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AFRICA SAFARI
PHOTOGRAPHY BEST FIVE DESTINATIONS

African Safari Photography Best Five
Destinations
by: Bruce Whittaker
Good wildlife safari photography is not only about composition and
camera equipment because you first need to find your subjects before
you can even lift your camera. This best five African wildlife
destinations list helps you do that.
Once you have been going on wildlife photography safaris in Africa
for a number of years you begin to realise and recognise that
certain areas are better than others for generating good animal
picture opportunities on a consistent basis.
The ranking is based on over twenty years of my safari photography
experience, forums, countless trip reports and travel journals,
travel magazines and prevailing wisdom in the Africa travel
industry.
1. Serengeti NP - Tanzania
One of the best safari parks in Africa bar none, the Serengeti is a
safari photography dream destination.
The wildlife viewing on a photographic safari here often borders on
the spectacular aided by the fact that the vegetation is
predominantly grassland which makes spotting animals from a distance
considerably easier and provides less obstacles like bushes and
trees to obscure your subjects.
The grassland is also able to sustain a multitude of herbivores like
wildebeest, zebra and gazelle which in turn sustains a large
population of predators to feed on them so it's no surprise that the
Serengeti is often referred to as "big cat central". In the Masaai
language Serengeti means "endless plain" which is very close to the
truth.
Two extraordinary events occur here that make it an even more
remarkable place to take a Tanzania safari. The annual wildebeest
migration and the birth of hundreds of thousands of wildebeest
foals.
The migration occurs as the massive herds of up to a million
individuals begin their search for better grazing by moving north.
The exact timing is dependant on the seasonal rains but they travel
across the Serengeti en masse roughly between April and August.
In February - March, months before they begin their epic journey,
the wildebeest give birth within a six week period to hundreds of
thousands of calves, taking advantage of the sweet grazing available
in the Serengeti at that time. They all foal at the same time to
cause a glut of prey opportunities for the predators who make full
use of the bonanza while they can.
And so can you with some remarkable picture opportunities in the
offing.
2. Masai Mara Reserve - Kenya
This is one of the places where your camera will start steaming from
overuse especially if you are after big cat pictures.
Along with the Serengeti in Tanzania, this is without a doubt the
premier game viewing destination in Africa because of the quality
and quantity of wildlife sightings and safari photography
opportunities to be found here.
This sometimes works against it because in certain places it can be
overrun with photographers and tourist in safari vehicles all
jostling for the best position around a bemused lion pride or
leopard in a tree.
But if predators are what you seek from a safari photography trip
then this reserve will deliver them in spades in the form of lion,
cheetah, hyena and even regular leopard sightings if you know the
right areas.
Taking a hot air balloon ride over the plains will provide a unique
perspective for your safari photography efforts not to mention an
amazing experience.
3. Kruger NP - South Africa
The Kruger National Park has to rank as one of the best South Africa
safari photography destinations, only slightly behind the Masai Mara
and Serengeti when it comes to wildlife viewing because the
vegetation in Kruger can be dense and sometimes mars the ability to
see longer distances and get clear wildlife pictures.
But the variety of animals, birds and ecosystems that you can
experience here are unparalleled anywhere else in Africa and the
accommodation, roads and facilities are top notch and all at a very
affordable price.
It's not unusual to see lion, leopard, cheetah, a pack of wild dog,
rhino, elephant, buffalo and a whole host of antelope, crocodile and
hippo in the course of a single trip including a variety of insects
and reptiles.
On the bird front you will be spoiled with a seemingly never-ending
supply of eagles, hawks, water birds and a host of migratory and
indigenous species to the tune of about 510 different varieties.
You can easily do a self drive safari photography holiday here and
still see a decent amount of wildlife especially if you stick to the
central and southern portions of this massive park (larger than
Ireland). The north has fewer animals due to dryer conditions but
also less tourists which makes for a more isolated and intimate
wildlife experience.
4. Okavango Delta and Moremi GR - Botswana
The Okavango Delta must qualify as the most unique and varied safari
area in Africa and photographs of the landscape here are almost as
prized as the wildlife pictures themselves.
The delta lies in the North of Botswana and it consists of narrow
water channels lined by papyrus, floodplains covered knee deep in
water, hippo filled lagoons, forest glades and savannah grassland.
You can go on outstanding safari photography expeditions here on
foot, using a 4x4 vehicle, a mokoro (dug-out canoe) or a motorised
boat.
Vast herds of buffalo, elephant, gazelle and zebra roam this rich
ecosystem which is fed by the Okavango river which has its source in
the Angolan highlands and floods the delta every year.
This treasure trove of available prey attracts the predators too and
lion, leopard, cheetah and wild dog thrive here. The dry season is
the best for game viewing because the animals are drawn to the
permanent water sources.
The Moremi game reserve consists of strictly controlled, privately
managed concessions and it falls within the Okavango delta area and
has no fences which leaves the animals free to roam around as they
please.
There are a number of upmarket Botswana safari lodges in Moremi such
as the Vumbura concession which contains both wetland and savannah
areas for the best of both worlds.
The Delta is at its most impressive in August when the water is at
its deepest and most of the young are born between November and
March when the vegetation is lush and dense so it might be a good
idea to plan any Botswana safari photography trips to coincide with
these events.
5. South and North Luangwa NP - Zambia
Some experts have branded the Luangwa National Park as one of the
greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world because the density of
game you can find here mixed with the isolation and pure
unadulterated wildness of it is almost without compare.
Because it is reasonably undiscovered except to the locals in the
know and a select few foreign visitors, it hasn't been overrun by
masses of tourists yet and you can experience a safari photography
vacation here as it should be and some say that is the best Africa
has to offer.
There are over 60 species of animal here with the unfortunate
exception of rhino because they were poached into extinction and
over 400 different kinds of birds.
They all rely on and are drawn to the winding Luangwa river which is
crowded with some of the biggest concentrations of hippo and
crocodile you will find anywhere in Africa. it has been estimated
that there are 50 hippos per kilometre of this congested river.
The South Luangwa was the birthplace of the walking safari and it is
still a very popular way to explore the area from a quality
collection of safari lodges and camps. Night drives are another
excellent way to see leopard which are reputed to be more regularly
seen in this park than anywhere else in Africa because of the high
concentrations of the predator. Lions and even rare sightings like
honey badger, civet and wild dog are likely to be seen.
To take the true Zambia safari photography adventure a step farther,
the northern luangwa area is even more remote, wild and isolated
than the south and the wildlife and bird viewing experience is from
the top draw. Definitely one for the safari cognoscenti.
About The Author
Bruce Whittaker
Wildlife photography tips and advice about the best nature cameras,
lenses and techniques to improve your pictures on safari..
http://www.african-safari-pictures.com/wildlife-photography.html
African primate pictures taken on safari of chimpanzee, gorilla,
baboon, vervet, mandrill and colobus monkeys..
http://www.african-safari-pictures.com/primate-pictures.html
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