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Rhulani bush stories: An enchanting toad concert
Rhulani bush stories: An enchanting toad concert
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
“I've never seen anything like this up close before”, says Rhulani’s head guide Alasdair. The toad in the photo is a male calling to attract a mate. His inflated throat sac acts as a resonator, amplif...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Grazing red hartebeest
Rhulani Minute Safari - Grazing red hartebeest
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
The red hartebeest is a large African antelope well adapted to open grasslands and savannas and it is easy to recognize because of its imposing size, its slightly too long snout and its heart-shaped h...
Guest Conservation Contribution: 10% adjustment from 1 March 2026
Guest Conservation Contribution: 10% adjustment from 1 March 2026
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
We would like to inform you that the Guest Conservation Contribution (GCC) for wildlife conservation measures in the Madikwe Game Reserve will be adjusted by 10% for new bookings from 1 March 2026....
Rhulani Insights 265 – A stripe bellied sand snake in camp
Rhulani Insights 265 – A stripe bellied sand snake in camp
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
In today's blog, we welcome a very special guest to Rhulani Safari Lodge: a stripe-bellied sand snake, which has made itself comfortable somewhere among the sun-warmed stones near the lounge. Together...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Wildebeest road walk
Rhulani Minute Safari - Wildebeest road walk
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Here on our road toward the lodge, we encounter a fairly large herd of blue wildebeest, leisurely using the same road and we slowly follow behind....
Life of a Ranger: The lion takes the shady spot
Life of a Ranger: The lion takes the shady spot
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that our lions have become so accustomed to us that on sunny days they even take up residence in the shade of our vehicle to rest? Rhulani's head guide Alasdair tells us today the story o...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Cheetah on its way to a viewpoint
Rhulani Minute Safari - Cheetah on its way to a viewpoint
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Here it is, a typical sighting of a cheetah, which prefers flat, open plains for roaming, and often looks for a vantage point (like this termite mound) from which it can scan the area for prey and mar...
Rhulani bush stories: Young hyenas with a snake
Rhulani bush stories: Young hyenas with a snake
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
When have you ever seen that before? Two young hyenas without their mother, all alone – okay, that can happen – but then the two of them find a snake somewhere in the bushes, a real treat for them. "Y...
Rhulani Insights 264 – Reverse osmosis system
Rhulani Insights 264 – Reverse osmosis system
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
In today's blog post, which is a little more technical than usual, we visit Rhulani’s new reverse osmosis system located in the backyard of the lodge. This system allows us to produce clean drinking w...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Community nest spiders
Rhulani Minute Safari - Community nest spiders
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
A community web spider, also known as a social spider, lives in colonies and cooperates to build large, communal webs for shelter and prey capture. These spiders exhibit communal behavior, sharing tas...
Life of a Ranger: Territorial ground squirrel
Life of a Ranger: Territorial ground squirrel
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that even these small, inconspicuous, and timid ground squirrels have a territory and defend it? Rhulani's ranger Willem will tell us more today about these adorable inhabitants of Madikw...
Rhulani Safari Lodge retains prestigious 5-star rating from the TGCSA
Rhulani Safari Lodge retains prestigious 5-star rating from the TGCSA
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Madikwe Game Reserve, November 2025 – Rhulani Safari Lodge is proud to announce that it has once again been awarded the coveted 5-Star Grading by the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa (TGCSA), r...