Sebenzani African Safaris hunting, fishing, photographic adventures Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia.wmv

Sebenzani African Safaris offers guided hunting safaris, fishing trips and breathtaking photographic adventures for the entire family. Sebenzani hunting areas are world famous and the camps are five star rated with wonderful food, fine wines and friendly staff. We provide assistance with your airline needs through an agency in San Antonio, Texas that specializes in air travel from anywhere in the world to our preferred point of entry, Johannesburg, South Africa. Once in Southern Africa, we have long-standing relations with local airline services that fly into hunting, fishing and photographic camps in Zimbabwe and Botswana, Namibia and other areas of Southern Africa.

We have carefully put together this amazingly diverse and excitingly unique itinerary to get you to all the best places, and at just the right time of year, to help you get THE best Galapagos photos ever! Join Australian Geographic Photographer and Canon Ambassador Chris Bray photographing giant tortoises congregating beside misty mountain lakes, snorkel with seals and turtles in crystal clear water, climb and gaze out over the planets 2nd largest volcano crater, snap tropicbirds and frigatebirds performing acrobatics overhead and marvel at the iconic marine iguanas as they clamber around you, basking in the sun before they scamper back into the ocean beside penguins, sea lions, dolphins and even manta rays. Home to the world’s rarest animals, Galapagos really is a stunning island paradise, bursting with the same impossible abundance of wildlife that first got Sir Charles Darwin pondering on his theory of evolution by natural selection in the 1930′s. Most other safaris to Galapagos are unfortunately boat-based, and as many islands have strict landing times, this means many safaris here really frustrate photographers as you can never get ashore for the beautiful morning or evening lighting. Excitingly, while we do have boat transfers to and from some tightly controlled islands, we’ll always be staying the night on shore in hotels, which not only means we’ll have more time for photos, but we’ll be living, eating and relaxing in the villages rather than stuck on a ship

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