South Africa wildlife photography safari

Price
£3250 excluding flights
Duration
7 Days
Type
Small group
More info
The price includes accommodation, meals, transport, game drives, all activities, entrance fees, professional guidance, and photographic tutoring by Alan Hewitt.
It does not include flights and personal travel insurance.
Make enquiry

Description of South Africa wildlife photography safari

Price information

£3250 excluding flights
The price includes accommodation, meals, transport, game drives, all activities, entrance fees, professional guidance, and photographic tutoring by Alan Hewitt.
It does not include flights and personal travel insurance.
Make enquiry

Check dates

2024: 8 Aug

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South Africa wildlife
Photography
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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

We believe in the power of photography; the power to create incredible experiences, and the power to make a positive impact. That’s why we founded our own Trust, a non-profit organisation that uses photography to make a positive impact on both a social and conservation level. We finance the running costs of the Trust, so by just by joining one of our workshops, you're indirectly contributing. (So all you have to do to make a difference is have the photo adventure of a lifetime!)
Through this Trust, we provide free professional photography to charities doing environmental and conservation work; images they can use for fundraising and communication purposes.

Using Photography for Wildlife Conservation:
If you join our photo safari, you'll be given the option of donating some of your wildlife images to an online photography database; a database that offers free use to charities that work in wildlife and nature conservation. The images have been used by organisations like WWF.

Ethical Practices during Game Drives:
Djuma’s guides are extremely well-trained and taught to keep conservation of the area and well-being of the wildlife a priority during all game drives. On top of this, Djuma Game Reserve (as well as the whole Sabi Sands collection of reserves) have strict policies in place during game drives to ensure that the right distance is kept from animals, there are not more than three vehicles at one sighting at a time, and that the animals’ well-being is not compromised.

Accommodation Environmental Policies:
Both at Galago Lodge at Djuma and at our lodge in Hoedspruit, we will have strict recycle policies. We use a local company who collects our refuse weekly. It is then taken to a separation plant and sorted. It is then recycled accordingly. We’ll keep the use of plastic bottles to a minimum by providing our guests with reusable water bottles. Both lodges also use environmentally friendly products wherever possible, including energy efficient light bulbs, environmentally friendly cleaning solutions, and organic food.

At our office in Cape Town, we recycle, compost, and minimise the use of paper by predominantly working with digital files.

People

Apart from supporting conservation initiatives through our photography, we also support social nonprofits. We provide free professional photography to charities that do valuable work and can use the images for fundraising purposes.

Through our Trust, we also run PhotoVoice workshops for youth in underprivileged South African communities. We identify talented young individuals with an interest in and talent for photography, and provide workshops where we encourage them to tell their stories, and the stories of their communities, through photography. We teach them creative self-expression, and the power visual images can have. Participants are encouraged to raise awareness about issues that matter most to them, which stimulates positive activism.

Supporting Local Economy:
All staff at Djuma are employed from the local communities. All staff members receive high quality training, an above average wage, and great working conditions. They also receive unions fees, pension funds, and bonuses. Many of Djuma’s staff members have been with them for over 15 years. During our days in Hoedspruit, we use local drivers and guides, ensuring that we support the local economy throughout our trip.

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