Photographic in Botswana
Our 9 favourite places for photography in Botswana

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DumaTau
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97% (23 reviews)
The game vehicles used by DumaTau are open-sided which is handy for wildlife photography. Where possible, all guests are given an outside seat for a clearer view. In addition, the guides are usually excellent at positioning the vehicle for the best angle and light. More about DumaTau -
Kwara Camp
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92% (96 reviews)
Kwara uses unroofed open-sided vehicles for unobstructed wildlife photography. Hiring a private vehicle and guide here is relatively inexpensive and is highly recommended for keen photographers so you can dictate the focus of the game drives and the length of time spent at each sighting... More about Kwara Camp -
Lagoon Camp
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93% (113 reviews)
The 4WD vehicles used by Lagoon Camp are completely open, which allows for unobscured wildlife photography. However, be aware that when full (six people) not everyone will have an outside seat. We recommend avid photographers take a private vehicle and guide, which is relatively ... More about Lagoon Camp -
Little Kwara
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94% (77 reviews)
The safari vehicles at Little Kwara are open-topped and open-sided offering a 180 degree view, ideal for photography. In addition the excursion to the fantastic heronry at Xobega offers great opportunities for some close-up, eye-level shots of all kinds of storks, herons ... More about Little Kwara -
Meno A Kwena
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78% (9 reviews)
Standing high above the Boteti River, Meno A Kwena has a cool and well-situated hide which makes a good spot for keen photographers to take unobtrusive pictures of busy wildlife scenes. More about Meno A Kwena -
Mombo Camp
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100% (4 reviews)
The game-densities, varied birdlife, fertile soils and text-book examples of Delta environments make Mombo a photographer's paradise. Private vehicles are also available (at additional cost) giving you complete flexibility in where and when you want to go. More about Mombo Camp -
Savuti Camp
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98% (12 reviews)
Two guides at Savuti (Grant and Kani) are both highly talented photographers in their own right (they were featured in the December / January 2010/11 issue of National Geographic). For keen photographers, being guided by two experts will be a real draw to Savuti. More about Savuti Camp -
Selinda Camp
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95% (39 reviews)
As Selinda Camp is partly owned by Dereck and Beverly 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. More about Selinda Camp -
Zarafa Camp
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100% (6 reviews)
Zarafa Camp is part owned by the wildlife photographers – Derek & Beverly Joubert – and hence the camp caters particularly well to photographers. Each tent has a Canon D40 digital camera, with 35-135mm and 100-400mm Canon lenses, a backpack, a tripod and memory cards... More about Zarafa Camp




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