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Life of a Ranger: Kuduzela
Life of a Ranger: Kuduzela
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that in ancient times in South Africa, the kudu horn was used by the Bushmen as a signal horn? Rhulani's ranger Dean tells us interesting details today about how you can make a great musi...
"Captain no-beard" is Rhulani’s new head guide
"Captain no-beard" is Rhulani’s new head guide
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Rhulani Safari Lodge announces that we have a new Head Guide. Known in the industry as "Captain No-Beard," he replaces his long-time predecessor, "Captain Redbeard." Both are known as "Alasdair Armstr...
A once-in-a-lifetime experience: Rhulani guests support rhino conservation in Madikwe
A once-in-a-lifetime experience: Rhulani guests support Rhino conservation in Madikwe
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
At Rhulani Safari Lodge, conservation is not a concept discussed in theory—it is a living, breathing commitment that unfolds on the ground, thanks in large part to the support of our guests. A recent ...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Old cheetah brothers resting
Rhulani Minute Safari - Old cheetah brothers resting
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Let's dedicate a minute today to these two cheetah brothers, who have been together for life and have delighted our guests with such amazing sightings like this one during many years at Madikwe Game R...
Rhulani Safari Lodge — 2025 sustainability year in review
Rhulani Safari Lodge — 2025 sustainability year in review
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Rhulani Safari Lodge is pleased to share its 2025 sustainability achievements and key priorities for the future, building on the commitments outlined in its sustainability strategy. Rhulani continues ...
Rhulani Insights 266 – Merry Christmas 2025 from the Rhulani team!
Rhulani Insights 266 – Merry Christmas 2025 from the Rhulani team!
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
We are rapidly approaching the end of another intense and exciting year filled with many wonderful moments. The Rhulani Safari Lodge team wishes you a very Merry Christmas!...
Rhulani bush stories: Stop eating the mud off my car!
Rhulani bush stories: Stop eating the mud off my car!
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
The animals simply refuse to follow the instructions of our jolly head guide, Alasdair. This was also the case today, when two very young spotted hyenas, quite curious, sniffed Alasdair's vehicle and ...
Important Notice for guests booking via Booking.com
Important Notice for guests booking via Booking.com
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
In recent days, there has been an increase in incidents where customers who booked their stay through the platform Booking.com have received confusing messages regarding changes to, or even cancellati...
Madikwe shines on German television: Traumschiff films New Year’s episode at Rhulani’s home reserve
Madikwe shines on German television: Traumschiff films New Year’s episode at Rhulani’s home reserve
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
We are delighted to share exciting news from the heart of the beautiful Madikwe Game Reserve: Madikwe has been chosen as the filming location for the New Year’s episode of “Das Traumschiff”, the most ...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Waterbucks far from the water
Rhulani Minute Safari - Waterbucks far from the water
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
What? The waterbucks out here, far from the water source where they usually stay. There can be several reasons for this: seasonal changes in resources, predator avoidance, competition with other herbi...
Rhulani bush stories: Five rhinos, five cheetahs
Rhulani bush stories: Five rhinos, five cheetahs
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
What you can find in the African bush! Rhulani's head guide Alasdair actually encountered five white rhinos, which shortly afterwards met five cheetah brothers, and who then formed up practically like...
Life of a Ranger: A mob of banded mongooses on the road
Life of a Ranger: A mob of banded mongooses on the road
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that banded mongooses are very sociable animals? Rhulani's ranger, Ralf, is taking us today on a sighting where he encountered a whole mob of these mongooses, and they weren't at all shy ...