May 23rd – 31st, 2027
Botswana – Into the Wild
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Description
Join us in the heart of Botswana, one of the top wildlife photography destinations on the planet. We’ll explore the Okavango Delta, a unique inland oasis that’s home to incredible concentrations of wildlife. Then it’s on to Chobe National Park, where the world’s largest elephant herds gather along the river. Here you’ll see elephants up close, even swimming across the Chobe River—an unforgettable highlight for any photographer.
This is an exclusive, highly specialized wildlife photography safari, meticulously designed for a very small group.
Highlights of the Experience
- Only 8 participants – small group, big impact with two instructors!
- Exclusive safari boats on the Chobe River – each person has a padded swivel seat + gimbal camera mount
- Private safari vehicles – just 4 guests per vehicle for optimal shooting angles
- Top-tier lodges & camps – 4 nights in the Chobe region, 3 nights in the Okavango Delta
- All meals & drinks included – yes, bar drinks too
- Same-day laundry service in both camps
- Dedicated editing room for image review and collaboration
- Optional 3-day Victoria Falls extension – including an elephant encounter, Sunset Dinner at a historic VFA hotel, and more!
Additional information
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Overview Details
THE DETAILS:
- Dates: May 23rd – 31st, 2027
- Price:$13,995 – No interest payment plan available.
Included during tour dates:
- Personal Instruction with the MPA team.
- A small group of only 8 photographers with TWO instructors!
- Chobe National Park
- Okavango Delta
- Exclusive access to specialty Chobe river safari boats with individual padded seats and rotating gimbal camera mount.
- Editing room for our personal use.
- Limited to 4 people per vehicle on game drives
- Top accommodations at a Chobe safari lodge – 4 nights
- Okavango Delta Safari Camp – 3 nights
- All meals included
- All local drinks , beer and wine
- Photography-Travel-Friendship-
Adventure!
NOT included:
- Personal Expenses such as meals not listed in the itinerary, laundry, souvenirs, etc.
- Flights to and from Johannesburg
- 2 of 4 Bush Flights – Arranged by us.
- Trip Insurance (Required)
- Medical Evacuation Insurance (Required)
- Gratuities
Details
Chobe River National Park

The Chobe National Park is arguably one of the best year-round game viewing and wildlife photography destinations in Southern Africa. The park boundary is a mere 200m from the hotel affording us quick and easy access for game drives and river game cruises.
The Chobe River is the only permanent water source in this part of Northern Botswana which attracts game and birdlife in huge numbers
The river is the only permanent water source and this leads to it having the huge elephant populations who rely on this life-giving force throughout the year. The Chobe is a fantastic safari destination throughout the year. It has the largest elephant population in Africa with a population in excess of 100,000 animals.
Other permanent residents include buffalo, giraffe, hippo, plenty of antelope species as well as a healthy population of lion and leopard which prey upon them. The larger mammals in The Chobe tend to be some of the most relaxed in the region which is even more conducive to great wildlife photography.
Botswana and especially the Chobe River is a birder’s paradise. The Chobe has around 450 different species recorded each year including some very special seasonal migratory visitors such as Carmine Bee Eaters and African Skimmers. Fish Eagles are superabundant along the river.

Chobe River Safari Boats
Our group will have exclusive use of specially designed boats for photographers. Each boat is equipped with 8 padded seats that swivel 360 degrees AND comes with a gimbal mount for your camera set up.

The Chobe Lodge
The lodge is beautifully located and only has 14 rooms creating a small and intimate atmosphere yet with hospitality and food worthy of awards.
We also have use of a specifically designed editing room where we can work our images together.

The Okavango Delta
The Okavango Delta, in northern Botswana, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the very few delta systems on Earth that does not empty into the sea. Instead, it fills each year with seasonal rains flowing down from the Angolan Highlands, only to vanish into the sands of the Kalahari Desert, evaporating as an inland oasis.
The Delta is very flat. In fact, the change in elevation across 15,000km2 (5,800 sq miles) varies by only 2 meters.
The Delta is divided into areas of National Park, community concessions, and private concessions held by safari companies on leases of approximately 20 years.

The Okavango Camp
The Photo Camp has four double tents with the camp sleeping a maximum of eight guests. Each tent is a large Meru-style walk-in tent with an ensuite shower, basin, and flushing toilet. The beds are two singles that can be placed together for a double bed.
The power for the room is supplied by a solar recharged battery pack that has enough power for lights, recharging of batteries, a fan as well as other electronics such as CPAP machines that require power through the night. During the day these units are recharged should they require a top-up.
There are storage areas for clothes as well as a seating area in front of the tent. The walls of the tent are fitted with large mosquito-proof gauze which aids ventilation and allows the sounds and smells of the African Bush to permeate the tent aiding sleep and enhancing the entire experience.
Hot water for the en suite shower is provided throughout the day, on-demand, by the camp staff and there are biodegradable amenities supplied.
You will find this an incredibly comfortable place to sleep and rest during your safari. the rest of the time you will be exploring and photographing the game or making the most of the other camp facilities like the Editing Tent, Dining Tent, and of course the fire!
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Itinerary
Botswana Photo Tour Itinerary*
Day 1 – May 23
Arrive in Johannesburg. Overnight at the Intercontinental OR Tambo International Airport Hotel.
Day 2 – May 24
Fly to Maun, Botswana, and connect via Mack Air charter to the Okavango Delta. Settle into Shinde Footsteps Camp for 3 nights.
Day 3 – May 25
Full day on safari in the Okavango Delta. Explore this unique inland delta ecosystem and photograph its incredible diversity of wildlife.
Day 4 – May 26
Another day on safari in the Okavango Delta, with opportunities to capture elephants, predators, and abundant birdlife.
Day 5 – May 27
Fly by Mack Air charter to Kasane and transfer to the Chobe River. Check in at the Pangolin Chobe Hotel for 4 nights.
Day 6 – May 28
Morning and afternoon Chobe River safaris. Photograph elephants, hippos, and birdlife from exclusive photography boats equipped with rotating gimbal mounts.
Day 7 – May 29
Full day of Chobe River safaris, with dedicated time for photo review and editing in the lodge’s editing room.
Day 8 – May 30
Another day of Chobe River safaris. Watch for massive elephant herds, including the unforgettable sight of swimming elephants crossing the river.
Day 9 – May 31
Return flight to Johannesburg or continue on to the optional Victoria Falls Extension (includes a tour of the Falls, Elephant Encounter, and more).
*Subject to change based on many factors 0 Due to weather conditions, and other factors, times, and routes may change
Instructors
- Toby Gelston
- Paul Anderson
Tour Pack
Please view the Tour Packet from the link below when it becomes available. Much of the information contained in this packet is also available under the Tour Prep page here on the website. However, this packet will also include some gear and other specifics for this tour.
Please note that specific flight information, arrival and departure times, accommodations, and other logistical information may not be in this packet. Those items will be emailed to you at various times in the planning process of each tour.
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