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Africa Photo Tours

The continent of Africa and the word “safari” are inextricably linked in the minds of most people—and for good reason! The wildlife found throughout Africa—particularly in East Africa—is legendary, varied, and largely accessible. In other words, an Africa Photo Tour is a nature photographer’s dream come true! We’ve been a pioneer in developing trips to see Africa’s diverse wildlife, not to mention its unique landscapes and cultures. If you’ve never been on a Photo Safari before, a trip to Africa is always a good place to start!

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Botswana Wildlife

Two incredibly productive wildlife areas—private Mashatu Game Reserve and Chobe National Park. Photograph elephants and other animals up close and below eye level from waterhole photo blinds. Shoot from boats specially designed for photographers for a unique below eye-level perspective.

August 5 - 17, 2024
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Wild Madagascar

Completely isolated for nearly 100 million years, Madagascar—the “eighth continent”—has evolved into an amazing collection of photogenic endemic plants and animals.  Travel with private chartered flights and spacious ground transportation to the island’s best photo spots.

September 26 - October 13, 2024
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Namibia Revealed

From its beautiful quiver tree forest, surreal sand-conquered ghost town of Kolmanskop, and the colossal red sand Sossusvlei Dunes to the superlative Etosha National Park, Namibia provides exciting photo subjects at every turn. Photograph vast numbers of wildlife at Etosha's numerous water holes.

May 25 - June 10, 2025
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Botswana Wildlife

Two incredibly productive wildlife areas—private Mashatu Game Reserve and Chobe National Park. Photograph elephants and other animals up close and below eye level from waterhole photo blinds. Shoot from boats specially designed for photographers for a unique below eye-level perspective.

August 6 - 18, 2025
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