Wildlife photography holiday trip to Zambia
Friday, 02 Nov 2007 16:15
A special Zambian holiday aimed at photography enthusiasts will be available from next year.
Wildlife photography workshops run by photographer Roger Taylor, maker of television series
African Odyssey, will take place over seven days at the intimate Luangwa River Lodge in the Zambian Luangwa Valley.
For the duration of the course, guests will have exclusive use of the river lodge, which is situated amidst 9,000sq km of protected wildlife.
The majority of guests' time will be spent on safari, learning to master the techniques of wildlife photography; however, no previous skill is required, as one on one tutorage will be offered.
There are hundreds of species of animals living in the reserve, antelope and zebra are especially plentiful and for bird lovers, 400 varieties have been spotted in the area.
The workshops can take a maximum of eight people and will be very practical and hands-on.
Courses are run in March and April and cost £1,750, including high quality accommodation, all meals, internal flights and transfers.
Francesca Elliott