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Rhulani Insights 254 – What did you see?
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Whenever the safari vehicle returns from its three-hour tour, everyone is excited to hear how successful the trip was and which animals have been seen. Our guests tell exciting stories and share their...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Early phase of the cheetah's hunt
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
The cheetah has undoubtedly picked up the scent of potential prey. The wild cat strides purposefully, yet slowly and silently, through the savannah. Let's observe it in this early phase of the hunt....
Life of a Ranger - Red hartebeest
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that red hartebeests are quite large antelopes with a somewhat strange body shape? Today, Rhulani's ranger Dean introduces us to this animal found in Madikwe, which is also known as an en...
Rhulani bush stories: A massive python
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
"That was a massive python," says Rhulani's head ranger, Alasdair, after quite by chance encountering this snake while driving through the park. It's known to be found in the Madikwe Game Reserve, but...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Suckling young white rhino
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Out here, we encounter a peaceful family of white rhinos, including a father, mother, and their young. We even witness the young one suckling from its mother before they continue on their journey acro...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Elephant peels and chews the bark
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
During the severe drought of winter, when elephants can hardly find anything to eat, the elephants develop a technique to peel and chew tree bark to still get to juicy food. Watch him do it!...
Life of a Ranger: The white ring of the waterbuck
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that waterbucks are easily identified by a white ring around their rump, which looks as if they've just sat on a wet toilet seat? Rhulani's ranger, Thato, shows us a few female waterbucks...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Roaming hyena
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
We were actually on our way to an area that early morning where we suspected lions, when, quite unexpectedly, a hyena wandering alone came towards us on the road. Certainly a highlight, and so close t...
Rhulani Insights 252 – A tortoise visit
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Anything can happen, and little surprises await you at any time, anywhere in the lodge, if you keep your eyes and ears open. Like today, when a leopard tortoise makes a tour of the lodge in the middle...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Staring kudu
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
If the kudu is well camouflaged in the thicket and at a safe distance from us, it doesn't immediately run away. On the contrary, it stands still and stares at us stubbornly, its large ears directed to...
Life of a Ranger: Howling hyenas
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that the howling, or "laughing," of hyenas is an important means of communication, both between hyenas within a clan and with other hyena clans? Rhulani's head guide Alasdair tells us tod...
Rhulani Minute Safari - A Herd of eland
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Today with an antelope that is rarely seen in the Madikwe Game Reserve, but is one of the most striking due to its size: the eland. Today we see a small herd, which then moves away....