Wednesday, January 3, 2007

MASHATU PHOTOGRAPHY SAFARI - home of the giants

The majority of photographers are inspired by a specific subject like a view or an animal, and to a large extent such pictures are appealing because the subject itself is interesting as well as the way in which it is photographed. Most people who photograph animals and plants are nature lovers, and a Mashatu Photography Safari is not only an enviable arena for photographic artistry, publication of these spectacular images has heightened awareness of the extent and fragility of our natural heritage.

Mashatu lies between the Shashe and Limpopo Rivers, in the wedge of Botswana which lies between Zimbabwe and South Africa. Open plains and sandstone outcrops provide a home for the huge variety of animals,including the largest herd of elephant. Lion, cheetah and leopard are drawn here because of the grazers, and eland, impala, wildebeest,zebra, and greater kudu are amongst those that not only provide a ready meal for the predators, they provide great photographic opportunities on a Mashatu Photography Safari. Catching a special moment on film with these creatures is achieved primarily by being out there in the field and applying the correct technique.

A magnificent pair of Verreaux's Eagles and the majestic African Fish Eagle provide splendid opportunities to explore the unique bird habits, and our Mashatu Photography Safari is intended for both the serious amateur and the beginner who loves what this magical places offers.

On our idyllic Mashatu Photography Safari your accommodation will be insect-proofed tents, and although rustic in character, every facility is provided. Facilities, amongst others, include a purified water supply, plunge pool, and a hide overlooking a floodlit waterhole with campfire dinners where the camp staff will gladly attend to your every need!
The wildlife experience at Mashatu is personalised and the Mashatu experience has been considerably enhanced with the continuous development of adventure activities on offer. Let us at C4 Images and Safaris take you to where adventure and beauty combine.

This article first appeared on C4 Images and Safaris

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