Rhulani Minute Safari - Colourful lilac-breasted rollers
The “lilac-breasted rollers” are very common in the Madikwe Game Reserve, and they are among the most colorful birds in Africa. Ask your ranger and he will show you one. Let’s take a look at this bird in slow-motion today and see how it starts to fly.
Read moreRhulani Insights 130 – Back at Rhulani at night
Did you know that in Madikwe Game Reserve we are allowed to drive around in the dark? This is an amazing experience as this way you see the magnificent starry sky without light pollution and find special nocturnal animals which hide during the day. And there is a wonderful welcome when you are back at the lodge.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Lions cuddling and resting
On a sunny day with a steel blue sky, we watch lions at their main daytime activity. They get a rest and give themselves cuddles.
Read moreNovember update: Almost like another reserve
If you are used to the dryness of Madikwe and the characteristic pictures of yellow-brown savannahs with arid trees then you were astonished at the change in November. The first rain brought us a real transformation of nature. The animals appreciate this, and our safaris gave impressions in quite unfamiliar colors.
Read moreLife of a Ranger: Mgogo Mika
Did you know that one of the lionesses, which can be found near #RhulaniSafariLodge, is almost incredibly 20 years old, that she has an incredible size and is often in a bad mood? Rhulani’s Ranger Martin tells us more about this magnificent wildcat, which we call “Mgogo Mika”.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Following a dazzle of zebras
As we drive through the bush on an earthy road, we meet in beautiful light a big, peaceful herd of zebras, called a “dazzle”. Let’s follow these beautiful animals for a while and watch them.
Read moreRhulani Insights 129 – Enjoying a silent afternoon
A safari at Rhulani Safari Lodge means first of all many exciting moments with the wild animals of the African bush. But it also means many quiet, decelerating moments in the privacy of your luxury chalet, overlooking the vastness and beauty of the Madikwe Reserve.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - A steenbok runs away
In the shadow are two antelopes, which mostly live as a couple, and which are among the smallest of their kind: Steenboks. Nice to be able to look at these little animals in peace, but then they do what they always do: they run away nimbly.
Read moreLife of a Ranger: Close to elephants
Did you know that we do not have to approach the elephants at all, but that, conversely, these curious animals come to our vehicle so that we can see them up close? Rhulani’s Head Ranger Sean tells us more about these fascinating mammals, which are usually very relaxed in Madikwe.
Read moreHow I should spend my time in South Africa?
One of the frequent questions is: How should I spend my time in South Africa, including the Madikwe Reserve in my travel itinerary?
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