Nikon Travel Africa offers you the opportunity to experience photographic travel like never before... An exclusive and unique boat provides you with all the support and stability you need to take professional, exciting and dynamic wildlife photographs, all the while lapping in the unbelievable beauty of the Chobe National Park. Join the renowned wildlife photographer Lou Coetzer in the Caprivi, on a specialised boat on the beautiful Chobe river for an absolutely incredible photographic safari experience as you witness nature in its element. The Chobe/Caprivi floodplain area is renowned for its concentration of buffalo and elephant, and provides fantastic wildlife viewing
What's on offer?
- Exclusively designed and unique photographic boat with specialised swivel seats and Wimberley Heads no's'
- You will be under the guidance and watchful eye of the professional wildlife photographer, Lou Coetzer – his goal is your success!
- Small, exclusive groups allows for personalised attention, and better photographic opportunities
- The privilege to try out the latest Nikon equipment
- Archiving, labelling and editing under professional supervision – come home with great, professional edited images
Accommodation at Impalila Island Lodge
The rush of the Mambova Rapids casts a soft blanket of sound over Impalila Island Lodge. Nestled close to the junction of four countries - Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe - and near the meeting place of the mighty Zambezi and Chobe Rivers, Impalila Island Lodge is a water-bound wonderland. With over 100km of waterways to traverse, Impalila lies a mere 80km upriver from the Victoria Falls. Surrounded by rippling beds of pink-tinged water lilies, the lodge lies protectively beneath the branches of a 700 year-old Baobab tree under which, it is said, David Livingstone camped. Eight luxury en-suite chalets all with river views echo the colours of Africa. Here lies promise of excitement by day; tranquillity by night. Encounter Africa's big game and birdlife by boat or challenge the legendary tigerfish on fly. Follow the island's footpaths for an intriguing village visit and learn of the medicinal uses of the indigenous plant life.
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