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We offer a variety of safaris to suit every guest, including shared, private, birding, photographic, overnight safaris, and photography workshops. Whatever your interest, we have a safari experience for you.

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The Most Popular Wild Photo Africa Tours

Photographic Day Safari

Our Full Day Photographic Day Trip in Kruger National Park is the most complete photographic safari you can do in
one day.

1 day Kruger National Park

Full Day Family Safari

Our Full Day Family Safari in the Kruger National Park is the best choice for families who want the most complete Kruger experience in a single day.

1 dayKruger National Park

Overnight Birding Safari

Enjoy an unforgettable overnight birding safari that gives you more time in the bush to spot a wider variety of birdlife and experience nature at its best.

4 days Kruger National Park

More About Wild Photo Africa

Wild Photo Africa offers private guided safaris in and around the Kruger National Park for guests who want more than a quick drive-by experience. Based in White River, we focus on ethical wildlife viewing, calm and professional guiding, and allowing time for the bush to reveal its most memorable moments. It is about experiencing the Kruger in a more personal, respectful, and rewarding way.

Hi, my name isMario Paul

My vision and mission for Wild Photo Africa is to provide the photographer, be it a beginner or a pro, with the best possible opportunity and experience to capture that perfect moment in time. We are focused on getting results but equally important for me is that it is an experience when you come on safari with us.

Why choose us? For your Photo Safari?

It’s an early winter morning just before sunrise in the Kruger National Park. We left camp very early in the hope to find some Lions. Last night they were roaring not far from camp. It’s a very cold morning and we are hoping to find them still sleeping on the road. As we come around the second bend there is something moving up ahead. LIONS!!

We approach them, hearts pounding, a whole pride, including cubs and the dominant males! The sun has not yet shown itself. We position ourselves perfectly to get them backlit once the sun peaks over the horizon.