- Joined
- Feb 11, 2013
- Messages
- 754
- Reaction score
- 1,883
- Website
- bulletsafaris.com
- Deals & offers
- 35
- Media
- 729
- Articles
- 12
- Hunted
- Tanzania, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana
We are all here for the hunt - I get it! In fact I got it so bad I spent the last 22 years of my life in Africa guiding hunts and having adventures in 7 different African Countries. It is my way of life, my job and my passion.
However, there is another safari out there and I know many hunters are interested in them; the 'photo' safari. They are interested for good reason:
Many of the tougher hunts are solo type trips and they are expensive.
Cat hunts are hard grueling work and not typically family friendly.
Buffalo hunts come with tetse flies and your wife probably doesn't like those things.
Wilderness areas can be tough and not ideal for large groups. The list goes on...
Enter the Photo Safari. Its actually a bad name but that's what most people actually think of when they hear the word safari.
Very few of these safaris are about photography, but they are about seeing some great places and enjoying Africa with family and friends and they are fun.
I wanted to share some of my favorite pictures from these non hunting safaris (most all of them done with my hunters and their families). I've been fortunate to see some amazing things.
Enjoy the pictures and drop a line on the best place or National Park in your experience.
My next trip? The Skeleton Coast!... but only after I guide my next 2 buffalo hunts!
However, there is another safari out there and I know many hunters are interested in them; the 'photo' safari. They are interested for good reason:
Many of the tougher hunts are solo type trips and they are expensive.
Cat hunts are hard grueling work and not typically family friendly.
Buffalo hunts come with tetse flies and your wife probably doesn't like those things.
Wilderness areas can be tough and not ideal for large groups. The list goes on...
Enter the Photo Safari. Its actually a bad name but that's what most people actually think of when they hear the word safari.
Very few of these safaris are about photography, but they are about seeing some great places and enjoying Africa with family and friends and they are fun.
I wanted to share some of my favorite pictures from these non hunting safaris (most all of them done with my hunters and their families). I've been fortunate to see some amazing things.
Enjoy the pictures and drop a line on the best place or National Park in your experience.
My next trip? The Skeleton Coast!... but only after I guide my next 2 buffalo hunts!