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Most people will want to take photographs of what they see on safari in Botswana. You don’t need a super-duper camera, though, to get perfectly reasonable pictures.

Fortunately the best time to take interesting photos tends to coincide with the typical game-drive times, i.e. early morning and late evening, but do keep the sun behind you to avoid shadows. Low-level sun tends to create more depth and more richness in wildlife and landscape photography, so get as many shots as you can during these times of day. A final warning though: do ask permission before photographing local people – and do not try to photograph military installations or personnel.

Digital photography does offer many benefits over traditional film, but particularly relevant in the safari environment is the ability to take as many shots as possible in order to get that one perfect image, much as the professional photographer, willing to shoot off hundreds of rolls of film, achieved in the past. [cont.]

But do make sure you have enough film/memory. This is the golden rule – and in general if you think you have enough go back to the shop and order twice as much and you should be OK!   Botswana is the ideal location to capture many different habitats and a huge variety of wildlife, with the shallow waterways of the Okavango Delta being a particular attraction to professional and amateur photographers alike.

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ZARAFA CAMP

Linyanti ($1630 pppn)

A highly exclusive and luxurious camp in the Selinda Reserve, with a price tag to match.

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TUBU TREE CAMP

Okavango Delta ($995 pppn)

A great Wilderness Safaris camp in the Jao Flats concession, with good levels of wildlife and excellent guiding.

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SELINDA CAMP

Linyanti ($928 pppn)

Selinda Camp overlooks the Selinda Spillway, and is set in game-rich floodplains.

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SAVUTI CAMP

Linyanti ($995 pppn)

A beautiful lodge overlooking the enigmatic Savuti Channel in the Linyanti Reserve.

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LITTLE KWARA

Okavango Delta ($1012 pppn)

The smaller and slightly more upmarket sister camp to Kwando Safari's Kwara camp.

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LEBALA CAMP

Linyanti ($965 pppn)

A relaxed and welcoming safari camp set overlooking open wetlands where the Kwando River becomes the Linyanti River.

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LAGOON CAMP

Linyanti ($875 pppn)

An intimate camp in a beautiful setting on the Kwando River in the Kwando private reserve.

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KWETSANI CAMP

Okavango Delta ($995 pppn)

A lovely camp of just 5 chalets, set in the beautiful Jao Flats concession in the northwest of the Delta.

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