Blog – Rhulani insights
Rhulani Insights 093 - The mini safe in your guest chalet
Like in every five-star hotel, also at Rhulani Safari Lodge there is a mini safe in each private guest chalet. Rolf explains today how easy it is to use.
Read moreRhulani Insights 092 - Professional GimPro Gear on game drives
Are you a professional photographer or do you bring a high quality camera to capture beautiful safari memories? In this case you have to watch our latest episode of Rhulani Insights. We introduce you to our equipment, with which your wildlife photos become even more perfect.
Read moreRhulani Insights 091 – Homemade marula jam from our Chef
Do you think that Rhulani Safari Lodge is located in a barren, dry steppe? Not at all! In our lodge we have large marula trees, which give us delicious fruits, with which our Chef Mavis prepares first-class jam for your perfect breakfast.
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 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 moreRhulani Insights 088 – How we collect our rainwater
What can you do if you live in a dry region, have very little rainfall, and you are not connected to a large water dam via a pipeline? Rolf shows us today one solution we have recently implemented.
Read moreRhulani Insights 087 – On the way to Gaborone
Do you know which big city is closest to Rhulani Safari Lodge? It is Gaborone, the capital of Botswana. It is located about 40 km from us. This opens up possibilities for an additional city tour, or for an arrival or departure via Gaborone Airport.
Read moreRhulani Insights 086 – Rhulani’s power generator
Our guests usually believe that power supply is not so stable here in the African bush, and that electricity usually fails during a thunderstorm. This is actually true. But at Rhulani we have a potent power generator, which ensures a continuous power supply for the lodge operation.
Read moreRhulani Insights 085 - Seating arrangement on our game Drive vehicles
Often, we are asked the question of how exactly our guests will sit on the game drive vehicle, how much space there is, and whether one has a good view of the animals in the bush. Today we will show you exactly the seat layout on our Toyota Landcruiser, and how we divide our guests onto the three vehicles.
Read moreRhulani Insights 084 – Rhulani’s new fire trailer
A conflagration, or as we call it here a large-scale “bushfire”, is one of the greatest dangers to which we are exposed, especially during the dry season. Accordingly, we have alarm systems in place and equipment ready at any time. Today, Riaan presents you our new fire trailer.
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