Thursday, October 30, 2014

South African Great white Shark Photo Safari




Join expedition guide and travel-adventure photographer Brian Montalbo on an unforgettable 11 day photography safari in South Africa.  Few countries in the world offer such a mixture of beautiful scenery,  stunning coastlines, abundant wildlife, and first world luxury.  No other country allows you an opportunity to experience the big 6, yes big 6.   The lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, cape buffalo, and great white shark.  South Africa is a leading destination for white shark viewing.   On this photo safari you will get the chance of getting up close and personal with huge  great white sharks, either being lucky enough to capture that amazing shot of one breaching out of the water, or face to face from inside a cage.   It's an experience you will never forget!!!    Must act fast.  Spots on Chris' boats fill up quickly.



                                                             Blyde River Canyon









Itinerary:
   
Fly into Johannesburg, South Africa   Overnight.

Day 1-4  Picked up at hotel.   Head to Kruger National Park and enjoy game drives and Blyde River Canyon.

Day 5 Fly to Cape Town.

Day 6-7 Explore Cape Town, table mountain,  beaches,  Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisioned.

Day 8-10    Mornings spent aboard Chris Fallows boat,  in false bay who was made famous in air jaws, shark week, and many documentaries about great whites.  Afternoons spend photographing African penguins, coastlines,  Cape of Good Hope, and beautiful Simon Town.

Day 11. Fly back to Johannesburg

Highlights.    Cape Town,  Blyde River Canyon,  Kruger National Park,  Great whites, African Penguins


Price:  Approx $3,500 (depending on group size)

May   25th

Max 8 People

Another option.  $4,500  per person sharing.
 
 14 day South African Safari.   8 days on safari, visiting Kruger, Swailand, Tembe National Park, ( home to the biggest tuskers in South Africa) and  St. Lucia Wetlands.    2 days in Capte town.  3 days on Great white shark boat.  

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