Blog – Activities
January Update: Leoprad sightings are increasing
The first month of the year is already over. The quality of wildlife viewing on our game drives remains at the highest level, and our guests enjoyed unforgettable moments in the bush. The frequency of leopard sightings is increasing.
Read moreMadikwe is also a place with a historical treasure
Madikwe is one of the largest and most beautiful wildlife reserves in South Africa. The nature, the tranquility and biodiversity attract many visitors to go on a safari in the “real Africa”. But did you know that Madikwe is also a place with a historical treasure?
Read moreDecember Update: Baby time in Madikwe
The last month of the year was not only special because our guests spent the Christmas days with us. The African animals showed up in all their beauty, and with a lot ob babies!
Read moreNovember update: Great sightings and first rain
November was an exciting month. At Rhulani, we had our first rain. Highlights in the bush are the 3 young lion cubs, and we also saw some very rare antelopes.
Read moreOctober update: All nine wild dog pups are still alive
At the end of the dry season our balance of interesting animal sightings is fantastic. An update from the bush from last month.
Read moreWhite rhino collar removal: a special day for Rhulani and private safaris
An impressive female white rhino was hurt by a too narrow foot collar. Rhulani sponsored the removal of the collar during the visit of private safaris from Switzerland.
Read moreRhulani offers selected drinks for Sundowners at no extra charge
Rhulani expands its inclusive services further. From 1 January 2015, our guests will enjoy an aperitif, during the Sundowner in the middle of the Bush, for free.
Read moreBush Walk at Rhulani: Experience the butterflies in your stomach
A unique safari experience at Rhulani is enriched by another exciting component starting from the 1st of September: Bush Walk!
Read moreRhino notching: every guest had a role to play
Our guests will certainly remember the morning of Tuesday, 6 May, for a long time. Instead of the usual early-morning game drive, we surprised them with an exceptional opportunity to gain insight into one specific conservation activity: rhino notching.
Read moreA day at Rhulani
Are you planning a safari vacation? You are a first timer and would like to prepare yourself properly, but you are not quite sure what it is about. This video is for you.
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