Okavango Delta Photo Safari
Dates - June 2023
Neil is leading this trip for Wildlife Worldwide. You can find a full itinerary and secure your place at:
https://www.wildlifeworldwide.com/group-tours/okavango-delta-photo-safari
Neil is leading this trip for Wildlife Worldwide. You can find a full itinerary and secure your place at:
https://www.wildlifeworldwide.com/group-tours/okavango-delta-photo-safari
Trip overview
We spend six nights in serviced, catered mobile camping tents where we enjoy day and night drives before heading to Mma Dinare Lodge where we have the option of more day and night drives alongside mokoro boat trips and even walking safaris. This combination provides us with a fantastic range of settings, target species and perspective to photograph.
Neil leads this trip with photographer Emma Healey and your two photographic guides will always be on hand to provide advice and guidance on how to capture wonderful images whether you're a beginner, or more experienced photographer.
Staying in two of the Okavango Delta's finest wildlife concessions we will be afforded with plenty of photographic and wildlife opportunities. Just some of the species that we hope to see and photograph include lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and wild dog. Botswana also has incredible birdlife, including lilac-breasted rollers, saddle-billed storks, openbills, secretarybirds, vultures, bateluers and fish eagles.
As we embark on night safaris some of Botswana's more elusive mammals begin to emerge, including civet, large-spotted genet, porcupine, lesser bushbaby, African wild cat, honey badger and serval. Each of these animals will be fantastic subjects for us, as we get to grips with the intricacies of night photography.
The light at this time of year should provide us with glowing colours and the iconic sunrises and sunsets for which Africa is well known. With photography in mind, the guides are well experienced in positioning the vehicle to ensure that the light is favourable for photography.
Find out all the details at: https://www.wildlifeworldwide.com/group-tours/okavango-delta-photo-safari
Alternatively, get in touch at: neil@conservationphotojournalism.com
We spend six nights in serviced, catered mobile camping tents where we enjoy day and night drives before heading to Mma Dinare Lodge where we have the option of more day and night drives alongside mokoro boat trips and even walking safaris. This combination provides us with a fantastic range of settings, target species and perspective to photograph.
Neil leads this trip with photographer Emma Healey and your two photographic guides will always be on hand to provide advice and guidance on how to capture wonderful images whether you're a beginner, or more experienced photographer.
Staying in two of the Okavango Delta's finest wildlife concessions we will be afforded with plenty of photographic and wildlife opportunities. Just some of the species that we hope to see and photograph include lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and wild dog. Botswana also has incredible birdlife, including lilac-breasted rollers, saddle-billed storks, openbills, secretarybirds, vultures, bateluers and fish eagles.
As we embark on night safaris some of Botswana's more elusive mammals begin to emerge, including civet, large-spotted genet, porcupine, lesser bushbaby, African wild cat, honey badger and serval. Each of these animals will be fantastic subjects for us, as we get to grips with the intricacies of night photography.
The light at this time of year should provide us with glowing colours and the iconic sunrises and sunsets for which Africa is well known. With photography in mind, the guides are well experienced in positioning the vehicle to ensure that the light is favourable for photography.
Find out all the details at: https://www.wildlifeworldwide.com/group-tours/okavango-delta-photo-safari
Alternatively, get in touch at: neil@conservationphotojournalism.com