Pure Nature Photography between Luangwa and Zambezi
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Pure nature photography between Luangwa and ZambeziUnforgettable animal encounters and fascinating landscapes in two of Zambia's most beautiful national parks: very special motifs await you on this photo safari. At the best time to travel, you will explore the leopard paradise of South Luangwa and be amazed by the light conditions in the gallery forests along the Zambezi. Observe the interaction in the elephant herds, admire the elegant gait of the Thornicroft giraffes and, with a bit of luck, track down the fascinating African wild dogs. Of the hundreds of bird species that can be found in the national parks, the scarlet finch with its large breeding colonies is one of the most colorful representatives. There is also a good chance of spotting rare species such as chameleons and porcupines, and amazingly varied landscapes provide an impressive backdrop for unforgettable encounters with Zambia's wildlife: river meanders and oxbow lakes, park-like forest areas and palm groves, savannahs and tree islands. In an open safari vehicle, but also on foot and by boat, you will explore the fantastic nature, gain very different perspectives and are always close to the action, because at the height of the dry season everything tends towards the water: the two large rivers Luangwa and Zambezi ensure the survival of the animals when other sources have long since dried up - the big cats know this too, of course ...The selected camps, all embedded in the wilderness and yet very comfortable, are situated in regions with rich animal populations. They each have their very own character and plenty of charm. Your guides are exceptionally experienced and knowledgeable, so the path to first-class photos is never far away. In the exclusive small group with a maximum of five participants, you can devote yourself intensively to photography.your professional photo tour guideSandra Petrowitz has turned three of her passions into her profession: writing, photography and travel. The journalist prefers to look for and find her subjects in nature or when exploring faraway countries. Sandra writes regularly for "c't Fotografie" and is a member of the editorial team of the photo magazine "fotoespresso". She has already worked as a photo tour guide in the Antarctic and Arctic as well as in Oman, Jordan, Zambia and Botswana. In addition to the wildlife in southern Africa and the magic of the sandy deserts, she is particularly fond of the fantastic nature and magical light of the high latitudes. www.sandra-petrowitz.de
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