Blog – Rhulani insights
Rhulani Insights 043 - A plunge pool on the room deck
At Rhulani each private luxury chalet has its own outdoor deck, with a small, not artificially heated plunge pool. One can spot from here with a little luck a wild animal.
Read moreRhulani Insights 042 - In Rhulani’s car park
In today’s blog we fulfill our ambition and take you behind the scenes of a safari lodge. We are together with our ranger Sean in the park area, right there where the vehicles of our guests are parked. This is an area which is never seen by our guests.
Read moreRhulani Insights 041 - Elephant on the road to Rhulani
In today’s blog, Rolf is driving and meets a big elephant bull that uses the same road. The golden rule in Madikwe is: “Animals first”. Join Rolf for this special experience that can also happen to you!
Read moreRhulani Insights Special - A couple working in the bush
Today Rolf presents the new Assistant Manager couple at Rhulani: Carla and Riaan. Carla works in the front of house and Riaan is a qualified field guide. We want to know more about how it is to live as a couple in the bush.
Read moreRhulani Insights 040 - Boma dinner with staff singing
Do you want to take a look in Rhulani’s boma? In today’s episode, the tables are set up around the campfire, our guests are enjoying dinner, and our staff is singing under the African sky.
Read moreRhulani Insights 039 - Rhulani is an unfenced camp
Rhulani is an unfenced camp. This is in accordance with our motto that we want to abolish all kinds of borders and barriers which could separate our guests from a real experience with nature. But what does it mean from a safety and security perspective?
Read moreRhulani Insights Special - Year-end message from the owner
We are approaching the end of the year 2015. Rolf sends New Year greetings and words of gratitude to all who have helped, that 2015 was an excellent year, and that we can look optimistically into our future. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Read moreRhulani Insights 038 - Rhulani’s water tanks
On the west side of Madikwe, where Rhulani is located, there is no water dam, no pipeline, and rainwater is missing most of the time. So where does Rhulani get the water from?
Read moreRhulani Insights 037 – Discussing the rhino situation in Madikwe
In today’s episode of Rhulani Insights we meet a peacefully grazing white rhino. Our ranger tells us more about the rhino situation in Madikwe and the bitter struggle to protect it. Visit us in Rhulani and become an ambassador for this beautiful animal!
Read moreRhulani Insights 036 – Wonderful turn down at Rhulani
A day at Rhulani has many highlights: morning coffee, spectacular safaris, relaxing hours, sundowners in the African bush, elegant dinner at the boma fire and much more. Even at the very end of the day, returning to your private chalet in the dark is a wonderful experience.
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