Wildlight Specialist Photographic Safaris
BOTSWANA 2010
OKAVANGO DELTA, SAVUTE MARSH, CHOBE NATIONAL PARK.
Join us as we take you into some of the most pristine, untouched and unique wilderness
left in Africa. Observe in their natural habitat, some of the greatest concentrations of
wildlife anywhere on the planet. Become immersed, through patient and discreet
interaction, in this beautiful environment as we seek to capture the moment.
Tailor made for photographers by photographers.
Wildlight BOTSWANA 2010 departures are open to all photographers
With an emphasis on knowledge, sharing our priorities ensure an extended time in the
field: allowing photographic opportunities to develop and giving you, the photographer,
the exposure & environment to achieve your vision. Partners & friends with a keen
interest in experiencing the bush the fullest are welcomed.
Your support team consists of 2 professional photographers / ecological guides: Grant
Reed & Dean Fitzpatrick.
Dean Fitzpatrick grew up in the remote wilderness of New Zealand’s South Island
where from an early age he witnessed the beauty, fragility and awesome variety of
nature. These observations developed into a passionate career as a wildlife
photographer, guide and conservationist. The last decade has been spent between
Southern Africa and the Pacific honing these skills. Until recently Dean has been living
and working in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, involved in safari lodge management.
Grant Reed, director of both Letaka Safaris & the Okavango Guiding School, is an
author (“Okavango- Spirit of Life”) and wildlife documentary presenter (“From Dust to
Dust- the Story of Lake Ngami”). Grant holds a post-graduate degree in Nature
Conservation, is one of only 3 qualified guide trainers in Botswana and has been leading
special interest natural history safaris for the past 15 years in southern Africa.
Grant lectures annually in Britain and the USA on Bird watching and Conservation in
southern Africa.
Dean and Grant have combined their extensive knowledge of flora & fauna with years of
professional photography & guiding experience in Southern Africa to bring you this
unique safari experience.
You will be camping in comfort and style at secluded sites within Botswana’s prestigious
Game Reserves & National Parks. Carefully selected areas of operation add the
dimensions of walking and night drives. We will be traveling in spacious open style safari
vehicles with plenty of room for your equipment.
Delicious meals & en-suite accommodation will be the responsibility of our Camp chef and
his assistants, enabling you to fully focus on your images, no participation is required.
DEPARTURE DATES:
Fly in safari ex Maun, ending in Kasane, Botswana
20 September 2010 (ending on 30 September)
09 October 2010 (ending 19 October)
MAXIMUM 4 PERSONS per departure
(Larger groups by request)
MAXIMUM 4 PERSONS per departure
(Larger groups by request)
ITINERARY:
| Day 1 - 3 |
Xakanaxa: Moremi Game Reserve. Okavango Delta.
Fly into Xakanaxa from Maun, Botswana. |
| Day 4 – 7 |
Khwai River: Moremi game Reserve, Okavango Delta. |
| Day 8 - 9 |
Savute: Central Chobe National Park |
| Day 10 |
Chobe River: Northern Chobe National Park,
Transfer by AIR from Savute to Kasane and Elephant valley Lodge. |
| Day 11 |
Onward travel |
Xakanaxa
Lying in the heart of the Moremi game reserve. With beautiful ebony woodlands skirted by
lush flood plains and dotted by seasonal and permanent lagoons Xakanaxa region is
renowned as one of the best game viewing areas in Botswana. , Hyena, Hippo, Sable
Antelope, Wildebeest, Kudu, and many more predator and antelope are resident. Most of
Botswana’s 550 birds have been observed here, including Pel’s Fishing Owl and the
Slaty Egret.
Khwai River
Khwai River marks the Northern most boundary of Moremi game Reserve. The location of
Khwai makes it a regular host to Hippos, Giraffe, and Wilder beast, Waterbuck, Lion,
Leopard, Cheetah and Wild Dogs. Birdlife abounds, with exceptional sightings of wildfowl
and raptors.
Khwai affords large Vistas, bank-to-bank views of the river and an interesting array of
backdrops that include a forest of dead trees and one of Africans icons the camel thorn
Acacia.
Savute
Savute channel and marsh offer a completely different perspective to the lush Okavango
delta. Savute is famous for its large population of bull Elephant, who are dependent on
the scarce water in the region, and the notorious Savute Lion pride. During
October/November the conditions are extreme forcing close interaction between predator
& prey. A favorite destination of many wildlife photographers savute promises some
fantastic action opportunities and nearly always delivers.
Chobe River
The banks of the famous Chobe River often host herds of buffalo numbering in there
thousands. This Northern part of the Chobe National park is also well known for its
enormous breeding herds of Elephant. Here is the opportunity to photograph these
incredible sights from the water. 100’s of elephants emerging as one from within the
national park to drink from the Chobe River is an awe inspiring site to witness. Capture
large crocodiles as they slide silently by and experience the grace of the ‘African Fish
Eagle” in full flight.
Optional Extras to the above itinerary.
Scheduled flights between Johannesburg & the safari
Arial Game flights by light Aircraft or Helicopter (ex Maun)
Extended stay in Victoria Falls /Livingstone
Stay in the Kalahari
For more information you can contact the safari coordinator:
patricia@island-safari.com |