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Wild dogs at play
Wild dogs at play Limpopo-Lipadi’s emblematic wild dogs travel across the reserve in a matter of hours. The whole reserve of 20,500 hectares is their hunting ground and they easily cover the area in a day. That means that you can never be quite sure where to find...
Never be in a rush
Never be in a rush, you never know what is behind the next bush Shareholder Conny Krauss spent some fantastic days with a group of friends at Limpopo-Lipadi. Here is one of her stories to illustrate her stay: “We spotted a group of vultures hovering all together on a...
Vulture Safe Zone at Limpopo-Lipadi
It is often the case in modern day Nature Conservation that iconic animals, especially the cute and cuddly, or majestic ones, get the lion’s share of attention (pardon the pun). What a lot of people don’t seem to understand is that ecosystems will still function if...
Rainy Season’s Finale
On his first trip in three years, shareholder Ian took his 85-year old father with him, so this was a big trip in waiting. On one of their last nights, they were treated to the grand finale of the summer rains, with some incredible lightning. With the summer rains...
The elusive Leopard
As it happens, Limpopo-Lipadi has quite an impressive leopard population, but even the regularly visiting shareholder sometimes finds it hard to come across a leopard. It can be multiple visits that you don’t see any sign of this magnificent big cat, but sometimes you...
The incident with the crocodile and the waterbuck
More adventures of Martina and Jost during their stay at the Reserve. “In front of our lodge we saw a dead animal swimming against stream. Strange? Finally we discovered the secret engine: a huge crocodile! But a second croc disputed that this is his prey. And so they...





