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Life of a Ranger: Baby Impala
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that many antelope species have their babies precisely when nature is lush and green again and there is enough food so that the mothers and therefore their babies become strong? Rhulani's...
Rhulani Minute Safari – A chilled white rhinoceros
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
The peacefully grazing white rhinos are much more sociable and calm residents of the Madikwe Reserve than their relatives, the black rhinos. Here we meet a visibly chilled white male rhino, which we c...
Successful unveiling of the leopard sculpture
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
One of the most spectacular and wonderful projects we have had our eye on recently was successfully completed and unveiled a few days ago. The entrance area of Rhulani Safari Lodge will now be decor...
WLA 2024: Luxury in the bush has become part of our DNA
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
We did it again. This year's trip to the World Luxury Awards (WLA) gala ceremony took Rhulani's owner Rolf Steiner to a very special place: Galgorm near the Northern Irish capital of Belfast. Surround...
Rhulani Insights 236 – Leopard sculpture delivery
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Now it's here, the long-awaited sculpture, which will now adorn the lobby area at the entrance to Rhulani Safari Lodge. The whole project, from planning to creating the artwork to delivery and install...
Koketso Noe is Rhulani’s new head chef
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
We warmly welcome Koketso Noe as a new member of Rhulani's team as our new Head Chef. Koketso will ensure that our guests are pampered with culinary highlights in the lodge in addition to the daily ad...
Rhulani renews Atta membership
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
For many years, Rhulani Safari Lodge has been a loyal member of the African Travel & Tourism Association (Atta), and so we recently renewed our membership for another year. Atta is known as "The V...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Nightly meeting of the big ones
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Here at the waterhole, observed from the protected hiding place, the really big ones meet late at night for a drink stop. On the one hand the male elephant, on the other a whole herd of buffalo approa...
Heat, telemetry and know-how: The cheetah gets a new collar
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Cheetahs are among the most vulnerable and endangered wild cats in Africa, are particularly worthy of protection, and are therefore of particular concern to the Madikwe Reserve and Rhulani Safari Lodg...
Life of a Ranger: Lion defending his prey
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that lions cannot just eat their prey peacefully after a successful hunt? Rhulani's ranger Willem shows us an interesting sighting today, where a lion has his hands full next to a zebra k...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Leopard tortoise on the way
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
We are always surprised when we discover a leopard tortoise somewhere in the middle of the realm of large, wild mammals, calmly making its way through the grass of the savannah....
Rhulani Insights 235 – The sunset at Thlou dam
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
What a beautiful place to stay! Today we are at the "Thlou Dam", a central location in Madikwe Game Reserve, where the animals find water even in the dry winter season, and here we enjoy a spectacular...