Rhino notching: a special conservation activity for Rhulani’s guests
Saturday, 2 September will be kept in special memories by Rhulani’s guests. Instead of the normal safari program, there was a highly needed conservation activity taking place, in which everyone participated actively, and learnt more about the protection of endangered rhino.
Read moreLooking for the Big 5 - E3: How to analyse elephant tracks
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a ranger? In Episode 3 Rhulani Safari Lodge Field Guide Alasdair shows us fresh elephant tracks. Learn how to read where the elephant was going, how big it was, and if the track is from a front or a back foot.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Two lions having a drink together
Two quite young lions, which still have the brown spots of their childhood on the skin, come out of the bush and find a puddle of water on the road. Here, the two lions make a drink stop, side by side.
Read moreAugust update: wild dogs at sundowners
Each of the 31 days in August was full of excitement and highlights for our guests. The sun was shining every day, and the safaris – three and a half hours in the morning and in the afternoon - created unforgettable experiences with the African wildlife. Welcome to our monthly update from the bush.
Read moreRhulani Insights 074 - Finding leopard Munye in the thick bush
In the middle of the thicket lies Munye, a beautiful leopard. We have accidentally found this fascinating predator here. Let’s dedicate today’s blog to one of the rarest animals of Madikwe.
Read more#RhulaniNEXT 2017: Focus on textiles and fabrics
The concept, with which we constantly adapt Rhulani’s look to the newest state, is called #RhulaniNext. In the past few weeks, the focus has been on fabrics and textiles in the main area and the guest chalets.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - A rhino with a dirty horn
A white rhinoceros is enjoying itself in the mud, runs around, looks for water ... and as we see here, it has put its beautiful, long horn somewhere into the damp soil.
Read moreLooking for the Big 5 - E2: Tracking lions
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a ranger? In Episode 2 Rhulani Safari Lodge Field Guide Alasdair has found lion tracks. Learn about how to read and follow them, and see that lions can come very close to Rhulani Safari Lodge
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Elephant trunk contortions
We are fascinated to see how flexible the elephant’s trunk is and with what contortions they embrace, play or even fight.
Read moreRhulani Insights 073 - Discussing interior design with Flipswitch
Every year, our guest chalets are carefully surveyed. Together with our Interior Designer “Flipswitch”, we make a plan to further improve the comfort for our guests. Take a look at the upgrades we have recently implemented.
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