Photo
Safari

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  • A non-lethal hunt
  • Your shot – your legend
  • All the conditions to capture your coveted photo-trophy

Why go on
a photo hunt?

A photo hunt is akin to traditional hunting, but far more challenging and rewarding. It’s not just about tracking and framing your quarry; it demands a keen eye for composition, angle, and light. Forget snapping a gazelle; the genuine thrill lies in patiently waiting for that elegant cheetah at dusk, stalking through the tall grass towards an unsuspecting herd of antelope. The coiled spring of tension that is the predator has your finger hovering over the shutter. The pounce and click: a true trophy secured. You’ll hang that shot on your wall, already expecting your next photographic safari. If you’re not a seasoned pro but keen to get started, we’ll advise you on what gear to bring. And if photography isn’t your forte but you still want to return home with stunning images, your personal guide will be invaluable in making that happen.

It’s crucial to remember that a successful photo safari hinges on minimizing human intrusion into the lives of the animals – this applies to locals, tourists, and, most critically, poachers. In well-managed state or private reserves, rangers and local staff, compensated, protect the wildlife and control visitor numbers. This helps ensure the animals aren’t driven into hiding by throngs of vehicles. Another vital factor is your driver, guide, and spotter. Whether individuals or a team fill these roles, depending on the terrain, their expertise is paramount in tracking, locating, and helping you capture breathtaking images.

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The predator is coiled tight, and your finger’s on the trigger. Then, the leap and the click. A real trophy shot.

Better then a thousand words,
our photo reports

This is not a place to take pictures – it’s a place to create memories.

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Where is that possible?
capture the best footage

We fell in love with Africa for its unique nature and people. The emotions we have experienced here are hard to convey but can be given, that’s why we have dedicated our lives to it. Each point of the route has already been tried by us personally, it remains to make an individual program for you personally.