Blog – Wildlife
Rhulani Minute Safari - Watching giraffes
Just watching this beautiful giraffe as it walks around and grabs some leaves from the tree in Madikwe Game Reserve.
Read moreDecember update: Baby jackals and a Rock Python
What a year-end! Our consistently good animal sighting statistics have been enriched by numerous special highlights. Welcome to our monthly report of our rangers from December.
Read moreTwo kills in one day
The New Year has started with a bang for our Rhulani guests. On the same day we found two big cats, which killed a prey.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari – Elephants greeting each other
We observe two elephants that hang around in the open savannah. Let’s watch how they say “hello” by touching each other with the trunk.
Read moreA rhino was notched in the thick bush
Just before Christmas, two loyal returning guests of Rhulani Safari Lodge made a valuable contribution to the protection of rhinos. They notched a big white rhino, which turned into an unforgettable experience. We thank John and Suzie for the great support. Here is the story told by John of an exciting day.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari – Golden-tailed woodpecker flying off
Today we find a “Golden-tailed Woodpecker” sitting in a bush. Watch in slow-motion as this colorful bird is flying off.
Read moreOn a special game drive with Martin
As we know, every day something new happens in the African bush. Even our experienced sometimes get amazed. Today, on the morning safari, our youngest ranger Martin found a big Southern African Python. Listen to this story.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari – Lonely warthog drinking
Time for sundowners! This is a solitary warthog male that visits the waterhole for an afternoon drink. Let’s watch him for a minute.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari – Elephant scratching the butt
They eat their leaves and branches and, as we observe today, they like to scratch them at the trunk of the tree after a mud batch. Let’s watch this male elephant as he scratches his butt.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari – Giraffe crossing the road
Moving forward the two right legs, then the two left legs. This is the special way how giraffes are walking, just like crocodiles or camels. Today we observe this beautiful giraffe of Madikwe Game Reserve, as it is crossing the road in front of us.
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