Botswana as a Top Photography Destination
2/10So many destinations in Africa offer amazing safari trips, but for photography, Botswana is one of the best. As one of the more under the radar and low volume countries for tourism, crowds are much less of an issue and the backdrop is a purely untouched and diverse African wilderness. For photographers, this is key and can enhance your opportunities to get closer to animals, and maximize your positioning for the best shots. The country's sparse population means the large swaths of wildlife conservation lands allow for driving off-road and venturing out on game drives before sunrise as well as post-sunset, which is almost always the best light for photography. Discover the magic of the Okavango Delta, the salt pans of the Kalahari, the floodplains of the Kwhai Private Reserve, and so much more.
Knowledgeable guides with Natural Selection Travel camps navigate and communicate to give guests the best possible experience and wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly with their 3-vehicle rule when an animal is spotted. No more than three safari vehicles are near one individual or small group of wildlife encounters for respect of the animals as well as maximizing the overall viewing experience for guests. Oh, and those vehicles? They're open air so you can shoot your heart out from almost anywhere in them.
**Direct flights from Newark to Johannesburg on United make this one of the easier long-haul trips you'll take. Treat yourself to an overnight stay at Saxon Hotel, Villas, and Spa before hopping on the quick hour and a half flight to Maun in Botswana, the following day. From the hub of Maun, you'll venture to your respective camps on a bush plane, helicopter, or vehicle.