
Ranger Diaries: Why tall grass attracts certain grazers
If you’ve ever looked out across the Mabalingwe plains, you’ve probably noticed that our grazers aren’t just randomly scattered; they

If you’ve ever looked out across the Mabalingwe plains, you’ve probably noticed that our grazers aren’t just randomly scattered; they

As the sun dips below the horizon and the day shift of the Waterberg settles in, a new world awakens

If you’ve ever watched a majestic Greater Kudu bull pick his way through the Waterberg thickets, your eyes were likely

If you’ve ever wondered why game drive lovers are willing to trade a sleep-in for a sunrise, the answer lies

If you’ve ever looked across the rugged ridges of the Waterberg and seen a tree that looks more like a
The African bush is a master storyteller, but to read its secrets, you have to look closely at the ground

When people talk about African safaris, the conversation usually revolves around the most famous sightings. But at Mabalingwe, we like

If you’ve ever been scanning the acacia branches at Mabalingwe and spotted a flash of brilliant, impossible colour, you’ve likely

You’re exploring the bushveld at Mabalingwe, and you come across a tree with deep, dark bark and lush green leaves

If you’ve ever been on a game drive in the Waterberg, you’ve likely seen them – the graceful, red-brown antelopes