Archive for April 23, 2012

The Velvet Gecko

At Umkhumbi lodge we are proud to say that each room has a resident Velvet gecko (they stay outside, don’t worry!) The Velvet gecko is on the IUCN list due to it’s rarity. One species of the Velvet gecko is so rare that it was only recently rediscovered!

They are larger than the non-indigenous Tropical house geckos that are so prominent here in South Africa. They have been known to grow up to 120mm in length (and that is just the body, add the tail on as well and you have a fairly substantial portion of gecko!).

 

Why is a velvet gecko called a vevlet gecko?

The scales of the Velvet Gecko overlap slightly giving it an almost velvet-like feel

 

So, I hear you ask, if they are so big; How on Earth do they run up the walls? How do they not fall off the ceiling?

Well, each toe is covered with large, wide pads. These pads are covered with tiny little hairs, shorter than 2 diameters of a human hair(1) and much thinner, it is these hairs that allow geckos to run up even the smoothest surface. Each of these hairs is subject to a weak molecular attraction – Van Der Waals theory – which gives geckos the ability to be able to hang from a wall by just one fingertip. This adhesive effect is very strong and the tiny hairs only become detached by changing their angle (almost like velcro).

 

How do geckos stick to the wall?

The texture of a geckos 'fingerprint' helps them stick to even the smoothest of surfaces.

 

For more information about the discovery, read this and this from the Lewis & Clark College, the University of California at Berkeley, the University of California at Santa Barbara, and Stanford University.

We are featured in TheTravelEditor.com

Yet another fantastic review of Umkhumbi Lodge, this time at the TheTravelEditor.com

Check it out here!

http://www.thetraveleditor.com/article/8963/Hotel_Reviews_Safari_Bush_living_at_Umkhumbi_Lodge.html

Tourism KZN – Press Trip

It was with heavy hearts last week that we said goodbye to 8 of our guests who came to Umkhumbi Lodge to film the latest promotional video for Tourism KZN.

From Kayaking with crocs, spa treatments, and even jumping off of a football stadium roof – there was plenty to film!

Our film stars were:

Peter from South African Airways (SAA).

Peter doing his croc-dundee impression before kayaking in St Lucia

 

Samantha from Travel2.

Snuggling Fluffy at Umkhumbi Lodge

 

Yaksha from Thomas Cook.

First time snorkeller Yaksha was amazed by the all fish at Kosi Bay!

 

Lindsey from TUI (Thompsons).

Weeeeeee! Lindsey and Peter both went for a big swing in Durban!

Bruce from Travel Counsellors.

Queue the baywatch music as Bruce rocks up at the beach!

 

Claire from TTG (Travel Trade Gazette).

Claire takes a stroll in the shade of the palms at Kosi Bay

 

our Cameraman Blair “The Kiwi”

Marvelling at the muscles in the African elephants trunk

 

And of course Storm from Tourism KZN who was responsible for unleashing this motley crew on KwaZulu Natal.

Jumping for joy! (no she didn't fall off)