Blog – Wildlife
Rhulani Minute Safari - Tired male lion moving slowly
A magnificent male lion, don’t you think? If he stands so quietly and asleep, and moves forward slowly slowly, one can scarcely imagine what power, speed, and danger is inside this predator.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Longhorn rhino
Let us enjoy this moment and look at a beautiful rhino with a long horn, and we hope that this will continue to be the case for future generations!
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Cheetah close-up
During the day, cheetahs often rest in the shade of a bush. However, they remain vigilant, are looking around, because dangers lurks everywhere.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Spraying rhino
A heavy, white rhinoceros male walks slowly through the savannah of Madikwe and marks its territory.
Read moreJune update: time for creative ideas
June is traditionally our quietest month measured by the total number of guests visiting us. But we were much more busy than in previous years, which confirms the general rising popularity of Madikwe Game Reserve. The quality of animal observations remains excellent for all our guests. Here is the summary in our monthly update.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Lion cleaning day
A beautiful lion family lies in the green bushes and relaxes in the shade, before they will go hunting again at night. They are licking each other and show their affection and coherence. It’s cleaning day!
Read moreA Rhulani visit with the “Magnificent Seven”
“You are very lucky if you manage to tick off the ‘Magnificent Seven’”. This is a known safari rule. Thanks to excellent rangers at Rhulani we have nevertheless sometimes guests may experience this happiness. But what are the “Magnificent Seven”?
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Relaxed elephants crossing
Whenever we meet a herd of elephants, we make a stop, and those big mammals are of course allowed to pass.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Big male white rhino
For a minute we follow a very relaxed, very large white rhino male, on its way through the bush.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Dung beetle honeymooners
We are watching a Dung Beetle couple as they are busy pushing a dung ball through the savannah. Which one of the two makes the better work?
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