Namibia Photo Safari

Namibia Photo Safari

$8,660 (Per Adult)

$619 (Per Adult) / Day

(Includes)

  • Meals
  • Transport
  • Accomodation
  • Sightseeing

Duration14 day(s)

LocationNamibia

Start PointWindhoek, Namibia

End PointWindhoek, Namibia

AvailabilityJul 15 , 2018 to Jul 29 , 2018

Summary

Join professional photographer and wildlife artist, Sharon Schafer, for an unforgettable photo safari through one of the most photogenic countries in Africa... Namibia! From wildlife, to culture, to landscapes, Namibia offers the chance to improve your skills and increase your portfolio through hands on instruction on choosing the right lenses, camera settings, and subject matter. You'll visit Etosha National Park, renowned for its waterholes packed with stunning wildlife, travel via hot air balloon over massive red sand dunes in Sossusvlei, explore the bush with fascinating local tribes, visit the largest seal colony in the world, and more! Without a doubt, Namibia guarantees an unforgettable trip for any professional or aspiring photographer and artist.

Activities

  • Bird Photography
  • Landscape photography
  • Night drive
  • Party
  • Scenic Drive
  • Township tour
  • Wildlife Photography
  • Culture
  • Photo-safari

Places

  • Etosha National Park, Namibia
  • Sossusvlei, Namibia
  • Windhoek, Namibia
  • Skeleton Coast, Namibia
  • Kaokoland, Namibia

Physical Condition

  • Suitable For Seniors

Connectivity

  • WiFi and phone coverage at most lodges

Day-by-day Description

Day 1Day One: Arrive to Windhoek

Your special photography safari of Namibia commences today upon international arrival at Windhoek airport. After you collect your baggage and exit the airport, you will be greeted upon arrival by our driver, and transferred to our beautiful hotel. To make sure you have time to relax and unwind, our official program doesn't begin until 7 PM, when you will gather in the hotel's gourmet restaurant for a welcome dinner and chance to discuss your photography objectives with your guide. Accommodation: Luxury safari lodge

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Windhoek, Khomas Region, Namibia

Day 2Day 2

Activities Included

Bird Photography Landscape photography Scenic Drive Wildlife Photography

From Windhoek, we head north to the Waterberg Plateau National Park – our first nature stop and great introduction to African wildlife on this itinerary. Due to the distance we have to cover today, and the exciting opportunities that await, we'll have very few stops enroute, but your guide will take advantage of the time to discuss equipment, light conditions and photography techniques you can expect to utilize on this trip. With its 800 million years old rock formations and thick dry forest cover, Waterberg Plateau sticks out of the surrounding Acacia savannah, and provides safe breeding grounds for dozens of rare antelope and other mammal species, as well as over 200 varieties of birds. It's unique location is perfect for our first opportunity at night photography, so be sure to unpack those tripods. Accommodation: Comfortable country lodge

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Windhoek/ Waterberg Plateau National Park

Travel Time: 7 hrs

Day 3Day Three

Activities Included

Bird Photography General Photography Landscape photography Scenic Drive Culture Photo-safari

Perhaps the most important component of wildlife photography, is taking advantage of the morning and evening lights. Not only is this critical for capturing golden hues, but wildlife is most active during these times, so expect an early wake-up for your first safari in the Namibian bush. Waterberg is home to giraffes, rare Roan and Sable Antelopes, but most excitingly, the White Rhino. We'll spend the morning focusing on subjects as they slowly move about the park and along the sides of this steep mountain plateau. Following a quick lunch, we'll get back on the road, and continue in a northerly direction to one of the most remote corners of Namibia -a vast area, home to the gentle, nomadic San Bushman people, to where very few dedicated travelers ever venture. We enjoy lunch at a lodge close to Grootfontein, and then travel along a wide, comfortable gravel road directly east. This road will take us almost all the way to the Botswana border, into the heartland of the endless Kalahari dry bush, where several San Bushmen villages exist in their traditional forms and lifestyles. We plan to reach our lodge just before the sun sets, so that we can enjoy the evening with a drink in our hands under the tall thatched roof of the restaurant area, followed by dinner and an early bed time. Accommodation: Comfortable country lodge

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Waterberg Plateau National Park/Kalahari Desert

Travel Time: 4 hrs

Day 4Day 4

Activities Included

Animal Tracking Bird Photography General Photography Landscape photography Party Wildlife Photography Culture

Due to their gentle, nomadic nature, coupled with the discovery of diamonds in their ancestral lands, the indigenous San Bushman people have become one of the most endangered and exploited tribes of Africa. However, thanks to public awareness, and conceited efforts by the Living Culture Foundation of Namibia, we have a special opportunity to support conservation of their traditional culture, while experiencing genuine, authentic interactions with these charismatic peoples. As a living museum, we are welcomed as guests into their "homes," and will spend the morning photographing them as they go about their daily lives. While photography is our focus, we encourage your to put your cameras down and accept their invitation to partake in their daily on goings, like foraging for water sources, to preparing traditional hunting weapons, including snares, bows, and arrows, as well as making traditional jewelry from carved ostrich shells and various seed pods. From their traditional clothing, or lack thereof, their ability to survive in such a harsh environment, while maintaining a unbelievably friendly welcoming nature. An afternoon with the San Bushmen is not soon forgotten, and your photos will serve as souvenir for life. We plan to be back to our lodge for dinner, and depending on sky conditions, we'll have another opportunity for night photography. Accommodation: Comfortable country lodge

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Kalahari Desert

Travel Time: 1 hrs

Day 5Day 5

Activities Included

Bird Photography Landscape photography Wildlife Photography Game drive Photo-safari

Despite the desert landscape, our lodge is an oasis for a multitude of birds, especially sunbirds, fluttering from flower to flower, gathering nectar to power them through their day. For those of you that would like to practice your bird photography, we encourage you to wake at sunrise, and venture through the grounds to capture these beautiful birds with their elegant sickle bills contrasting against the morning sky. After breakfast, we drive to the Eastern most gates of Etosha National Park. One of the most unique features of the park, is its impressive pan that stretches 130km wide and 50 km long. This flat, endless, and occasionally flooded pan, provides an incredible set to capture Africa's most iconic wildlife. In addition to the pan, Etosha offers rich yellowish scrub, and dusty grey/blue skies, which create glowing orange sunsets for capturing iconic silhouettes of the park's inhabitants. Few people know, that Etosha is one of the best places in the world for night photography, and we can only take advantage of this by staying in the park. Following dinner, we'll head to our lodge's waterhole to watch a theatrical wildlife performance that calls to mind The Carnival of Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns, as Elephants, Rhinos, Hyenas, and the occasional Leopard enter and exit as if on cue throughout the night and just meters away. Accommodation: Halali Park Lodge

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Kalahari Desert/ Estosha National Park

Travel Time: 7 hrs

Day 6Day 6

Activities Included

Bird Photography Landscape photography Wildlife Photography Game drive Photo-safari

Another critical reason to stay inside the park, is that we can begin our drives before sunrise. Early drives give us a chance to observe and photograph nocturnal animals, particularly predators, as they move about in search of their next meal. We'll return to the lodge for breakfast and check out, then make our way further east, checking in around lunch time, and allowing for a short siesta, before starting our afternoon drive. Centrally located, Okaukeujo Accommodation: Okaukeujo Park Lodge

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Etosha National Park, Namibia

Day 7Day 7

Activities Included

Bird Photography Landscape photography Wildlife Photography Game drive Photo-safari

Etosha National Park is massive, so to maximize our and easily worth another day's full visit. The rising sun will find us on the remote game drive routes across the park, and once again along Etosha Pan, in search of the world’s largest (tallest) elephants and many other unique animals, along with endemic and rare bird species. We will stop for lunch en route and we should be at our lodge by mid to late afternoon. One of the great features of Okaukeujo is the flood-lit waterhole at the lodge which gives us the chance to enjoy game viewing long after the sun has set. Accommodation: Okaukeujo Park Lodge

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Etosha National Park, Namibia

Travel Time: 2 hrs

Day 8Day 8

Activities Included

Bird Photography Scenic Drive Wildlife Photography Game drive

From Okaukeujo, we head west towards Dolomite camp for lunch. Along the way, we'll stop at multiple waterholes that are action packed as bachelor herds of Oryx, Springbox, Zebra, and Wildebeest spare on the dusty plains to prepare themselves for competition once mating season begins. At any given waterhole, it's not unusual to see all these species together, along with Lions, Jackal, Ostrich, and many other species coming and going from this precious liquid resource. Be sure to pack extra memory cards, and bring your long lens. Dolomite camp is a beautiful lodge set atop a massive granite foundation, and is our last stop for lunch before exiting the park. Upon exiting the park, we head to Grootberg, and check in to our eco-lodge which overlooks one of the most stunning views in Namibia. We've chosen this special place, not just because of the incredible view, and wonderful food, but Grootberg lodge focuses directly on community based eco-conservation, by working directly to protect the culture of the Himba people and the wildlife that surround their lands. The accommodation will be a stunning eco-lodge.

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Etosha National Park / Grootberg

Travel Time: 4 hrs

Day 9Day 9

Activities Included

Landscape photography Culture Photo-safari

Much like the San Bushmen, The Himba people are one of the last nomadic tribes of Africa, and with their unique beauty regiment, they are easily the most beautiful and unique to photograph. Each day, the women spend hours grinding clumps of ochre, collected from the harsh landscape, and combine it with butterfat. This lotion like substance is then rubbed into their skin, and elaborate braided hairdos. The mixture, known as otjize, serves as a symbol of beauty, but also a sun and insect repellant. Due to the scarcity of water, rather than a traditional bath, Himba women perfume and deodorizes themselves with a herbal scented smoke that gives off a pleasant smell, and gives a photographer the opportunity to focus on tiny details in their beaded calfskin garments. We’ll spend the majority of the morning here before heading southeast into an area full of impressive sandstone formations, making a perfect backdrop to capture the evening lights and beautiful sunset. Accommodation: Luxury safari-style lodge

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Grootberg / Damaraland

Travel Time: 4 hrs

Day 10Day 10

Activities Included

General Photography Township tour Wildlife Photography Culture

After breakfast, we start the morning with a visit to Twyfelfontein world heritage site, where bushman communities engraved and painted over 2500 pictures some 6000 years ago. Then, less than 15 minutes away, we will pay a visit at the Damara Living Museum. Much like our experience with the San Bushmen, this living museum provides genuine cultural interactions, while serving to protect and empower one of Namibia's native tribes. Its a quick drive back to our lodge for lunch, before heading southwest to cross the desolate ‘gravel plains’ of the Namib Desert before reaching the ‘Skeleton Coast.’ The Skeleton Coast derives its name from the various shipwrecks that dot its coastline. As we head south towards our evening's destination, Swakopmund, we'll stop to photograph the decrepit, rusting, ghost ships being slowly consumed by the ocean and sea air. As a winter resort-like destination for German nationals, Swakopmund is almost a shock to the senses with its quaint downtown, after traveling through Namibia's vast and unpopulated territory. Our goal is to reach here mid-afternoon to allow time to relax and unwind while strolling the city's streets, then we'll gather at a restaurant for good German brew's and traditional food. Accommodation: Beautiful city hotel

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Damaraland/Skeleton Coast

Travel Time: 4 hrs

Day 11Day 11

Activities Included

Landscape photography Scenic Drive Wildlife Photography

By now, any visitor will have a serious appreciation for Namibia's changing landscape, and how spectacular life thrives despite harsh conditions, and the Namib desert is no exception. Our morning focus will be photographing the fauna and flora that have adapted to survive in this harsh, but beautiful environment. Highlights include: snakes like, Side-winders and Horned Adders, scorpions, Namaqua Chameleons, Reticulated Lizards, legless skink, and Palmato Gecko. From here we drive straight to Sossusvlei hoping to catch the sun disappearing behind the horizon, painting the surrounding sand dunes flaming red. A nice dinner and an early bed time will endure that we have enough energies for the early start tomorrow. Accommodation: Lodge

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Namib Desert / Sossusvlei

Travel Time: 5 hrs

Day 12Day 12

Activities Included

Landscape photography Wildlife Photography Photo-safari

Perhaps there is no other more impressive sight, and must visit for photographer's than Sossusvlei. With it's massively sweeping dunes shifting in the morning lights, we will set out to capture the dramatic contrast of shadows as the sun rises into the sky. The occasional Acacia tree or Oryx, and dune climber, serve as the perfect contrast to capture the scale of this impressive landscape. We will explore throughout the day here, and be sure to visit the famous Dead Vlei, where red dunes provide a breathtaking backdrop to centuries old, dry trees standing in a dry desert pan. For a more dramatic effect, serves as an exciting opportunity to practice black and white photography, as well as learning how to capture a single subject in an incredible landscape. Tonight we've arranged a special dinner in the bush, and will utilize the vast, clear night sky to practice night photography. Accommodation: Lodge

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Sossusvlei

Day 13Day 13

Activities Included

Landscape photography Wildlife Photography

To photograph the Sossusvlei by land is one thing, but to really appreciate how vast and beautiful this landscape is, we've included an unforgettable hot air balloon ride for a different perspective. Well before sunrise, we head into the park where handlers are preparing hot air balloons on which we will ascend into the sky, and noiselessly drift through the park and across ancient riverbeds. From this angle, the morning lights give us the opportunity to play with scale and creativity, as animals, our balloon and the dunes themselves cast shadows at irregular angles. After touching down, we'll enjoy a delicious champagne breakfast, before heading to our vehicles for our return to Windhoek. Our hotel this evening is perched high over the city, and we can enjoy one last sundowner, while capturing the city lights, before gathering for our farewell dinner. Accommodation: Luxury Hotel

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Sossusvlei /Windhoek

Travel Time: 4 hrs

Day 14Day 14: Departure

After a relaxing breakfast you will be transferred to Windhoek International Airport for the first leg of your journey back home. This is the official end of our voyage, thank you for joining us and have a safe flight home, or a safe onward journey if you are continuing with us to Botswana.

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

Location

Windhoek

Offical Visa Regulations and Health Requirements

For personalized details on health and visa requirements please check the IATA travel centre here

https://www.iatatravelcentre.com

Most foreign passport holders can enter Namibia without a pre-issued visa, and many citizens can buy their visas upon arrival at the airport, but please check appropriately with your own government or the nearest Namibian Embassy. If you need a pre-paid visa, you will need a letter of invitation from us, which we will provide. Visa fees depend on your nationality. Yellow Fever vaccination is required for all travelers arriving from a yellow-fever-infected area in Africa or the Americas. You will need to discuss with your doctor the best ways for you to avoid contracting malaria. Ways to prevent malaria include the following: -Taking a prescription antimalarial drug -Using insect repellent and wearing long pants and sleeves to prevent mosquito bites -Sleeping in air-conditioned or well-screened rooms or using bed nets Travelers can get essential information on vaccinations and other health precautions from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s hotline www.cdc.gov. You can also consult your local physician or travel clinic for additional information. It is the passenger's responsibility to take all necessary health precautions.

Culture

Namibia's Abandoned Mining Towns

In the early 1900's, just outside the isolated town of Luderitz, a railway employee discovered some unusual rocks in Namibia's desert. Upon further inspection by a former former De Beers employee, these rocks turned out to be diamonds. As the news spread, the diamond rush of Luderitz began. Diamonds were so abundant that laborers could pluck them off the sands like ripe apples off a tree, and by 1912 Kolmanskop was responsible for almost 12 percent of the world's total diamond production. With wealth comes prosperity, and the miners sought the finest luxuries available at the time, and soon the town boasted a butcher, baker, post office, and even an ice plant. Two physicians served the local population, with the most popular prescription consisting of an evening tonic of caviar sandwiches and champagne. As so often happens, with boom comes bust, and the last of the town's inhabitants abandoned the town in the mid 1950's. Since that time, the deserts sands have been slowly reclaiming the town, weathering facades, and leaving behind smooth rolling drifts in doorways and rooms that were once full of people and luxury. Join professional photographer, Sharon Schafer, on this unique photographic extension. With special permitted access, we'll have the chance to photograph the beautiful ghost town of Kolmanskop from sunrise to sunset. We'll also spend a day photographing in “Elizabeth Bay” (located in the forbidden diamond area), where mining activities are still taking place. This special expedition is limited to 6 people, so don't miss out on this exciting opportunity! Spaces won't last!

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$2,300 Per Adult

Childrens (Under 12)

$0 Per Child

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Namibia