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Life of a Ranger: Cheetah conservation
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that cheetahs are endangered and that we therefore need to protect them? Rhulani's Head Guide Alasdair tells us today about a cheetah conservation activity funded by Rhulani, where we had...
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...
A visit to the village for cultural exchange
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
A trip to a nearby village between safari trips is not just a time filler during the day and much more than a chance to have a look how the people of the Northwest Province live in places where many o...
New toilets for the primary school in Supingstad
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Rhulani’s employees used the quieter month of May for a matter close to their hearts. In the primary school in the village of Supingstad, around 15 km away, where many of our employees live and where ...
RHULANI by InspectorLUX - Village Tour
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Experience the highlights of a stay at Rhulani Safari Lodge in 13 short episodes. Let's leave the impressions of the lodge and the wildlife reserve behind us for a moment, and let's go on a trip to a ...
A day of maintenance work at a nearby Primary School
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
The timing was good and the situation urgent: during Rhulani's quieter period before the start of the winter months, our team helped carry out much-needed repair work at the Secondary School in the ne...
Two new Soccer Balls for the local Primary School
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
The "Local Village Tour" is an add-on to the luxury safari experience where you get a an insight into the life of a local community. This offers you another inspiring and totally different facet along...
Rhulani Insights 198 - Local Village Tour
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
Today we are neither at Rhulani nor out with the animals in the bush. We are shooting today's blog in a nearby village called “Supingstad”. With our partner Pule we are actually on an interesting "Loc...
Cheetah collaring: A magical moment and a new technology
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
On fairly short notice we were informed by Parks Management that a collar was due to be replaced by one of the Cheetah females and we could give support. Of course, we said “yes”. So the safari routin...
Urgent help for the cheetah female Savannah
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
It was an emergency situation. Savannah, the cheetah female, was spotted with a pretty bad looking injury to her right front foot. A call to Rhulani and sure, we will help. Supporting the preservation...
A young white rhino was notched successfully
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
As part of our way back to normal Rhulani Safari Lodge conducted our fist conservation activity after the pandemic for the protection of the animals. A young rhinoceros had its ears notched and was gi...
"We were spoilt in all aspects and I always felt as part of a great big family"
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Rhulani Safari Lodge
For our recent guests Marco Strimer and his wife Sabine from Switzerland, the stay was an unforgettable experience. In addition to the usual safari program, a "rhino notching" was organised, which is ...