Ultra-Luxury Safari

In the Viewfinder: Lion, Leopard and Wild Dog

by DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen10 daysBotswana

Overview

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Tense anticipation is in the air as three lionesses approach a herd of buffalo from different directions. In the warm evening light, you capture the image of the hunter with the seemingly oversized prey and follow these scenes, which could be part of an impressive documentary film, with fascination. Suddenly the attack from the tall grass. But the buffalo know how to defend themselves and use the strength of the group to chase away the hungry lionesses.Camps Mokolwane, Little Sable and Elephant Pan180,000 hectares of pure, almost untouched wilderness await you in the private concession where the intimate Camp Mokolwane is located. Film crews from the BBC and Netflix recently shot impressive documentaries about the big cats in the Okavango Delta (UNESCO World Heritage Site) right here. Leopards, lions and wild dogs are ready for you to capture your personal experiences. Little Sable, your second safari stop, is located in a private concession in the Khwai region. You take a relaxed mokoro ride (seasonal) and extensive game drives in one of the most game-rich regions of Botswana. In addition to the big cats, elephants, hippos, various antelope species and a wide variety of birds are at home here. Elephant Pan lives up to its name. A stay in the hides guarantees photos from a very special perspective. Your travel package includes two helicopter flights over the Okavango Delta and a flight in a small plane. Seeing this natural wonder from the air is a unique and sublime experience.Photo tour guides Bernd Nill and Michael LohmannBoth photo tour guides are active members of the Society of German Wildlife Photographers (GDT) and have been traveling the world as tour guides for many years. Experienced photographer Bernd Nill uses his exhibitions and lectures to promote animals, plants and endangered habitats in order to contribute to their conservation. Michael Lohmann's aim is to explore the complexity and beauty of nature and the environment, to capture and show them "in the moment" in a picture.

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How much does In the Viewfinder: Lion, Leopard and Wild Dog cost?

In the Viewfinder: Lion, Leopard and Wild Dog starts from USD 10,135 per person. This is a ultra-luxury-level safari spanning 10 days. Prices vary by season and group size, with low season offering the best rates.

How long is In the Viewfinder: Lion, Leopard and Wild Dog?

This safari runs for 10 days and 9 nights across Botswana. The itinerary is designed to maximize wildlife viewing while allowing comfortable travel between parks and lodges.

What comfort level is In the Viewfinder: Lion, Leopard and Wild Dog?

This is a ultra-luxury safari featuring the finest exclusive-use properties, private vehicles, and bespoke service. Operated by DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen ensures a high standard of experience throughout the journey.

Who operates In the Viewfinder: Lion, Leopard and Wild Dog?

In the Viewfinder: Lion, Leopard and Wild Dog is operated by DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen, a safari company based in Botswana. You can view their full profile, other tours, and verified reviews on SafariPicked to compare before booking.

Which parks does In the Viewfinder: Lion, Leopard and Wild Dog visit?

This safari visits Okavango Delta. Each park offers distinct wildlife and landscapes — from open savannah plains to riverine forests and volcanic craters.

How do I book In the Viewfinder: Lion, Leopard and Wild Dog?

You can compare pricing and availability for In the Viewfinder: Lion, Leopard and Wild Dog on SafariPicked, then book directly with DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen. Most operators offer free cancellation 30–60 days before departure. We recommend booking 3–6 months in advance for peak season dates.