Botswana Photographic 2009
Hi all , well we are off on our next photographic ,this time we are venturing into Botswana to photograph the beauty of this wonderful country.
This is a joint initiative between Outdoorphoto, 4×4 mega world ,and digital-africa
We will spend the night at Kwa Nokeng lodge just on the Botswana side of the Martins drift border post, this is the perfect meeting place for the various parties going.
From here our trip takes us to the western side of the Makgadigadi pans were we will hopefully photograph the zebra and wildebeest that migrate down to the Boteti river from the Savuti marsh at this time of the year. Usually the Boteti is dry at this time year with selected water point the are pumped , but this year it will be very interesting as it is the first year in about 50 years that the Boteti river is flowing and is apparently 30- 40 meters wide in certain areas.
Our next stop will be the unique town of Maun , the gateway to the delta, where there is a indescribable excitement in the air as the safari vehicles wiz up and down on their way to or from the Delta, and a small censer planes take of and land just about every minute carrying guest to and fro from the lodges in the Delta. It is so contagious you can almost not sit still and you have this urge to get out there and discover the mighty Okavango Delta .
After picking up last supplies we head north into the delta to the Khwai river were we will spend the next 5 days photographing the abundant and diverse wildlife.
Tags: Add new tag, Botswana, camping, photographic, photography, safari, wildlife













October 11th, 2009 at 12:38 pm
Hi there’s some stuff on this site you may find of interest, and if it’s OK I’d like to link to this site. I’m excited for you, hope you have a marvellous time.
October 11th, 2009 at 12:38 pm
http://wilddogsandenglishmen.wordpress.com
June 23rd, 2010 at 11:36 pm
Hello this site caught my attention, I saw this page looking around the site and will will use your information,this will help many out on this subject, thanks.