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The Okavango Delta in Botswana is a paradise for wildlife photographers, offering unique opportunities to capture Africa’s astounding biodiversity in its natural habitat. This pristine wilderness is renowned for its high concentration of wildlife, including healthy populations of herbivores as well as leopards, lions, elephants, African wild dog and smaller carnivores including serval and caracal. Over 350 bird species have been recorded in the region. The Delta’s diverse landscapes, from lush wetlands to open savannahs and dense woodlands, provide excellent photographic variety. One of the standout attractions of the Okavango Delta is its unspoiled and remote character. Unlike some other wildlife destinations, the Delta places a strong emphasis on low-impact tourism, limiting the number of visitors and ensuring that the natural world remains undisturbed. This is particularly advantageous for wildlife photographers, as it means they can often photograph animals in their most natural and unaltered behaviours. The Okavango Delta offers a front-row seat to these captivating moments, making it an irresistible destination for those who seek to document the untamed beauty of Africa’s wildlife. We’ve designed this photographic safari experience, with the aim of offering you unparalleled chances to witness close encounters with predator behaviours, capture breathtaking images of diverse wildlife, and observe a rich variety of bird species. To make this possible, we’ve chosen camps situated in two different regions, of which one boasts an eye-level photographic hide. Of the two camps, one is a “wetter” camp, situated close to the origin of the Delta whereas the other is situated further east in a drier region. Each holds its own unique advantages.
Have you considered taking a C4 guide on your safari?
All our guides are passionate experts at what we do: both safaris and photography.
Our team of guides have vast experience of the ecosystems they travel to. Consider being guided by a professional wildlife photographer who knows the movements of the animals, the state of the ecosystem and where the best sightings are likely to be.
A guide can be requested as on optional extra on all our safari itineraries. Please discuss this with your safari specialist when enquiring.
We have spent innumerable hours in Africa studying its whims and understanding its nature. So when you join on a safari with us, it is as much about sharing the large and hairy as it is showing you what the true meaning of an African experience is.