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Photography |
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Please ask the guide to stop if you would like to take photos at any time. The guides will also stop at panoramic
viewpoints along the route, to ensure you get the best scenic photo. Please stock up on memory chips (film)
and spare camera batteries before departure, as these can be difficult to find en-route. If you are going on a
tour to the Serengeti NP or Kruger NP you may find that you take a LOT of pictures trying to get that perfect
shot. 2GB Memory is minimum and if you are interested in photography we would recommend more! Please
take care of your photographic equipment in the dusty areas we pass through. At some campsites power
points to recharge batteries for video/digital cameras are available, but you will have to provide the necessary
connections and adaptors.
Forbidden Photos
Don’t take pictures at border crossings, government buildings, and military installations and avoid
photographing army, police or anywhere else if your guide advises against it.
Please remember we are guests in the countries we visit and respect local customs and feelings. Certain tribes
in Southern and Central Africa do not allow their picture taken. Please ask your guides before whether it is
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