![]() Leaving Lion Camp and Zambia we flew into Botswana, cleared customs and then were flown via private aircraft to Selinda Camp, a private game reserve and lodge owned and operated by renown wildlife photography and cinema team, Beverly and Dereck Joubert. This kind of trifecta of predation I’ve never seen anywhere else on safari, and this was the 8th safari we’ve conducted in both southern Africa and East Africa. The second night we witnessed another leopard kill, and the third night a lion kill. Of course, that was on top of all the other general game (in the bush and along the rivers) we shot during the day. She was so right! The first night we witnessed a leopard killing an impala. Elizabeth at Explore suggested it, knowing that we would likely get enough stellar images the first few days that part of our photo imperative might be satisfied. We specifically chose that because the game viewing is so very good there. Here is a brief photo diary of the trip and its many, many highlights: Organized by our friends at Explore Africa,, this tour began at Lion Camp in Zambia, and then went on to Selinda and Jao camps in Botswana. I’ve recently come home from an extraordinarily productive photo tour, on safari in Southern Africa, Zambia and Botswana specifically. Photographer Stephen Frink’s blog from his latest EXPLORE African Safari to Botswana and Zambia ( ) :Ĭlick here to see the photographs of Stephen Frink’s daughter, Alexa ( ) : Posted In : Commentary from Travelers, Country Information, From The Field, Southern Africa
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