safaris
The great migration
August 2025
Embark on a photographic safari to the Masai Mara and witness the awe-inspiring Great Migration, one of nature's most extraordinary spectacles. Designed for photography enthusiasts, this safari offers unparalleled opportunities to capture the dramatic journey of over 1.5 million animals as they traverse the plains in search of fresh grazing grounds and water.
We will take you to prime vantage points to photograph the thrilling river crossings, where animals brave strong currents and evade predators. With the stunning backdrop of the Masai Mara and the raw beauty of the migration, this safari promises a collection of breathtaking images and unforgettable memories.
Amboseli & MAra North
November 2025
Experience the magic of Kenya with a photographic safari adventure through two iconic destinations. In Amboseli National Park, see majestic elephants with record-breaking tusks against Mount Kilimanjaro.
Then, explore Mara North Conservancy, where abundant wildlife and minimal crowds await. Encounter lions, cheetahs, and more on thrilling game drives.
This unforgettable journey promises iconic landmarks, thrilling encounters, and the unparalleled beauty of Kenya. Capture Africa's magic and create lasting memories.
The HEART of AFRICA
- Serengeti and Ngorongoro -
13-20 November 2025
The vast savanna stretches endlessly, covered with grasslands, termite mounds, and the iconic acacia trees. In the distance, a pride of lions rests in the shade, while a solitary cheetah surveys the plains from atop a tall termite mound. We pause to capture these moments with our cameras. Each photo tells its own unique story.
As we continue through the breathtaking landscape, we are constantly reminded of the beauty and power of the African wilderness. Serengeti is one of the world's most iconic national parks – and it's easy to see why.
Driving around and photographing Africa's majestic wildlife inside a volcano might seem impossible, but in the Ngorongoro Crater, it becomes a reality. Surrounded by the world's largest intact caldera, the act of photography takes on an almost surreal quality.