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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.
For optimum photography, we will have only three participants per nine-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, Wayne Lynch, Perry Conway, Darrell Gulin, and Joe Van Os. Midday photography and wildlife lectures and impromptu question and answer sessions will allow participants to learn wildlife photo tips and techniques during the period of harsh afternoon lightbetween the photography action when the animals are most active. 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
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 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 up the extensive stretches of grass savannah that is threaded with numerous tributaries of the Mara River.
We fly to Nairobi. Flights to Europe often leave Nairobi near midnight. (BLD) Day 15 After morning arrivals in Europe, flights continue homeward. |
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Joseph Van Os Photo Safaris, Inc. P.O. Box 655, Vashon Island, Washington USA 98070 Phone: (206) 463-5383 Fax: (206) 463-5484 Email: info@photosafaris.com Copyright © 2008, Joseph Van Os Photo Safaris, Inc. |