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Hlaba Nkunzi bringing her Cubs Home

It wasn’t too long after the game drives left the lodge yesterday afternoon, that a radio call came, saying there is a female leopard and her two cubs on their way to the lodge.

The immediate thought was, Hlaba Nkunzi! She has been spending the majority of her time away from the lodge, out of our traversing area – so it is wonderful news that she has brought them back to Leopard Hills – for how long that could be, we’re unsure of.

After moving the cubs from the Mabrak riverbed, in the front of the lodge, she very comfortably moved towards the lodge and they spent quite a bit of time on the deck of Suite 4. The cubs were playing around in the outdoor shower next to the pool, enjoying their new surroundings.

During the night they were all lying down next to the pathway between Suite 1 and the Gym, could see it was definitely not Hlaba Nkunzi’s first time in Leopard Hills – knowing exactly where to go.

We look forward to seeing more of Hlaba Nkunzi and her two cubs, hopefully they stay around the lodge and our traversing area for a little longer. It was a very warm Welcome, to see Hlaba Nkunzi and her cubs back at Leopard Hills.

Below Images are of the Leopards on the deck of Suite 4.

Images by Johan de la Rey and Hugo Breed.

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Thlangisa introducing us to her two Cubs

It’s been a very special couple of weeks in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, as Thlangisa has given birth to two Cubs and she has brought them out to share this special time with everyone.

Unfortunately the details surrounding the Cubs, as to which Male Leopard could be the Father and when exactly they were born, are not know – but it is believed they are around 8weeks old.

This is Thlangisa’s first litter, as far as we’re aware, which is wonderful considering she’s the daughter of the Mambirri Female who’s territory was in the Southern part of out traversing. We look forward to spending time with these cubs and sharing the special moments between them and their mother.

 Photos by Johan de la Rey, Hugo Breed and Reece Verdoorn


Thlangisa Thlangisa Carry one of her cubs Thlangisa Cub in Morning light Cubs in the safety of the Den Stalking Cub Two Cubs Two Cubs Playing Cub playing with a branch Thlangisa and Cub Cub Stalking Thlangisa Cub Cub playing