Call n to talk about Photography.
Most people will want to take photographs of what they see on safari. You don’t need a super-duper camera, though, to get perfectly reasonable pictures.
Fortunately the best time to take interesting photos tends to coincide with the typical game-drive times, i.e. early morning and late evening, but do keep the sun behind you to avoid shadows. Low-level sun tends to create more depth and more richness in wildlife and landscape photography, so get as many shots as you can during these times of day. A final warning though: do ask permission before photographing local people – and do not try to photograph military installations or personnel.
Digital photography does offer many benefits over traditional film, but particularly relevant in the safari environment is the ability to take as many shots as possible in order to get that one perfect image, much as the professional photographer, willing to shoot off hundreds of rolls of film, achieved in the past.
But do make sure you have enough film/memory. This is the golden rule – and in general if you think you have enough go back to the shop and order twice as much and you should be OK!
Maasai Mara ($780 pppn)
As its name suggests, Cottars Camp has been in existence, in one form or another, for over 90 years - a true step back into a vanished world.
Maasai Mara ($545 pppn)
Probably our favourite destination in the Maasai Mara, Elephant Pepper is an authentic back-to-nature bush camp.
Maasai Mara ($565 pppn)
Il Moran is the top end of the Governors Camps collection in the Mara - and well worth the small additional cost.
Samburu ($595 pppn)
Set in the Shaba Reserve section of Samburu, Joy's Camp is built on the site of the legendary Joy Adamson's tented camp here.
Laikipia ($485 pppn)
Lewa Safari Camp is set within a stunning location in the Lewa Conservancy area of the Laikipia region.
Amboseli ($610 pppn)
In Maasai, 'Ol Kanjau' means 'elephants', and the camp provides the perfect base from which to view Amboseli's most famous inhabitants.
Laikipia ($495 pppn)
Ol Pejeta is a superb owner-managed traditional bush camp situated in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy region of Laikipia.