Photographic Safaris
Purpose-built vehicles, the best light, and guides who think like photographers. Low-sided or open 4x4s with bean-bag mounts and power, private use so you never fight for angle, golden-hour scheduling and extended-hours permits, and an optional professional photo-host.
FAQs
What makes a photographic safari different from a normal safari?
A photographic safari uses private, camera-ready vehicles (low sides, bean-bag mounts, power), golden-hour scheduling, and guides who position for light and behaviour — so you are never competing for the best angle.
What is the best time of year for safari photography?
The green season (roughly November–March) offers dramatic skies and newborn animals, while the migration months (July–October) offer action. Both deliver superb light around dawn and dusk.