Zimanga’s Enchanted Encounters – South Africa at Its Best
Photograph Africa’s wild fauna at the highest level – all-inclusive access to low-angle positions in safari vehicles and world-renowned photo hides for unforgettable shots.
📅 Dates: August 5 – August 14, 2026
⏳ Duration: 10 days / 9 nights (please note the trip length)
📷 Led by: Brutus & Agneta Östling
Total Price Per Person
Take advantage of our early bird pricing – available until December 15, 2025.
Early BIRD Price
6 295 EUR
Shared Double Room
6 695 EUR
Additional Cost for Private Room
+700 EUR
Photo Gallery from Zimanga
Photos by Brutus Östling
Trip Details
Zimanga – Magical Wildlife Moments in South Africa
If you’re traveling all the way to South Africa, cutting days short would be a waste. That’s why this tour is longer than most – giving you the time and depth this location deserves.
NEW SINCE 2024:
Now fully all-inclusive, including all extra beverages (except premium wines and similar). On five to six game drives, we also utilize up to two custom Land Cruisers with low-angle photographic platforms that allow you to shoot from a lying position – essential for that immersive wildlife perspective.
A Reserve Built for Photographers
Zimanga is a private reserve entirely dedicated to wildlife photography. It offers spectacular photographic game drives and one-of-a-kind photo hides, originally designed by Hungarian master photographer Bence Máté. By 2026, new bird hides – and possibly a bat hide – will be added inside the fenced lodge area.
This isn’t just world-class wildlife photography – it’s also a luxury safari experience. The food and lodging are first-class. Our group stays in beautiful detached villas located within the reserve, ensuring close proximity to both hides and game drive routes. Each guest has their own private house, not a cramped hotel room – and despite the upgraded comfort, the cost per day remains highly competitive.
Night Hides Like No Other
Two of the hides are designed for night photography, accommodating up to four photographers. You shoot through glass at eye-level with the water, sitting virtually “underwater” in a reinforced bunker that could withstand elephants walking over it.
Behind the sunken photo area, each participant has a personal bed to rest between sightings, and a private back room includes a kitchen and full bathroom. The setup offers unmatched photographic comfort.
Birdlife & Iconic Raptors
Zimanga also boasts incredible bird photography. Several hides focus on bird baths, water-level or ground-level setups – including a vulture hide regularly visited by up to 20–30 vultures and raptors. Backgrounds are placed kilometers away for clean, isolated compositions. Warthogs, spotted hyenas, and porcupines are common visitors too.
Over time, more species have begun using the night hides, including African buffalo, rhinos, lions, elephants, antelope, hyenas, giraffes, zebras, servals, and even the rare brown hyena and caracal. In 2023, green monkeys visited at night to drink just meters in front of the lens.
A Vision for Ethical Wildlife Tourism
Zimanga was founded by Charl Senekal – photographer, reserve manager, and zoology PhD candidate – as a counterpoint to the trophy hunting industry. Disillusioned by private reserves profiting from big-game hunting, Charl built Zimanga for photographers and nature lovers instead.
The reserve plays an active role in rhino and elephant conservation, with 14 armed rangers patrolling day and night to protect against poachers. A portion of your tour fee helps support these vital efforts.
Location & Season
Zimanga lies in the southwestern region of Zululand, approximately 13 km long and recently expanded by integrating land previously used for sugar farming. Charl’s family still runs the sugar operations.
Brutus Östling has visited Zimanga nearly a dozen times since 2015 and led groups on five expeditions. This tour is scheduled for the ideal season: July–August, South Africa’s dry winter. During this time, wildlife is more active around waterholes, making for optimal game drives and hide photography.
Luxury Accommodation for Photographers
Each guest enjoys a private villa with a terrace overlooking the reserve. Every room is thoughtfully equipped for photographers – multiple power outlets, dual work desks, and spacious interiors. Charl, being a photographer himself, was deeply involved in the lodge’s design.
Beside the open-air dining area is a dedicated projection room with a top-tier projector, where we’ll hold one or two mini-workshops and share images throughout the 10-day experience.
Wildlife Highlights
The reserve hosts an impressive diversity: lions, white and black rhinos, cheetahs, leopards, both spotted and brown hyenas, jackals, servals, wildebeest, Cape buffalo, zebras, giraffes, elephants, and countless antelope species. Birdlife is equally rich, with hundreds of species nesting or migrating through the area.
For birds, Zimanga offers dedicated hides, including bird baths (sometimes visited by mongooses) and two bee-eater hides. Atop a hill, the vulture hide is likely the finest in all of Africa for photographing these majestic scavengers.
A Legacy of Conservation
Zimanga supported African wild dogs for over a decade, and hopes to reintroduce the species as part of its conservation work. The reserve helped establish 10 new packs in parks and reserves across and beyond South Africa.
Most species can be photographed on classic game drives, with guides coordinating sightings via ranger patrols and GPS tracking. Often, we know where to go for the best chances – though sometimes the abundance of options becomes the biggest challenge.
About the Vehicles & Shooting Setup
All photo vehicles are customized 4-row Land Cruisers, giving each photographer their own row. Off-road driving is allowed where it doesn’t disrupt wildlife behavior, though dense bush or mud may limit access in some areas.
Guides are photographers themselves, ensuring optimal vehicle positioning for light and subject. For example, Hendri Venter, one of South Africa’s top wildlife photographers, often leads or assists.
A Photographer’s Dream Setup
Many hides are positioned at natural waterholes, with two built for night use, complete with lighting, kitchens, bathrooms, electricity, microwaves, kettles, and fridges.
Expect visits from warthogs, rhinos, buffalo, antelope, lions, leopards, elephants, hyenas, servals – even giraffes during daylight. The images you can create here often surpass what many dream of achieving in a lifetime.
The hides are also productive for birds, especially early and late in the day. Spotted eagle-owls are common nighttime visitors.
In the lagoon hide, we photograph a wide variety of waders, herons, and rarities like thick-knees, white-faced ducks, bronze ibis, lapwings, and even crocodiles – all from eye-level with the waterline. Hippos and crocs are mostly concentrated in the reserve’s main dam, where the river flows through.
What’s Included in the Experience
Over ten days, you’ll rotate between a rich mix of game drives and hide sessions. Whether you’re focused on mammals, birds, or artistic compositions, Zimanga delivers with unmatched access, expert guidance, and creature comfort.
All details are subject to minor changes or adjustments based on wildlife conditions and logistics.
Your Tour Leaders and Photography Guides in Zimanga


Brutus Östling
Main Guide and Lead Photographer

Why Zimanga Is in a League of Its Own
We rent the entire reserve exclusively for our group – no other photographers, no crowding at sightings, and no queues of safari vehicles vying for position. It’s just us, the wildlife, and the freedom to focus entirely on the experience.
When traveling all the way to South Africa, cutting the trip short would be a mistake. That’s why this photo tour is longer than most – allowing you to fully immerse yourself in everything Zimanga has to offer.
We’ve selected a luxurious lodge for our stay – a place that feels like a true holiday, with spacious private houses instead of cramped shared rooms. Yet despite the premium comfort, the cost per photography day remains on par with far more basic alternatives.
Why August?
August sits right at the peak of the dry season, making it one of the best months for wildlife photography in the entire year. It also offers clear, dark skies for Milky Way photography – perfect conditions for astrophotographers and night shooters alike.
World-Class Hides and Unique Opportunities
Zimanga’s photographic hides are truly world-class, allowing you to capture both birds and mammals from ground or water level with clean backgrounds and intimate perspectives.
Off-road driving is allowed throughout the reserve, as long as it does not disturb the animals, which opens up far more creative options compared to most African safari parks.
Because we have exclusive access, every participant is guaranteed at least three nights in the hides – a rare privilege that drastically increases your chances of capturing once-in-a-lifetime images.
On Foot, On Ground, On Point
For certain species, like cheetahs, we sometimes approach on foot – giving you the chance to photograph from true ground level, something that’s rarely possible in traditional vehicle-based safaris.
Zimanga is home to plenty of large game – antelope, wildebeest, Cape buffalo – but you may also witness dramatic action, such as lions or cheetahs on the hunt. These moments are raw, rare, and unforgettable.
Low-Angle Shooting from Custom Vehicles
As of 2024, we have access to specially modified Land Cruisers with built-in low-angle shooting platforms. These let you lie down and shoot at wildlife eye level – something that’s almost impossible on standard safari tours. Between 2025 and 2026, more customized jeeps will be added, further enhancing our mobility and access.
At the large dam where the river flows through the reserve, hippos and crocodiles can often be photographed from the shoreline – or even water level, if you’re lying down. The photographic perspective is unmatched.
Comfort, Proximity, and Design with Photographers in Mind
The lodge is centrally located inside the reserve, close to both the hides and the safari routes. You won’t waste precious light driving long distances. Accommodation and cuisine are both first-class, with all rooms designed specifically with photographers in mind.
Each guest stays in a private detached house, with ample space, personal workstations, plenty of charging points, and a private terrace overlooking the bush. It’s a base designed for both comfort and productivity.
The Vulture Hide – A Unique Experience
The vulture hide seats four photographers and is visited daily by 20–30 vultures, often joined by various raptors, warthogs, jackals, and spotted hyenas. On some days, even porcupines show up.
This hide is built to give you clean compositions with distant backgrounds, allowing you to isolate birds and mammals alike for powerful, editorial-quality images. It’s an extraordinary place for capturing dramatic raptor and scavenger behavior up close.
Essential Information
Zimanga Photo Tour – August 5 to August 14, 2026
Dates
August 5 – August 14, 2026 (Nine nights, ten days)
Price
6,695 EUR (ten days, nine nights)
Early Bird Price:6,295 EUR (valid until December 31th, 2025)
Tour Leader / Photo Guide
Brutus Östling
Host: Agneta Östling
Group Size
Minimum 14 / Maximum 18 participants
Included in the Price
- Accommodation in Zimanga’s luxury lodges (private houses or rooms)
- All meals, including non-alcoholic beverages
- Transfers to/from Durban Airport
- Shared housing, game drives, and scheduled access to photographic hides
Accommodation
Premium-quality food and lodging with a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Each participant stays in a private house within the reserve.
Not Included in the Price
- Roundtrip international flights to Durban, South Africa
- Gratuities, insurance, and personal expenses
- Travel and cancellation insurance
Recommended Gratuities
Local guides: EUR 13–15 per day. Lodge staff: EUR 7–10 per day
Single Room Supplement (subject to availability)
700 EUR
Additional Travel Conditions
Price is based on a minimum of 14 participants and an exchange rate of EUR 1 = SEK 11.40
Start and End of Tour
The tour begins and ends at Durban Airport (exact times to be announced).
Clothing
August is winter in South Africa—similar to a mild Swedish summer (16–25°C). It can get cold in mornings/evenings: bring a warm sweater, jacket, and long pants. Comfortable shoes and sun protection (hat, sunscreen) are important.
Clothing for Hides
Wear black or dark clothing, preferably long-sleeved. Thin dark gloves are strongly recommended for night hides, especially when using wide-angle lenses. A lightweight balaclava can also help minimize visibility.
Accessibility
Due to terrain and lodge setup, accessibility is limited for those with reduced mobility. Please contact us to discuss specific needs.
Visa / Passport
Swedish citizens do not require a visa for South Africa. Non-Swedish citizens should verify visa requirements in advance. A passport is required at check-in.
Payment Terms
This tour has unique payment terms differing from our general conditions:
- Deposit: 800 EUR upon registration (invoice)
- 2nd Payment: 1,000 EUR due September 15, 2025 (non-refundable after Sep 30)
- 3rd Payment: 2,000 EUR due February 1, 2026
- Final Balance: Due 90 days before tour starts. Note: If cancellation occurs after May 5 2026 the full tour cost is payable, regardless of unpaid installments.
We now offer card payment options (conditions apply).
Insurance
We recommend a travel insurance and cancellation policy through our partner Europeiska ERV. Coverage must include medical evacuation both in South Africa and back home.
Health & Vaccinations
Consult your doctor for vaccination advice prior to travel.
Group & Language
This tour is primarily for Swedish/Scandinavian-speaking guests but is open to international participants. Tour leaders speak both Swedish and English.
Traveller Rights
Information about key rights under EU Directive 2015/2302 available upon request.
Travel Terms & Conditions
Please read our full travel terms [link or reference here].
Book Your Zimanga Photo Safari Today!
Zimanga is one of the world’s most coveted destinations for wildlife photography — and space is limited. We offer exclusive access to award-winning photographic hides and game drives in a reserve designed specifically for photographers. This is not a typical safari; it’s a purpose-built experience for those who want to come home with truly exceptional images.
These tours often sell out far in advance. If Zimanga has been on your bucket list, now is the time to secure your place. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this unforgettable photographic journey.
Send your booking request with confidence. Nothing is final until you’ve received a confirmation from us and paid the deposit — until then, it’s simply a non-binding request.
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