the African bush and wildlife:
Stay 3 / Pay 2 nights - valid for check-in dates before 1 March 2018
Rhulani Safari Lodge is a hospitality hero
“Congratulations!” says booking.com. Our guests have spoken – Rhulani Safari Lodge is a hospitality hero. The large travel e-commerce company informs: “Your boundless passion, commitment and hard work have earned you a 2017 Guest Review Award.”
Read moreLooking for the Big5 - E12: How to track a lion
Why not becoming a ranger? In Episode 12 of Rhulani Safari Lodge series Looking for the Big 5, Field Guide Alasdair tracks a lion close to the lodge
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari – Impalas standing close together
In Madikwe one meets the elegant, nimble but also anxious impalas several times on each game drive. A stop is definitely worth it, especially when they are not intimidated by our presence and you can get a close-up look.
Read moreDecember update: A new record for our giraffes
The month of December is the most special one for our lodge operation. Uncertain weather, rains with the annual density test of our thatched roofs, and then the Christmas and New Year period, which demands a special effort for all of us. Above all, we have the daily safaris with unforgettable animal sightings. Welcome to the last monthly update from the bush of 2017.
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