Best of Africa 2025 Photography Adventure
+ Mountain Gorillas Extension (Sold Out - Waitlist Available)
The Great Migration & More
Experience Highlights
- Africa’s iconic species – the ‘Big 5’ and more including lions, leopards, cheetah, elephants, giraffe, hippos, rhino, Cape buffalo, hyena, flamingoes and many, many more
- Every guest gets their own row in our safari vehicles. Shoot out both sides with plenty of room for all your gear.
- The Great Migration, the largest movement of land animals on Earth, on the vast Serengeti plains. Countless wildebeest, zebra, gazelles and the predators that follow.
- Learn wildlife photography fundamentals and advanced techniques with personalized in-the-field instruction and post processing coaching in camp.
- Uganda Mountain Gorillas Trekking – an optional pre-trip extension to sit close and quiet with our primate cousins. A magical experience but a long hike may be required. Participants should be in good physical condition.
At A Glance
Feb 8–21, 2025 Best of Africa
(Kenya & Tanzania)
Feb 4–7, 2025 Uganda Mountain Gorillas Optional Pre-trip Extension
Starts/Ends:
Kenya, Tanzania
Optional: Uganda
Best of Africa (Kenya & Tanzania): $11,750 per person, double occupancy
Optional Additions:
+$1200 - Single Lodging Supplement
+$600 - Serengeti Sunrise Balloon Safari & Bush Breakfast:
Uganda Mountain Gorillas Pre-trip Extension: +$5750
Deposit: $1500
What's Included: Lodging, Meals per itinerary, Transportation (including internal flights), Guides & Photography Instruction
What's Not Included: International flights, Tourist Visas, Travel Insurance, Personal Expenses, Gratuities. Anything not specifically listed as included.
Our 2025 Best of Africa wildlife photography adventure is the most exciting and comprehensive African safari itinerary we’ve ever offered. Our optional pre-trip Uganda Mountain Gorillas trekking extension completes this ultimate Africa wildlife photography adventure!
The Best Locations at the Best Times
February is wildebeest calving season on the vast plains of the southern Serengeti. In the space of a few weeks, a half million wildebeest calves emerge into the world. Such abundance of prey attracts predators. We’ll be there to capture the drama, including from an (optional) sunrise hot air balloon flight. Other stops on our journey include:
Masai Mara National Reserve – world-renown for its large numbers of apex predators including lions, leopards and cheetah. That’s why so many wildlife documentary film crews choose the Mara as their base.
Amboseli National Park – known for its large elephant population, this park is also home to an amazing variety of large game. Photograph some of the last big tuskers in front of stunning views of Mt. Kilimanjaro (weather permitting).
Ngorongoro Crater – a true life ‘lost world,’ this unique, isolated ecosystem boasts an amazing density of wildlife, including lions, hyenas & elephants.
Serengeti National Park – watch life and death dramas unfold in the world’s most famous wildlife reserve. Experience the Great Migration at its most spectacular during wildebeest calving season.
Optional Uganda Mountain Gorillas pre-trip extension
Experience two magical up-close encounters with families of endangered mountain gorillas in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga national parks.
A professional tracker/guide will lead us to a family of mountain gorillas. Upon making contact, we will have exactly one hour with the family (all mountain gorilla treks everywhere work like this). Take plenty of photographs but don’t forget to pause and appreciate the experience. Trekking duration and difficulty varies widely depending on the location of the gorilla families assigned to us and weather/trail conditions. Porters are available for hire to carry equipment, but participants should be physically fit and able to hike for up to several hours in hot, humid conditions. See itinerary below for more details.
Ready to Join the Adventure?
Alumni Discounts
If you’ve traveled with us before, we want to thank you with discounts of future trips View details of our Alumni Rewards program
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Randall is an award-winning photographer based in Houston, TX who specializes in capturing stunning environmental portraits of wildlife. His journey in photography began as a combat photographer in the Marine Corps. Later, he pursued a formal education at the renowned Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, CA. Randall's commercial work has been featured in worldwide in advertising campaigns and major magazines. In addition to his photography, Randall is passionate about teaching. As an Adjunct Faculty Photography Instructor, he has conducted organized classroom study and in-the-field workshops domestically and abroad. In 2021, he began leading workshops for Art of Seeing Photography Adventures and continues to lead many of our Photography Adventures. Click here to see a selection of Randall’s images.
Ken Lee, the founder Art of Seeing Photography Adventures is as passionate about helping others grow as photographers as he is about creating his own images. Ken’s Whole Brain approach to teaching photography addresses both the Craft (gear, technique, post-processing) and Creative (Composition & the Photographer’s Eye) aspects of image-making – and the completely different approaches needed to master both. Click the links to read more about Ken Lee and The Art of Seeing, what you can expect from an Art of Seeing workshop, or to see examples of Ken’s photography.
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Every aspect of this trip is designed for passionate photographers by passionate photographers:
Our days start early and end late because that’s when the best light happens and animals are most active. Long before other tour groups begin their breakfast, we’re firing frames in the field.
Moving beyond snapshots requires patience and perseverance. We put in the time necessary to produce portfolio-worthy images.
We choose our lodges for their proximity to the action rather than their amenities. However, we’re confident you will be pleasantly surprised by our accommodations.
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Ken and Randall will always be close by to answer questions, provide tips on shooting techniques and offer insights about practical ways to expand your creative vision. Like most pursuits, good coaching and lots of practice are the keys to improving your wildlife photography game. You will get plenty of both on this photography-intensive adventure. Need a little help with camera settings and lens selection? Maybe some advice on composition and ways to move beyond the obvious animal portrait? Or perhaps a few tips on post-processing techniques or workflow might make the biggest difference?
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Deposits are NOT refundable but may be transferrable to another Art of Seeing workshop for up to 24 months from date of cancellation in accordance with the following schedule:
Regardless of when you cancel, if we fill your spot*, you will receive a refund of all fees paid less your deposit and $150 processing fee. If we cannot fill your spot, the amount of your refund is based upon the cancellation date:
Cancellation 120 days or more from workshop start date: 100% refund of fees paid less deposit and $150 processing fee. Deposit transferrable up to 24 mos.
Cancellation 90 – 120 days from workshop start date: 50% refund of fees paid less deposit and $150 processing fee. Deposit forfeit.
Cancellation less than 90 days from workshop start date: No refunds.
*canceled spots are filled after the workshop reaches full capacity
Click here to read our complete Terms & Conditions
Travel Insurance
A travel insurance policy which covers medical evacuation is a requirement for participation in this workshop. Such policies typically cover many other things like lost luggage or non-refundable payments if you need to cancel your trip.
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Q: What makes this trip different or better than other African safaris?
1. Locations & timing – we’ve chosen the very best parks at the best time of year including The Great Migration in the Serengeti at the height of wildebeest calving season.
2. 100% Photography focused - everything from our itinerary, choice of lodging and daily schedule is designed around maximizing opportunities to produce portfolio-worthy images of African wildlife.
3. Every guest gets their own row in our safari vehicles -shoot out both sides with plenty of room for your gear. Note 1 guest occupies the front “shotgun” seat in one of our vehicles on a rotating basis. Extra photo gear can be stored in the back rows.
4. Individualized instruction – a maximum 5:1 instructor to student ratio ensures plenty of personal attention to help you raise your wildlife photography skills to the next level.
5. Top notch logistics & support – we partner with top notch lodges, camps and safari outfitters to ensure a safe and glitch-free experience for our guests.
Q: How should I make my travel arrangements?
A: Book your international flights to arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (airport code: NBO) in Nairobi, Kenya and depart from Kilimanjaro International Airport (airport code: JRO). Additional information to help you plan your travels will be provided to registered participants
Q: Do I need a tourist visa to enter Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda?
A: If you are an American citizen, a tourist visa is required to enter Tanzania and Uganda. You can obtain both visas easily online. Detailed instructions will be provided to registered participants
Q: What if I want to arrive early or stay after the workshop dates?
A: No problem, let us know your arrival/departure details and we will book the additional hotel nights on your behalf (additional cost).
Q: Which parks/reserves will we visit?
A: The parks we will visit include Nairobi NP, Masa Mara NR, Amboseli NP in Kenya & Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti national parks in Tanzania. See the Daily Itinerary for more details.
Q: What species of wildlife will we encounter?
A: Typical species in the locations and times we will be visiting include: lions, cheetah, leopards, hyena, elephants, rhinos, Cape buffalo, hippos, giraffe, wildebeest, zebra and many more.
Q: What’s a Game Drive?
A: Game drive is the term we use for a photography excursion in our safari vehicles (modified 4X$4 Landcruisers with pop-up roofs).
Q: What’s the difference between a Lodge and a Camp?
A: Lodges are permanent hard-sided accommodations while camps use temporary tents for lodging. Glamping is an understatement for these tents however, which include electricity, hot showers, flush toilets, real beds and furniture.
Q: What’s the food like?
A: Most meals are served buffet style. The cuisine is mostly western and the selections are comparable to what you would expect at a nice resort hotel.
Q: Can my non-photographer friend/partner attend?
A: Absolutely, travel partners who may not share your passion for photography are very welcome. Just make sure they can handle being part of a group that wants to do nothing but eat, sleep and talk about photography. Unfortunately, due to limited space, we cannot offer a discount for non-photographer partners.
Q: What is the fitness level required for this trip?
A: This trip is classified as Easy from a physical fitness perspective. No hiking or long walks are planned but lots of riding around in safari vehicles on ‘roads’ that can be a quite bumpy. If you are pregnant or have back issues, please contact us for more details.
Day | Date | Itinerary | Overnight | Included Meals |
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1 | 08-Feb | Nairobi - Welcome to Kenya! Our Concierge Service includes greeting upon arrival, escort through Immigration/Customs and transport to our hotel. Relax until 4pm when we gather for introductions, workshop overview and a crash course of wildlife photography fundamentals. | Nairobi Hotel | D |
2 | 09-Feb | Nairobi – Half Day Game Drive in Nairobi National Park starting pre-dawn. A great opportunity to dial in your settings, ask questions and work out any kinks in this excellent wildlife park inhabited by rhinos, lions, hippos, giraffe and more on the outskirts of Kenya's busy capital. Lightroom Importing & Organization discussion in the evening. | Nairobi Hotel | B |
3 | 10-Feb | Nairobi–Masai Mara National Reserve – Depart Nairobi after breakfast & drive to Masai Mara National Park, Kenya's richest game reserve. Lions, leopards, cheetah, elephants, giraffe and countless other species call the Mara home but this reserve is particularly famous for its abundance of big cats. Afternoon/sunset game drive followed by dinner. | Masai Mara Safari Camp | B,L,D |
4-6 | 11-13 - Feb | Masai Mara – Our schedule is the same for the next 3 days starting with an early morning game drive. We can have a very early meal before we leave or enjoy a bush breakfast in the field. Return to camp late morning for some down time or download & review images. Lunch in camp followed by Lightroom image processing session, discussions/demos on various topics. We head out again late afternoon for another game drive. Return to camp after sunset for dinner. | Masai Mara Safari Camp | B,L,D |
7 | 14-Feb | Masai Mara - One last early morning game drive in the Mara followed by breakfast at our camp. Then we board our small plane flight to Amboseli National Park. Near Kenya's southern border, Amboseli boasts stunning views of Mt. Kilimanjaro in neighboring Tanzania and is also renowned for its large elephant population including some of the biggest tuskers in Africa. | Amboseli Lodge | B,L,D |
8 | 15-Feb | Amboseli NP – Early game drive. Return to lodge for breakfast. Relax, work on images by yourself or get Randall or Ken's input. Lunch at lodge followed by afternoon/sunset game drive. Overnight at Amboseli Lodge. | Amboseli Lodge | B,L,D |
9 | 16-Feb | Amboseli NP – Ngorongoro Crater National Park – Early game drive followed by breakfast at lodge. Then we travel by car to the border where we will cross into Tanzania and meet our Tanzanian guides. Afterward, we continue on to our lodge near Ngoronoro Crater. Remainder of the day at your leisure. | Ngorongoro Camp | B,L,D |
10 | 17-Feb | Ngorongoro Crater NP – We descend into the crater for an all-day game drive with packed breakfast and lunch. Naturally isolated by its steep walls, the crater is inhabited by the descendants of creatures who wandered in and never left because this unique ecosystem contains everything necessary for wildlife to flourish. An awe-inspiring real-life lost world, Ngorongoro at one time boasted the highest density of lions in all of Africa. | Ngorongoro Camp | B,L,D |
11 | 18-Feb | Amboseli NP – Ngorongoro NP–Serengeti NP After breakfast depart for Serengeti National Park with a stop at a Masai village to experience a bit of the culture of the local inhabitants. Our base is in Ndutu, near the border of Serengeti and Ngorongoro reserves, where the Great Migration of over 1 million wildebeest, zebra, gazelle pauses in February to graze the green grass and birth their offspring. Predators follow. Afternoon/sunset game drive followed by dinner at camp | Nudutu Migration Camp | B,L,D |
12 | 19-Feb | Serengeti – Begin this day with a magical experience, a sunrise hot air balloon safari over the Serengeti plains followed by a gourmet bush breakfast. If we are lucky, we may observe and photograph some of the migratory herds from this unique perspective. A highly recommended but optional (extra cost) excursion. Return to camp for lunch and a bit of downtime followed by our late afternoon game drive. Return to camp for dinner. | Nudutu Migration Camp | B,L,D |
13 | 20-Feb | Serengeti NP – Early morning game drive followed by breakfast at camp. Use the middle of the day to get some rest or work on images. Ken & Randall will be available for individual coaching. Head out again late afternoon for our game drive followed by dinner at camp | Nudutu Migration Camp | B,L,D |
14 | 21-Feb | Serengeti NP-Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) – A final early morning game drive followed by breakfast at camp. Then we drive to Ndutu airstrip where a scheduled flight will transport us to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) in Arusha, TZ where you can check in for your homeward flight. End of Service. | - | B,L |
Optional Pre-Trip Uganda Mountain Gorillas Extension Feb 4–7 | ||||
1 | 4-Feb | Kigali, Rwanda-Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge, Uganda – arrive Kigali airport (KGL), Rwanda. Transfer by car to Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge in Uganda | Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge | D |
2 | 5-Feb | Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge – Depart hotel after breakfast and drive to Mgahinga NP. Gorilla trek with professional tracker/guide. We’ll spend 1 hour with a gorilla family, but total trek time depends on location of gorilla families. Return to lodge with stop at Batwa cultural village. Dinner & overnight at lodge. | Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge | B,L,D |
3 | 6-Feb | Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge – Depart hotel after breakfast and drive to Bwinidi Impenetrable Forest NP. Gorilla trek with professional tracker/guide. We’ll spend 1 hour with a gorilla family, but total trek time depends on location of gorilla families. Dinner & overnight at lodge. | Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge | B,L,D |
4 | 7-Feb | Ichumbi Lodge - Kigali – Depart hotel after breakfast and drive to Kigali, Rwanda. Lunch in Kigali with optional Kigali city tour. Transfer to airport for your flight to Nairobi. End of Service. | B,L |