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Londolozi Game Reserve Biography & Facts
Londolozi Private Game Reserve is a large game reserve, with 15 000 hectares (150 km2); 42 000 acres; 58 sq mi) of land in northeastern South Africa. This means 1 bed per 167 hectares of land. Londolozi Rangers are not bound by Kruger Park rules and can therefore drive off-road on safari and conduct comprehensive bush walks into the wilderness. The reserve is part of the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve, situated on the western border of Kruger National Park, which together with some other parks make up the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. Londolozi is a Zulu word meaning "Protector of all Living Things". Wildlife in this reserve includes the Big Five of Africa (lions, leopards, black rhinoceros, African bush elephant and African buffalo). The reserve was established in 1926 by Frank Unger and Charles Boyd Varty. The land, named Sparta Farm, was bought from Transvaal Consolidated Investments (TCI). Sparta was used as a hunting farm until 1971 when Charles Varty's two sons, Dave Varty and John Varty, shifted the focus of the property to ecotourism and photographic safaris instead of hunting. Londolozi is part of the GLTFCA - the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Association The game reserve has five camps situated next to each other along the banks of the Sand River. In 2014, Condé Nast Traveler readers voted Londolozi as the best hotel and resort in the world. The reserve has been lauded internationally for its far-sighted and progressive land and wildlife management, as well as its productive community involvement. In 1993, Londolozi became the first game reserve in the world to be accorded Relais & Châteaux status In 1992, Nelson Mandela visited Londolozi for a period following his release from prison. References. Discover the Londolozi Game Reserve popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Londolozi Game Reserve books.
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The Londolozi Journey
Londolozi Game ReserveLondolozi, derived from a Zulu word meaning the ‘protector of all living things’ , has become fertile ground for enkindling aspirations for a better future for all, for a planet ab...
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Cathedral of the Wild
Boyd Varty“This is a gorgeous, lyrical, hilarious, important book. . . . Read this and you may find yourself instinctively beginning to heal old wounds: in yourself, in others, and just mayb...