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Friday, December 19, 2008

At Freeman Safaris I like to accommodate the needs of the group. Having spent a large majority of my life exploring the beauty of Kenya my role now is to facilitate the discovery of others. In this regard I also run certain safaris on request for those adventurers with an interest in photographing the game and natural beauty of the African landscape. These Kenyan wildlife safaris run for groups of 4-6 photographers and their partners or friends.

Once the safari begins I restrict the number of photographers in a Landrover to 2, giving them a hatch each from which to view. If the photographer is accompanied then they will share the hatch with their partner. Solo photographers will have a hatch to themselves and a single tent throughout the trip at no extra cost. I do have an itinerary for all my safaris and the same is true of the Kenyan wildlife safaris I organise. For more details on which itinerary we follow click on the Availabilities tab; you can choose from any of the "Best of Kenya Safaris".

If you would like to read a little more on the wildlife photography safaris take a look at the Wildlife Photographers Special page, which includes a description of how we expect these safaris to run and other information.

We have also provided a gallery of some of the pictures taken by previous visitors to our Kenyan wildlife safaris. If you want to get an idea of what you might see on one of the trips this is the perfect place to visit. It will definitely whet your appetite and you might even be surprised by some of the animals we've encountered in the past.

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Derek and Mary

Leopard crouching on log, Samburu
Grevy's zebra at Samburu

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