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SAFARI OVERVIEW
This specialized overnight hide photographic safari is led by two photo hosts, Mark and Jaren Fernley. With a group size of just four guests per photo host. Each group will have the opportunity to stay overnight in a photographic hide each night - alternating between TWO PHOTO HIDES! The conservancy is thriving with wildlife with photographic opportunities arising before you even arrive at the hides.
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This photographic experience will be a game changer for all wildlife photographers. If you have done the typical safari before, this photographic hide experience will open your eyes to an entire new style of African wildlife photography.
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Spending mornings, evenings and nights in the hides, guests are privileged with more than just your typical African wildlife species coming to drink. The nocturnal wildlife that visits this hide gives you the opportunity to photograph wildlife that is almost impossible to see during daylight hours!
GROUP SIZE
4 guests + 1 photo host per group
LOCATION
Southern Kenya
DURATION
6 days / 5 nights
FITNESS LEVEL

BRIEF ITINERARY
DAY 1:
Arrival Day in Nairobi
DAY 2:
Transfer to Shompole / evening and night in photo hides
DAYS 3 - 5:
Sunrise in photo hides / mid-day break / evening &overnight in hides
DAY 6:
Sunrise in photo hides in Shompole / Transfer to Nairobi
During mid-day breaks, guests will return to the lodge for a brunch and rest followed by photo editing and tutorials with your photo host. Lunch will be proved at the lodge each afternoon before heading back to the photo hides for the evening/night
(see detailed itinerary below)


TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
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Spend up to five nights in the specialised photography overnight hide where predators lurk in the dark. With spotlights on the waterhole, your camera is in for some great shots!
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Visit Lake Magadi where Flamingos and other water birds blanket the pink soda lake offering bird photographers a morning in paradise. Guests can also participate in a helicopter flight over the lake to get a birds-eye-view for an extra fee
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The area is full of predators including Lion and Leopard that frequently visit the waterhole at the photo hide, both day and night. Cheetahs have also been spotted coming to this waterhole.
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This luxury photo hide provides guests with everything you need for a night of photography in the hide: gimbal heads, coffee, tea, charging station, comfortable seating, beds, and a toilet!
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This is an all-inclusive photographic safari where each luxurious tent provides guests with a private veranda overlooking the riverbed. Spend the day out on safari, and return to relax with great views.
THE HIDE
WHAT TO EXPECT AT THE OVERNIGHT HIDE
This exclusive and very active hide is designed to help you get those striking shots without interfering with wildlife at one of the few waterholes in the area.The hide is set underground allowing you to be lower than your subject and provides each guest with a gimbal head and bean bag for comfortable movement. During each overnight photo activity in the hide, your photo host will set up the adjustable lights around the waterhole to obtain the best and well lit photographs possible.
The hide comfortably fits four overnight photographers. Splitting the group in two allows three guests plus one photo host plenty of space. A washroom and a sleeping bunker with beds are provided to allow you to rest while others are on look out for nocturnal visitors such as lions, leopards and other photogenic species. Mirrorless cameras are preferred to be used while in the hide, due to their silent technology.

LOCATION
SHOMPOLE CONSERVANCY, KENYA
SHOMPOLE CONSERVANCY is a stunning destination in between Maasai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli National Park. A place where few visitors go but it feels like you are the only guests in the whole ecosystem. The Great Rift Valley wall borders to the western side while to the east the Shompole wetlands and further east is Lake Magadi, well known for its flamingos and stunning colours. South is the Tanzanian border and also Lake Natron also an alkaline lake with flamingos and stunning reds, pinks, greens and yellow colours, just like Lake Magadi. The diversity of landscapes comes with the incredible variety in wildlife, making this area perfect for wildlife photographers.
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT
CAMERA BODY:​​
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Guests are encouraged to bring a camera body with a minimum of 24-megapixels to guarantee the best results while on safari. Ideally, you should bring a mirrorless camera on this photo safari, as the shutter and mechanics are much quieter (very important for nights at the hide).​
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A second camera body is always a great consideration, however, this is not mandatory. This can be used as a backup, or you can keep a second lens attached and switch back and forth between cameras.
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LENSES:​​
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A telephoto lens with a reach of at least 300 mm​​. This can be a fixed/prime lens or a zoom lens. ​
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If you intend to bring a fixed/prime lens of 500 mm or more, you will also need a closer range lens. ​A 70 - 200 mm or similar is a great option, as this will allow you to get shots of wildlife that comes closer to the vehicle​
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If you are interested in taking landscape photographs during the trip, we recommend a wide angle lens that ranges anywhere between 12 mm - 105 mm. This can be used for landscapes, astro-photography, close range wildlife, and congregations of wildlife.


TOUR INCLUDES
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Airport pick-up/drop off (Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO)
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Ground transportation to Shompole Conservancy (and return)
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All accommodation
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All game drives
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All day time hide visits
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up to five nights in the overnight hide
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All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner each day)
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All beverages (non-alcoholic and local beers, wines and spirits)
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All national park entry fees
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All conservancy fees
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All photographic guidance / tutorials
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one-on-one photo critiques (optional)
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Pre-Tour meeting with your photography guide
TOUR EXCLUDES
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International flights
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Personal Travel Insurance (required for all guests)
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Personal expenses (souvenirs, extra activities, etc.)
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Activities not listed in itinerary (i.e. Helicopter ride over Lakes)
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Premium alcoholic beverages
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Gratuities/tips for guides and staff
ITINERARY
DAY 1:
ARRIVAL DAY
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Guests arrive in Nairobi (Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO))
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Transfer to Nairobi airport hotel (Approx. 10 min drive from airport)
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Meet and Greet with photo host at 6:00pm
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Overnight in Nairobi
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(Guests must arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport no later than 4:00pm on arrival day)
DAY 2:
ROAD TRANSFER TO SHOMPOLE CONSERVANCY
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Road transfer to Shompole Conservancy (Approx. 4 hours drive)
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Evening introduction to the photographic hide
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Overnight in the photographic hide​
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PHOTOGRAPHY FOCUS: Photographic opportunities in the hide include many species of African wildlife including predators such as lion and leopard
DAYS 3 - 5:
PHOTO ACTIVITIES DAILY W/ OVERNIGHT IN THE HIDES
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Early morning in the photographic hide
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mid-morning rest and refresh at the lodge with photo editing and critique with photo hosts
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Evening in the photographic hide
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Overnight in the photographic hide​
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PHOTOGRAPHY FOCUS: Photographic opportunities in the morning include many birds, giraffe, zebra, baboon, and much more. Evening photo opportunities in the hide include many species of African wildlife including predators such as lion and leopard
DAY 6:
ROAD TRANSFER TO NAIROBI / END OF TOUR
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Early morning in the photographic hide
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mid-morning rest and refresh at the lodge
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Transfer to Nairobi
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END OF TOUR​
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(Guests must depart no earlier than 9:00pm on this day)
ACCOMMODATION
SHOMPOLE WILDERNESS: All six tents are set within the thick cordia bushes; two with river view, two looking out over the plains and two with a treehouse feel. They are all hidden from each other and totally private with large verandas. They have large netted windows all the way round to allow a good air flow through the tent.
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The bathrooms are all en-suite with flush loos and hot and cold running water for showers. The tents are situated on raised platforms and surrounded by vegetation which gives one the feeling of being in a tree house as well as providing shade to keep the tents cool. The camp has been designed to keep a traditional feeling of being in the bush while maintaining a comfortable, homely feel.
The coolness of the river brings lots of birds, monkeys and other animals to the river to drink while you watch from your veranda.


