These tours are not for profit; I am organizing them to try and pass on my love for wildlife and wildlife photography to others. I have spent a lot of time in the Kruger National Park since the late 1970s. After moving to NZ in the late 1980s those visits took a bit of a break, and in wasn’t before the mid-1990s that I was able to return to the Park. From 2010 I found myself able to travel more an
d was able to continue my passion for the Park visiting for a few weeks each year. Since retiring in 2017 I have been able to indulge my passion of wildlife photography. Since 2018, I have spent over 425 days in the Park, including one eight-month stay. On an average I spend around two months each year in the Park (with the exception of the two Covid years when travel was restricted). Having spent so much time in the Park I have an extensive knowledge of the Park, its roading network, dams, “hot spots”, and its animals and bird. I have spent hundreds of hours observing animals am therefore well versed in their behaviours. I have been an active member of the Marlborough Camera Club since moving to Blenheim in 2022, and many of my African wildlife photos have been awarded honours in their monthly competitions. I was awarded my LPSNZ honours in 2023 with half of my entry portfolio being photos taken in the Kruger Park. I am also a Ranger with the SA National Parks Honorary Ranger organization and spend many hours moderating some of the SA National Parks pages. I am running these photographic tours to share my passion for African wildlife, and wildlife photography in particular and would love you to join me.