Elephant Dust Bath Delight!
Observing elephants in their natural habitat, particularly during a dust bath, is an unforgettable experience for any wildlife enthusiast. The sight of these massive creatures rolling around, flapping their ears, and playfully tossing dust into the air is both entertaining and heartwarming.
Wildlife Drama Unfolds: African Wild Dogs vs. Hyena in a Tense Battle for Survival at Inyati Game Lodge
f you’re a wildlife lover dreaming of your own African safari, moments like this are why Sabi Sand is a must-visit. It’s not just about the luxury—it’s about connecting with nature’s unyielding struggles and triumphs.
Stormy Skies Over Inyati Game Lodge – An Incredible Sight to Behold!
Spectacular image captured by on safari. A massive storm cell passed south of the lodge yesterday evening. Nature’s unmatched display of pure energy at @inyati_game_lodge
A Scene Filmed During The Year Earth Changed – Nature Documentary
Narrated by David Attenborough, never-before-seen footage shows how our living in lockdown opened the door for nature to bounce back and thrive.
40 years at Inyati Game Lodge, Sabi Sand Nature Reserve.
For forty years, we’ve had the pleasure
To call Inyati, our place of leisure.
In the Western Sector of the Sabi Sand,
A jewel carved out by nature’s hand.
A Unique Safari Experience Awaits
Staying on a private reserve like Inyati offers unparalleled opportunities for intimate game viewing.
Netflix’s New Pangolin Documentary Shines Spotlight on Poached Species
Raising Awareness: The Launch of “Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey” With the launch of the much-anticipated Netflix documentary Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey on April 21, directed by Academy Award winner Pippa Ehrlich (known for My Octopus Teacher), global awareness of one of the world’s most trafficked and endangered animals is set to soar. Pangolins, often referred to as […]
Precious moments on safari! Meet this adorable two-day-old elephant calf. 🐘 Did you know that calves can walk within one to two hours of birth?
Within just one to two hours of birth, calves can stand and walk, which is crucial for their survival in the wild.
The pangolin is the most trafficked animal globally, primarily due to its scales and meat demand.
The pangolin’s ancient defence — curling into a tight, scaly ball to deter predators — is a brilliant survival strategy that backfires tragically on electrified fences. This unique mammal, often called the “scaly anteater,” is facing an unexpected and deadly threat in South Africa, where around 2,000 pangolins die each year after encountering live wires. […]