Karula a female leopard in South Africa
Meet Karula, the ‘Queen of Djuma’
In May 2015, I spent a night at Elephant Plains Game Lodge in the northern Sabi Sands. I was fortunate to see the female leopard known as Karula during both game drives.
My favourite encounter with Karula happened when we came across her and Tingana (a dominant male leopard in Djuma Game Reserve) on the morning drive. They were on the move. but stopped to mate. We spent 45 minutes following them through the bush.
She was a well-loved leopard in Sabi Sands but sadly, she disappeared without a trace and is assumed to be dead. Those mating sessions I witnessed did not result in cubs for Karula, but in February 2016 she had 2 cubs. They were named Hosana (male leopard) and Xongile (female leopard). Hosana still traverses the Sabi Sands. Sadly, Xongile disappeared without a trace just like her mother.
Photographing Karula
I was able to photograph Karula several times during those sightings, but my favourite moment and photo happened when Karula stood on a termite mound. I captured this image the only moment she looked my way. and had mere seconds to catch it. Fortunately, I was ready. This photo of Karula continues to be one of my treasured images as Karula was the leopard that drew me to the species and WildEarth.
WildEarth / safariLIVE
It was an amazing and surreal experience being in Karula’s presence because I have watched her over the years on safariLIVE by Wild Earth. WildEarth streams a live game drive from South Africa 2 times a day every day to their YouTube channel.
In November/December 2018 I had the opportunity to visit and live with the safariLIVE / WildEarth team and crew for 10 days. You can read about my experience on the WildEarth blog here.
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