Exclusive 8-day photo trip to the zebra migration in Botswana
(2025, date TBA)
In collaboration with Backroads Africa we will be photographing the amazing migration of zebras in the salt pans of Botswana for six full days…a very special and unique opportunity!
The migration in Botswana
When people think of the ‘migration’, they mainly think of the Great Wildebeest Migration in Kenya/Tanzania.
What many people don’t realize is that during the wet season in Botswana (low season) thousands of zebras and other animals migrate from north to south with the Makgadigadi/Nxai Pans as their destination. This offers unique opportunities for photography – not only the huge herds of zebra and wildebeest (and the predators that follow them), but also many birds and (under the right conditions) large flocks of flamingos. Plus, this area is also home to a high concentration of meerkat
Makgadigadi and Nxai Pans
The east of Botswana is home of the Makgadigadi and Nxai Pans (part of the Kalahari): large salt pans that were once created when the large Lake Makgadigadi dried up about 10,000 years ago. The area consists of numerous empty plains, surrounded by grassland and savanna, with a huge baobab here and there.
Mobile Camping: a unique experience
The special thing about this trip is that we do not yet know exactly where we are going. Just before departure, we check where the most animals are at that moment and that is the area where we’ll set up camp. So we are bush camping – with excellent facilities however – and are therefore ensured of the best location and good chances of spotting wildlife. Mobile camping is truly the best way to experience the wildlife of Botswana!
Everyone is welcome
This trip is for everyone who loves nature, likes to take pictures and has the patience to quietly observe and wait for that one great moment! Even though it is a photo tour, you really don’t have to be a professional photographer or have experience with going on safari trips. We simply want you to enjoy all that Africa has to offer. And we want to give you plenty of opportunities to take great photos, at any level. Photographing wildlife requires different skills than what you may be used to, but we can definitely help you with that.
Please note: there is only room for 6 people on this trip, so don’t hesitate to book! This is a really great offer for a super cool and exclusive safari!
Here you can see a short teaser with some of my favourite images I’ve taken in the past few years:
Accommodation
The idea is that you get to Maun yourself. This town in Botswana is located on the edge of the Okavango Delta and can be reached by regular plane from Johannesburg. Here we are picked up and taken to our mobile camp.
In the camp everyone has their own tent, with their own ‘bathroom’ consisting of a sink and a toilet (with toilet seat!). You can use a so-called ‘bucket shower’ daily.
In addition to the sleeping tents, there is a photography tent where you can charge your batteries and view or edit some photos on your laptop.
The staff will provide excellent bush-cooked meals and in the evening there’s a nice and warm campfire to welcome us back.
Sleeping in a tent may sound a bit adventurous, but the animals absolutely respect it. And it’s great to lie in your bed at night listening to the sound of the cicadas and a hyena in the distance! Camping in Botswana is a truly unique and fantastic way to experience Africa in the best possible manner.
The safari vehicles
We will usually go out twice a day (early morning and afternoon) with two 4×4 safari vehicles with a local guide/driver. This is the perfect way to see animals and take pictures! Six people fit in such a car, but because we like to give you all the chance to take beautiful pictures, we will never have more than four people in the vehicle. This way everyone has enough space for their camera equipment and you can easily shoot from both sides of the car.
The cars are fully open, meaning you have a great view of the wildlife and surroundings, but they are equipped with canvas screens that can be lowered if it rains, a cooler for ice-cold drinks and bean bags so that you can stabilise your camera when photographing.
Your photography hosts
As mentioned, there will be two experienced local guides who will drive the cars and have a lot of knowledge of the area and the animals. They have the final responsibility. In addition, we will accompany you as a photographer.
In addition, we will accompany you as a photographer. That means we can teach you a lot about wildlife photography. Think of the right camera settings (which are very different for wildlife than, for example, portrait photography), how you can make optimal use of the light, and how you can create creative wildlife images with special techniques. We do this during the drives, but also in camp where we can help you with tips for selecting or post-processing your photos in Lightroom.
Evert Doorn
Evert Doorn kicked off his Africa experience with a seven month overland trip from the UK to Cape Town. He has experience as a wildlife photographer in South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, India, and mostly Kenya. The big cats are definitely his favorite, but small animals and landscapes also interest him. In the Netherlands Evert has been a professional photographer for weddings and business assignments for many years. He’s also a photography teacher at the Gooische Fotoschool. You can find his work on Instagram: @thewildsite
Simone Janssen
Simone Janssen has worked as a (camping) tour guide in Southern Africa from 2004 to 2007. During that period she did a full-time one month course at Eco Training to learn more about the bush: its animals, trees, tracks and everything else that is part of the great African circle of life. In addition, Simone has worked as a trainer and coach. In the Netherlands, Simone is a very experienced professional photographer, especially for weddings, but as soon as she has the opportunity, she will travel to Africa again! Her work can be found on Instagram: @simone_afrika
Camera equipment
It’s recommended to bring a camera you know well. We recommend a wide-angle lens to take beautiful landscape photos and a zoom lens to get closer to animals. Consider a 400, 500 or even 600 mm lens. An extender is certainly useful, although you’ll probably want to take it off early in the morning or at night to make your lens a bit brighter. Renting equipment is also an option! If you are not sure whether your items will be sufficient, please contact us.
What does a typical safari day look like?
- early wake up call just before sunrise: we’re on the road!
- somewhere during the morning game drive we’ll stop at a safe place for a bush breakfast, with coffee and tea
- lunch after returning to camp
- free time to sleep, read, shower or take a look at your photos at your leisure
- in the afternoon the second game drive, possibly with a sun downer (drink at sunset) en route
- after return to camp, dinner and sharing the most beautiful stories of the day around the campfire
Why is this specifically a photo tour?
- we have plenty of space in the cars; nobody has to sit in the middle
- the local guides also take pictures themselves and can therefore help us to find the right angle and perfect spot to capture wildlife
- as wildlife photographers we can help you take the best photo (and tell you something about most animals) with tips about lighting, composition and
- there is no rush or need to tick off boxes; we take pictures as long as we want and no one asks ‘are you ready yet?’
- back at camp there is plenty of time to view and edit photos, learn from each other and talk about photography for hours!
Dates and costs
Travel dates: 2025, TBA
Costs: TBA
The payment and price is in USD because you book directly with Backroads Africa which is based in South Africa.
Itinerary:
Day 1: arrival in Maun, first meet with the group
Day 2: early departure from Maun to our mobile camp; afternoon game drive
Day 3: staying overnight in camp, two game drives
Day 4: staying overnight in camp, two game drives
Day 5: staying overnight in camp, two game drives
Day 6: staying overnight in camp, two game drives
Day 7: staying overnight in camp, two game drives
Day 8: morning game drive, transfer to Maun, arrival late afternoon
What is included?
- transfer to and from the mobile camp (depending on the location 150-250 km one way)
- six nights in your own tent, with ensuite bathroom
- two game viewers (cars) with special photography set-up
- two professional guides and two professional photographers
- all meals and snacks
- all entrance fees to the reserve
- drinks (beer, wine, gin & tonic, soft drinks and water)
What is not included?
- international flight
- flight to Maun
- if needed overnight stay in Maun
- any travel vaccinations
- travel and cancellation insurance
- tips and souvenirs
Extras
We offer this photo tour from and to Maun. If you want to extend your holiday with a visit to one of the other reserves in Botswana, or if you want to visit South Africa first before flying back home, that is of course perfectly possible.
For those who are looking for some culture and history, a very nice option is to stay a little longer in Johannesburg and visit Soweto, the famous township. For just over € 100 you have a private tour from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., including a visit to the museum.
Backroads Africa can help you with all this (with a small discount)!
Bookings
You book directly with Backroads Africa. The first deposit must be received within six weeks of booking to confirm your spot. The remaining amount must be paid 60 days before departure. You are expected to arrange your travel and cancellation insurance yourself.
A safari is a special journey and we offer you the opportunity to join us on a very exclusive photo tour in Botswana. You certainly won’t be disappointed. Don’t think too long; just join us!
If you have any questions first, don’t hesitate to contact us.
“In January 2019 we went on a photo trip to the Masai Mara with Evert and it was great. Everything was very well arranged, we stayed in a safari camp where you really feel like you are Out of Africa. It was the perfect base to see different parts of the Mara. We were able to photograph a lot of wildlife, the highlight being the leopard mother with cub. Evert is not only a photographer and photography teacher, so he can always give many tips, he is also a very experienced traveler. So if something doesn’t go quite according to plan, he knows how to solve it without us really noticing. It was a great trip and comes highly recommended!” Ellen & Marco