by The Safari Co. | Oct 21, 2011 | Inspirational Photography
David Lloyd, Oryx Expedition Leader’s image titled ‘A flick of the tail’ is on the cover of the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Annual Portfolio. After twenty years of collecting and admiring the books, he now finds that he’s on...
by The Safari Co. | Aug 18, 2011 | Botswana, Inspirational Photography
This is an account by wildlife photographer, Marius Coetzee on his recent visit to Duba Plains in the heart of Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Marius is the co-founder of Oryx Photographic Expeditions and he personally takes travelers on epic photographic safaris to...
by The Safari Co. | Jun 9, 2011 | Drakensberg, Inspirational Photography, The Safari Co.
The Drakenberg Mountains in South Africa is host to some of the most spectacular mountain scenes on the African continent. Patience and an eye for detail can deliver beautiful images of life in the ‘berg’ as the local refer to it. George Schmahl spent time...
by The Safari Co. | Jun 2, 2011 | Africa Travel, Botswana, Destinations, Inspirational Photography
This is what a water-wonderland and wildlife paradise look like from 2.5 km up. The Okavango Delta is one of the last true wilderness areas in Africa. It sustains multitudes of species through its web of channels and islands, with large concentrations of mammals,...
by The Safari Co. | Jun 2, 2011 | Attractions, Destinations, Inspirational Photography, The Safari Co.
ABOUT Flying in a motorized paraglider over one of the most diverse continents in the world, George Steinmetz captures the stunning beauty of Africa’s landscapes and people. His pictures show not only the spectacular patterns of the land, but also the potential...
by The Safari Co. | May 30, 2011 | Africa Travel, Inspirational Photography, Namibia, The Safari Co.
Click on this picture to see a large version and have a look at the incredible textures, colours and patterns found around this dramatic, surreal landscape. So what does Mars have to do with a blog about African safaris, you may ask? Well, it might look like Mars but...