Still Wild Safaris
Photography

Photographic Safaris: Capture the Wild

Custom vehicles, photographer-guides, beanbags, charging, and the time to wait — really wait — for the shot.

Photographic Safaris

The Experience

Photographic safaris are different. The vehicles are configured for cameras — pop-tops, drop sides, beanbags on the rails, charging stations on the dashboard. The pacing is slower, the lighting prioritised, and the willingness to sit on a single subject for an hour is the point.

We work with professional photographer-guides who lead these trips themselves — including a number of Nikon and Canon ambassadors based in East Africa. Tuition is built in, gear can be rented, and post-processing sessions are an evening fixture.

What Sets It Apart

Designed for the Discerning

01

Photo Vehicles

Built for one or two guests per row with full freedom of movement, swing arms and beanbags.

02

Photographer-Guides

Trips led by senior wildlife photographers — Greg du Toit, Marlon du Toit, Federico Veronesi and others.

03

Big-Subject Time

A leopard in a tree gets the morning, not 15 minutes. The schedule is built around light, not check-ins.

Where to Experience It

Our Recommended Locations

Kenya

Masai Mara (August–October)

Migration river crossings, mega-prides of lion, and the most photographed light in Africa.

Zambia (extension)

South Luangwa (June–October)

For guests willing to extend — leopard density unrivalled anywhere on the continent.

From the Field

In Pictures

Ready to Plan?

Enhance Your Photography — privately, with us.

Our travel designers will hand-craft a journey around photographic safaris — paired with the right lodges, the right guides and the right time of year. Start the conversation; we’ll take it from there.