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You can be a member of a photo group that will have a significant portion of one of the world’s greatest and most famous African wildlife reserves essentially to themselves! We’ve designed a trip with unlimited wildlife photo opportunitiesone that will generate a wealth of striking imagery and provide the time and depth for an unparalleled African nature experience. We have reserved the entire deluxe Mara Intrepids Clubone of the nicest, and certainly the best-positioned campfor our group. Our Land Rovers will fan out within the wildlife reserve and adjacent private Koiyaki Ranch, scouting, assessing and sharing information on virtually every productive locality in the region. Our lodge is located in the heart of the Mara’s densest wildlife concentration. The rolling landscape,
For optimum photography, we will have only 3 participants per 9-passenger Land Rover, which will allow excellent freedom of movement between each side of the roof hatch and a generous amount of space to spread out photographic gear. Our leaders will handpick many of the driver/guides. These guides routinely drive for wildlife filmmakers as they film documentaries, and for much other commercial work. They understand photography, lighting and what we are trying to accomplish. Leading this shoot will be John Shaw, Jeff Foott, Wayne Lynch, Jeff Vanuga and Joe Van Os. Midday photography and wildlife lectures and impromptu question and answer sessions will allow
After our daily shoots, we’ll dine and relax under the starry African sky. There will be lots of evening leisure time to sit by the fire with a "Tusker" in hand and swap stories of the day’s events. Even with a weak US dollar, our trip fee is an excellent price for an upscale 15-day African Photo Safari like this one! This fee includes all meals, lodging in Nairobi at the 5-star Safari Park Hotel, and flights to and from the Mara to avoid the bad roads and traffic. This trip will be highly productive photographically and a wonderful opportunity to “talk shop” and network with other photographers. The Mara is a great place to give a digital camera a workout, and a lot of fun as well. It should be especially rewarding for those photographers who have been to East Africa on an earlier safari and want a more concentrated photo experience. Don’t miss it! Day 1 Participants should make arrangements to travel to Nairobi, safari capital of Kenya. Flights often leave major US cities in the evening for an overnight flight to Europe.
Flights generally arrive in Europe in early morning with connections at midday and a late evening arrival in Nairobi. You will be met upon arrival and transferred to our 5-star hotel. Day 3 After a breakfast orientation meeting, we fly across the Great Rift Valley into the heart of Kenyan big game country in the Masai Mara National Reserve. On a remote airstrip we meet our drivers and almost immediately begin to see numbers of animals on the way to our deluxe permanent tented camp. After lunch, we’ll head into the field for our first game drive. (BLD) Days 413 Established in 1961, the Masai Mara National Reserve is unparalleled as a wildlife reserve in Kenya, and ranks as one of the world's outstanding wildlife sanctuaries. Located about 185 miles west of Nairobi on the border of Kenya and Tanzania, the Mara is really the northernmost habitat of the huge Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. In the outer regions of the reserve the local Maasai, dressed in their traditional fashion, graze their cattle alongside the plains game. The Mara is a huge, unspoiled landscape of rolling hills evocative of Hemingway's Green Hills of Africa. Stands of acacia trees break
Day 14 (Sep 18) We fly to Nairobi. Flights to Europe often leave Nairobi near midnight. (BLD) Day 15 After morning arrivals in Europe, flights continue homeward. The Samburu Extension
Overnight in Nairobi, after the main tour group departs. Day 15 We travel overland to Nakuru National Park, a migratory stopover of more than a million lesser flamingos. (BLD) Day 16 Lake Nakuru is also a reserve for both black and white rhinos. East Africa's most dense leopard population dwells here, plus Rothschild’s giraffes, Defassa waterbucks, reedbucks and unwary warthogs. (BLD) Day 17 Our journey today will take us through some of the most varied and photogenic scenery that the country has to offer. Samburu National Reserve lies in the hot and arid fringes of the vast northern region of Kenya. The reserve is within the lands of the colorful Samburu pastoralists, relatives of the famed Maasai. (BLD) Day 1819 The Samburu landscape is harsh under the merciless equatorial sun, but relief comes from the wide swath of the Ewaso Ngiro River, which rises some hundred miles to the west in the Aberdares and vanishes beyond Samburu in the recesses of the Lorian Swamp. The river is at its best in the reserve. Here it is broad and sluggish, with a large population of crocodiles and hippos seen at almost every meandering bend. Elephants roam the gaunt hills that punctuate the scrubland, and groups of Grevy's
If time allows we’ll have a final morning game drive before we fly back to Nairobi, arriving in the afternoon. Dayrooms for relaxation and last minute packing will be provided. We’ll have our final dinner before evening flights to Europe. (BLD) Day 21 Arrive home. |
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