Inyati Game Lodge – Photos

Inyati Game Lodge - Photos.

September 2012 Wildlife Journal

Elephant (Loxodonta africana)

The month of September brought with it rising temperatures and serious dry season conditions for the wildlife to contend with. With most of the surface water drying up, the wildlife has been forced to congregate in huge numbers along the sand river and dams. However the first rainstorm of the season also came along towards …

Selati males : African sunset

Mhawuri : August 2012 Wildlife Journal

It appeared as if summer had arrived early, the cold weather has left us. As is often the case, August was a windy month with steady breezes cooling things down. The local tribe, Shangaans named the month of August “Mhawuri” – the month of strong winds. They also believe that if the wind doesn’t blow …

Ordinary people doing something extraordinary for South Africa’s rhinos

StopRhinoPoaching.com is putting together a skydive team in support of this incredible initiative. Please click on the supporting information opposite for all the details and motivation you’ll need to sign up and join us! If you are keen to come jump, please send an email to elise@stoprhinopoaching.com We look forward to hearing from you!! YOU …

Avi Vince spends a fascinating 24 hours at Inyati Private Lodge

After the 45-minute flight from Johannesburg, I am completely surrounded by the African bush. The only manmade items are the runway and a little airport terminal which is a thatch roof hut. “Hi, I am Richard, from Inyati, come with me.” Inyati Private Lodge is located in the Sabi Sand Reserve, one of the world’s …

Mawuwani : July 2012 Wildlife Journal

Dayone male

In July, we experienced typical lowveld (Mpumalanga) winter conditions. The mornings and evenings were chilly, averaging around 5° Celsius and then warming up to 30° Celsius by midday. The 'bush babies' or hot water bottles have remained popular with guests clutching onto them during the cold mornings. One of the highlights for the winter months …

Khotavuxika: June 2012 – Wildlife Journal

At the onset of June it seemed bit cooler than May but this did not last long and the temperatures rose quickly. Early morning temperatures have been a chilly 10-13°C but warming up during the day to a pleasant 25-27°C. We have also been having strong blistery winds around midday. The sightings have been great …

Leave time just to do nothing – to enjoy the peace, sense of space, the colours – the very essence of Africa.

Mudyaxihi: May 2012 – Wildlife Journal

The month of May was a successful one with great sightings and estatic guests, mornings and evenings were little chilly but the days were pleasant. Morning breaks with tea, coffee and hot chocolate are becoming more popular as we get into the winter season. Our dams and many of river systems are fill up we should …

%d bloggers like this: