Lagoon Camp, December 2025
December at Lagoon unfolded through steady tracking and familiar routes, as predator movements shifted across the concession following the early rains. The two male cheetahs, Boiki … Read more
December at Lagoon unfolded through steady tracking and familiar routes, as predator movements shifted across the concession following the early rains. The two male cheetahs, Boiki … Read more
November at Lagoon was shaped early on by strong African wild dog activity, which set the pace for much of the month’s game viewing. Extended … Read more
Lions were seen regularly throughout the concession, with multiple prides moving through the area. Members of the HolI Pride were encountered several times while hunting large … Read more
September at Lagoon saw heightened predator activity and a sense of movement across the Kwando River system as the water gradually receded and animals gathered … Read more
The Holi Pride, consisting of two lionesses and five cubs estimated to be between seven and eight months old, was tracked several times. The cubs … Read more
July brought diverse predator activity and strong general game viewing across the Lagoon area, with shifting lion dynamics, active wild dog denning, and excellent sightings … Read more
One of the highlights of the month was the activity of the resident pack of six African wild dogs. On one occasion, the pack was … Read more
The Mmamosetlha pride, consisting of eight individuals, was regularly observed between the airstrip and Kwena Lagoon. They were often accompanied by the two dominant males, who … Read more
The northern pride known as Mma Mosetlha, which consists of two lionesses with two cubs, one subadult, and two large males, was regularly spotted along … Read more
A highlight for the month was a pack of six wild dogs, likely residents, located along Pan Road. Tracking indicated they had hunted the previous … Read more
Aardwolf sightings were particularly rewarding, with at least seven sightings recorded near First Lagoon. Additionally, a solitary individual was observed between First and Second Lagoon … Read more
January saw some fascinating lion sightings, with the Holi Pride breaking up into several splinter prides due to the increasing number of cubs and the … Read more
Lagoon’s northern lion pride, Mma Mosetlha, was exceptionally reliable for sightings, with the lactating mother and her cubs frequently spotted along Badisa Road. The mother … Read more
The Holy Pride, consisting of one lioness and six cubs, delighted our guests with a spectacular sighting along Impala Road one morning when they successfully … Read more
A coalition of two cheetah brothers was first seen resting along the Cutline. As the afternoon cooled, they became active and successfully hunted an impala, … Read more