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Photography Safaris in Botswana

Capture Stunning Wildlife & Landscapes


Experience Botswana Through Your Lens

Botswana offers some of the most stunning landscapes and wildlife, making it an ideal destination for photography safaris. From the lush Okavango Delta to the arid Kalahari Desert, each region provides unique opportunities to capture breathtaking images of Africa's iconic wildlife and scenery.

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What to Expect on a Photography Safari to Botswana

Guided Expertise

All our safaris are led by experienced guides who provide insights and tips to help you capture the perfect shot. Some of our small group trips to Botswana are led by Specialist Leaders who are renowned photographers. They are available to assist with everything from composing the perfect shot and understanding aperture and shutter speed settings, to finding the optimal light for wildlife photography.

In the evenings, they provide hands-on editing tips, helping you enhance your images using techniques such as cropping, color correction, and sharpening. This ensures you leave with stunning photos that capture the essence of Botswana's wildlife and landscapes.

Prime Locations and Tailored Itineraries

We visit prime photographic locations, ensuring you get the best angles and lighting conditions to capture the essence of Botswana's wilderness.

Whether you are interested in big game, bird photography, or capturing stunning landscapes, our itineraries are tailored to suit your interests and skill level.

Exclusive Access

Enjoy exclusive access to private reserves and remote areas, giving you the opportunity to photograph wildlife in a natural and undisturbed environment at the pace that you need to get that perfect shot.

Why Choose Natural World Safaris?

Our team is passionate about both photography and wildlife conservation, ensuring that your safari is not only an unforgettable experience but also a responsible one.

We focus on providing a high-quality experience that respects the natural environment and supports local communities.

Graeme Purdy 5DS