High Adventure Safaris Offering Dreamscape African Photo Safaris
Kennesaw, GA – Photographers around the world dream of visiting Africa and freezing picturesque moments in time. The search for the perfect shot is a common thread that weaves through all photographers and videographers, and it can be found in Africa.
High Adventure Safaris offers numerous photo safaris that creatives will love. It features a variety of destinations that will satisfy an array of subject matter appetites. Enthusiasts and professionals alike can choose from 18 different awe-inspiring journeys. Each one has subsets of camps, destinations, and activities.
Botswana: Those searching for the classic African experience should consider the Botswana safari. It is one of the best African wildlife and wilderness sanctuaries available. Find the Big Five, along with other exciting species.
Cape Town: Find a mix of natural landscapes, huge mountains, white beaches, and rich city heritage. It’s the epitome of urban African culture, not to mention all the nearby wildlife on land and in the sea.
India—Endangered Eight: Those who want a chance to see or photograph the Endangered Eight should visit the Indian Subcontinent. Species include the Asian elephant, Asiatic lion, barasingha, blackbuck, one-horned rhinoceros, tigers, wild buffalo, and wild dog.
India—Snow Leopards: Those searching for an incredible snow leopard expedition can find it here. Benefit from one of the most seasoned snow leopard guides in the world. Ibex, Tibetan antelope, blue sheep, shapo, and Tibetan hare are also potential sightings.
Kenya: Home to sprawling plains and beautiful savannas, Kenya is a great destination. It also has vast wildlife, numerous migrating species, and great views of Mount Kilimanjaro.
KwaZulu-Natal: Located in South Africa, the KwaZulu-Natal Province is a lush land teeming with wildlife. The Phinda Game Reserve offers a range of habitats, including woodlands, grasslands, wetlands, forests, mountains, marshes, and rivers. This area is home to the Big Five and other highly sought-after species, including the cheetah and black rhino.
Mozambique: Those seeking deserted beaches, and pristine reefs, should consider Mozambique. See sea turtles, migrating humpback whales, curious dolphins, massive marlins, beautiful sailfish, elusive dugongs, in addition, there is a vast array of birdlife, local people make for fascinating cultural encounters.
Namibia: Located in southwestern Africa, the Namib Desert borders the Atlantic Ocean. Overall, Namibia has a diverse range of habitats and wildlife. It’s home to many game reserves and national parks.
Rwanda: Located in the Albertine Rift, Rwanda is an excellent photo safari. It’s a very biodiverse rainforest region. It’s home to over 600 mountain gorillas, among other notable species.
Sabi Sands: The Sabi Sands Game Reserve is a wildlife oasis. It’s located next to Kruger National Park. Game-viewing possibilities include the Big Five, among other notable species.
Seychelles: Those who choose to travel to the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean will love its luxurious tropical setting. It has a wilderness sanctuary full of natural beauty, indigenous flora, and threatened fauna.
Seychelles: Those who choose to travel to the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean will love its luxurious tropical setting. It has a wilderness sanctuary full of natural beauty, indigenous flora, and threatened fauna.
Tanzania: This destination features the Kilimanjaro National Park, Serengeti National Park, and the volcanic Ngorongoro Crater. If timed correctly, see the Great Migration of 2 million wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle.
The Cape and Winelands: This adventure is an incredible introduction to South Africa. Drive the Garden Route, go whale watching, see beautiful mountains, and taste exquisite wines and cuisine.
Zambia: Located on a large plateau, this is a vast country full of incredible wildlife, plant life, and cultural perspectives. It’s home to the Kafue, Luangwa, and Zambezi rivers, as well as Victoria Falls.
Zanzibar: Here, adventurers will find a breathtaking location 15 miles off the coast of Tanzania. It has gorgeous waters, shallow sandbars, and islands that are virtually uninhabited.
Zimbabwe: This land is known for its diverse landscapes and wildlife. It’s also home to Victoria Falls, the world’s largest waterfall. Also, enjoy a safari in nearby Botswana.
For more information on safari options, learn more about featured photo safari adventures. Information on High Adventure Company’s lodges, outings, and management and consulting services can be found at highadventurecompany.com.