Africa is a continent that for centuries has been known for its poverty and lack of infrastructure. However, more recently things have started to change. The continent has slowly emerged on to the global stage as a place enriched with natural resources and some of the world's most beautiful natural habitats. The continent has acres of lush green forests, huge vast deserts and a variety of wildlife parks. These natural ecosystems have captured the attention of many and over the years brought many tourists to the continent especially those interested in exploring nature and wildlife. One destination has been in particular spotlight and that is the African Photo Safari offered in the wildlife parks of Namibia.

Namibia is a country that wasn't much known around the world until it sprung onto the scene as one of the top notch Safari destinations for wildlife lovers. As kids many of you would have seen images of herds of wild buffaloes, lions, long neck giraffes and a variety of different animals. All this becomes reality when you visit the wildlife parks of Namibia that provide tourists from around the globe some of the most breath taking interactions with nature. Stretching from the lush green forests of Etosha National Park all the way to the desert plains of Spitzkoppe the African Photo Safari is one of the most thrilling adventures one dreams of experiencing. 

Our Renowned Staff:

With our world famous wildlife photographer Bob Wild and our full of life travel guide Brian Roodt you are guaranteed a mesmerizing African Photo Safari. These tow hospitable gentlemen have years of experience and know the Safari like their own garden and they make sure you have a complete thrilling experience of the Safari.

Etosha National Park:

(Photo : Etosha National Park)

There are numerous spots that one can visit in Namibia however scarcely any spots remain over the rest. The primary spot on any visitors list is the "Etosha National Park which is home to the biggest untamed life populace of the nation. With more than 200 lions the national park is home to incalculable elephants, giraffes and numerous other wild creatures. With its stunning assorted variety of creatures, it's anything but an intense assignment to discover various creatures and take the most ideal photograph of them. The desert spring and water gaps at various parts inside Etosha are one place where can without much of a stretch locate the long neck giraffes extending their necks down a few feet to extinguish their thirst. There are groups of zebras, deer and wild bison wandering around inside Etosha which are sights that are eminent for any untamed life picture taker. The Etosha National Park is humongous to the point that it might take days for one to totally see it and strikingly it is likewise obvious from space. Simply envision. Doubtlessly you couldn't imagine anything better than to visit Etosha with our internationally famous picture taker and visit direct.

Spitzkoppe:

(Photo : Spitzkoppe)

From the green lands of Etosha we move to our next spot, Spitzkoppe. A spot that has had the option to get itself far from humanity, a spot that really mirrors the magnificence and might of nature. Sptizkoppe is a mountain go that is situated amidst the Namibian desert. The stone developments in the territory are tremendous to the point that they nearly portray a stone scaffold that shows how amazing nature is. At the point when the sun ascends on the colossal mountains it depicts an appeal and atmosphere of its own, a sight that is an absolute necessity catch for any picture taker. The rough landscape, the quietness of the desert and the

Sossusvlei:

(Photo : Sossusvlei)

The third should go place in our Safari visit is Sossusvlei, the home to the absolute biggest sand rises of the world. The area is situated in the Southern piece of Namibia where the mix of sand dunes and quick blowing breezes have normally shaped delightfully huge sand rises. Sossusvlei is one piece of the tremendous Namibian desert however what makes it stand apart from the remainder of the desert is that a ton of grasses develop in the region which draws in a wide exhibit of natural life creature including many reptiles. So for any picture taker this spot gives a gigantic chance to catch the special blend of immense sand rises and fields that may not be conceivable anyplace else on the planet

Deadvlei:

(Photo : Deadvlei)

The last spot in our visit is Namibia's Deadvlei. As its name the states the territory is home to a large number of dead camel thistle trees that subsided because of environmental change hundreds of years ago. The Deadvlei is a desert plain with colossal patches of white earth. The mix of white mud fixes in the orange desert with clear blue skies is sight to relish, so photogenic that it makes even standard cameramen look like experts. The dead camel thistle trees are for sure the life of this spot which present beams of expectation and life in any case dead infertile land.

Our tour doesn't only end with these 4 main highlights, there is a lot more to the Safari. We keep our customers at some of the simply best hotels of Namibia that make you feel at home. So what are you waiting for, book your tours now and have the experience of a lifetime.