Two Rivers Photographic Safari at John’s Camp

Two Rivers Photographic Safari at John’s Camp

While John’s Camp is still closed for the season, we have a lot to look forward to this year as we launch a new photographic safari!

Two renowned parks set along two mighty rivers, Zambezi and Luangwa, sets the tone for this safari. Join David Rogers Photographic on a safari that tracks within Mana Pools and South Luangwa National Parks with this photographic workshop. David, a well-known wildlife photographer and author of several books, including Zambia Safari in Style, owns this company and will lead the safari. David will accompany you on all walks and game drives; give advice, analyze results, and look at how best to use Adobe Lightroom.

In addition to wildlife, you will also look at landscapes, macro work, birds, insects, and people. This is a unique opportunity to benefit from the knowledge of a leading wildlife photographer and explore the beauty of this region and its game. Bring your own digital camera!

Mana Pools National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a beautiful 2,196 sq. km wildlife conservation area in northern Zimbabwe. Mana means “four” in Shona, (one of the main vernacular languages in Zimbabwe) and it refers to the number of large permanent pools left by the Zambezi River as it flows into the flood plain. Mana is known as one of Africa’s best game viewing areas, as many large animals come here in search of water. It is also an excellent area for fishing, of course, and birdwatching, being rich in vegetation diversity from river frontage to forests of mahogany, wild fig, acacia albida, and baobabs.
More information on this exciting new package can be found here: https://www.robinpopesafaris.net/cms/safaris/1575469072/Two%20Rivers%20Photographic%20Safari%202020.pdf

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