Suggestions for photographic in Botswana
Below is a list of lodges we would recommend specifically for photographic in Botswana.
You may read more about each lodge by clicking on the lodge name. We suggest you take a closer
look, and then if you like what you see you can add the lodge to your list of favourites, and go
from there...
8 lodges found for photographic in Botswana
The Jao Flats are one of the most picturesque areas of the Okavango Delta: here you'll find picture-postcard scenery of endless smooth green floodplains, dotted with photogenic little islands sprouting feathery date palms. So for pictures of the Okavango at its best – combined with some stunning wildlife, and a stylish camp – camps don't come much better than Jao. - View lodge details
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Standing high above a watering hole for game, Meno a Kwena is a good spot for keen photographers with long lenses to take unobtrusive pictures of busy wildlife scenes. As an excellent example, see Dave Lawrence's beautiful photography gallery from a trip that he made with Expert Africa in late 2006. - View lodge details
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Little Kwara uses unroofed open-sided vehicles, ideal for photography. In addition the boat trip to the fantastic heronry at Gcodikwe offers great opportunities for some close-up shots of all kinds of storks, herons and other bird species. If you're lucky you may get shots of sacred ibis flying in formation across the background of a fiery setting sun. - View lodge details
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As with most of the Okavango's camps, Shinde offers the keen photographer endless material on wildlife, big and small. For a stunning example of what's possible, see Dave Lawrence's beautiful photography gallery from a trip that he made with Expert Africa in late 2006. - View lodge details
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The game vehicles used by DumaTau are open-sided which makes them particularly suited to wildlife photography. In addition, the guides are excellent at finding a good spot to photograph and positioning the vehicle – I particularly appreciated the fact they found a shady spot – much needed when photographing animals in the sun! - View lodge details
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With keen guides who really work hard for game sightings, Lebala's a very good camp for photographers. As an excellent example, see Dave Lawrence's beautiful photography galley from a trip that he made with Expert Africa in late 2006. - View lodge details
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As Selinda Lodge is partly owned by Derek and Beverley Joubert, renowned film-makers and photographers, the emphasis here is on photography. Private vehicles (specially-adapted for photographers) and guides can be organised for very keen photographers. - View lodge details
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The game vehicles used by Lagoon Camp are open-roofed as well as open-sided which makes them particularly suited to wildlife photography. - View lodge details
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Alternatively, click below for more ideas of places to consider for photographic throughout our specialist region:
Photographic in Africa
| Photographic in Botswana
| Photographic in Mozambique
| Photographic in Namibia
| Photographic in Tanzania
| Photographic in The Cape
| Photographic in Zambia
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