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Botswana Wildlife
Botswana is one of the great wildlife countries in Africa offering spectacular photography opportunities in three dramatic habitatsthe Okavango Delta, Chobe National Park and the Kalahari Desert. Bisected by the Tropic of Capricorn and located on the southern African plateau, land-locked Botswana encompasses an area slightly larger than France. This fascinating country enjoys an incredible richness of wildlife and represents the last hope for a great refuge from elephant poachingand large herds still roam the parks!
We see a number of ungulate species that can’t be photographed in East Africared lechwe, tsessebe, and the beautiful roan and sable antelopes. Another outstanding feature of Botswana is its remaining population of wild dogs. We search for their denning areas during our stay. With its great mammal herds still intact, an impressive
Our trip is offered with only three photographers per vehicle while we photographan almost unheard of luxury on a Botswana tour! We dine al fresco, enjoy the evening campfire and, if we’re not too busy downloading from all the day’s shooting, night game drives are possible here. Join us on an amazing Photo Safari in this safe and thriving country, to see Africa as it existed during the days of Burton and Livingston! Day 1 Depart from home.
Arrive in Johannesburg, South Africa and overnight. (D) Day 3 Morning flight to Maun, Botswana. We continue on a short flight aboard light aircraft to our small camp on the western edge of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pansa relic "super lake" that dried up thousands of years ago. (BLD) Day 4 We meet our San Bushman guides and then drive out to photograph a troop of curious, human habituated meerkats. (BLD) Day 5 Light aircraft takes us to our second camp near Chobe National Park at Savuti. (BLD)
We photograph nearly all of the big mammals of the Savuti region during the day. Huge bull elephants come to the lodge water hole in the evening. (BLD) Day 9 We fly to our last camp in the northcentral region of the Moremi Reserve, Okavango Delta. We have our first game drive this afternoon. Along with the mammals, birds provide exceptional photo opportunities here. (BLD)
We explore the shallow flood plains by boat and the dense riverine forest by vehicle, photographing during morning and late afternoon light. We return to camp during midday for lunch and rest. (BLD) Day 13 (Sep 30) We fly to Johannesburg and depart for home. (BL) Day 14 Arrive home. |
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