• 9th August – 18th August 2025 – FULLY BOOKED
• 12th August – 21st August 2026 – FULLY BOOKED
• 2026 Tour Price: £16,795 per person
• Group Size: 3
• Tour Location: South Africa
• Tutor: Tom Way
The Sabi Sands area is world famous for its exceptional game viewing but in particular for its fantastic leopard sightings. During this photographic safari we have chosen to base ourselves in South Africa’s Londolozi which is over 100km2 of private land based centrally in the Sabi Sands eco system. With a more open landscape compared to much of the surrounding parts of the Kruger National Park, Londolozi lends itself very well to leopard photography. Limited to only 3 guests and with 7 nights in camp, this safari gives plenty of time on location but also an enhanced learning experience due to the smaller group size. This safari aims to maximise our days shooting in the very best conditions, leaving time for image reviews and further tuition in camp. Regardless of your experience our aim is to enable you to take more compelling and engaging photographs, whilst understanding more about your camera before the safari comes to an end.
The main purpose and objective of this photographic safari is that you are given the opportunity to see and photograph leopards in their natural environment. I will be guiding you on everyone of your game drives to make sure you are in the right position to take compelling photographs, giving plenty of advice regarding composition, settings, angles and how to handle the different lighting conditions.
Once we are back in camp, I will run various processing sessions and be on hand to critique your images from each drive, inviting you to ask questions to ensure you are ready to make improvements on the following day. Limited to a group of 3 this safari guarantees that each individual can benefit from plenty of photographic guidance and tuition.
Depart country of origin and arrive into Johannesburg International Airport early afternoon the following day.
After our international flight into South Africa, we take a short internal flight to Skukuza where we are met on arrival and transferred by car directly to our base at Londolozi. We will arrive in time for lunch before heading out on our first afternoon drive.
We will spend a total of 7 nights at Londolozi, exploring the South African Lowveld in search of Africa’s most beautiful cat. Each day we will follow the traditional safari routine of heading out before first light looking for prime photographic opportunities. Leopards can be notoriously hard to find but to significantly increase our chances of finding leopards on every drive, within our team with have our driver/ guide and also a designated spotter who will sit at the front of the jeep looking for tracks and any other signs we are on the right path. We have the added advantage of being able to drive off-road which will give us complete flexibility to positions ourselves for the best photographs. Once the light is too strong we will return to camp for a well earned breakfast. When we are back at the lodge, we will have time to rest, download/review our images from the morning drive and have a late lunch before departing at around 4pm for our afternoon drive. Once the sun has set we return to camp for dinner around the camp fire.
On our final day at Londolozi, we will have time for our last morning drive before heading to Skukuza Airport. From here we will fly to back to Johannesburg to connect with our international flights home.
Land back in country of origin.
If the timing of the group trip does not suit your diary or you would simply prefer to experience the safari on a 1-1 or private group basis, then a bespoke tour maybe for you. Tom’s private safari options allow you to tailor the trip to perhaps travelling at a different time of year or extending the safari and adding in extra locations along the way. You are able to register your interest for a private safari via email info@tomway.co.uk or by using the ‘register your interest’ box below.
Group Size: 3
Tour Location: South Africa
Tutor: Tom Way
The main purpose and objective of this photographic safari is that you are given the opportunity to see and photograph leopards in their natural environment. I will be guiding you on everyone of your game drives to make sure you are in the right position to take compelling photographs, giving plenty of advice regarding composition, settings, angles and how to handle the different lighting conditions.
Once we are back in camp, I will run various processing sessions and be on hand to critique your images from each drive, inviting you to ask questions to ensure you are ready to make improvements on the following day. Limited to a group of 3 this safari guarantees that each individual can benefit from plenty of photographic guidance and tuition.
Depart country of origin and arrive into Johannesburg International Airport early afternoon the following day.
After our international flight into South Africa, we take a short internal flight to Skukuza where we are met on arrival and transferred by car directly to our base at Londolozi. We will arrive in time for lunch before heading out on our first afternoon drive.
We will spend a total of 7 nights at Londolozi, exploring the South African Lowveld in search of Africa’s most beautiful cat. Each day we will follow the traditional safari routine of heading out before first light looking for prime photographic opportunities. Leopards can be notoriously hard to find but to significantly increase our chances of finding leopards on every drive, within our team with have our driver/ guide and also a designated spotter who will sit at the front of the jeep looking for tracks and any other signs we are on the right path. We have the added advantage of being able to drive off-road which will give us complete flexibility to positions ourselves for the best photographs. Once the light is too strong we will return to camp for a well earned breakfast. When we are back at the lodge, we will have time to rest, download/review our images from the morning drive and have a late lunch before departing at around 4pm for our afternoon drive. Once the sun has set we return to camp for dinner around the camp fire.
On our final day at Londolozi, we will have time for our last morning drive before heading to Skukuza Airport. From here we will fly to back to Johannesburg to connect with our international flights home.
Land back in country of origin.
If the timing of the group trip does not suit your diary or you would simply prefer to experience the safari on a 1-1 or private group basis, then a bespoke tour maybe for you. Tom’s private safari options allow you to tailor the trip to perhaps travelling at a different time of year or extending the safari and adding in extra locations along the way. You are able to register your interest for a private safari via email info@tomway.co.uk or by using the ‘register your interest’ box below.
The main purpose and objective of this photographic safari is that you are given the opportunity to see and photograph leopards in their natural environment. I will be guiding you on everyone of your game drives to make sure you are in the right position to take compelling photographs, giving plenty of advice regarding composition, settings, angles and how to handle the different lighting conditions.
Once we are back in camp, I will run various processing sessions and be on hand to critique your images from each drive, inviting you to ask questions to ensure you are ready to make improvements on the following day. Limited to a group of 3 this safari guarantees that each individual can benefit from plenty of photographic guidance and tuition.
Depart country of origin and arrive into Johannesburg International Airport early afternoon the following day.
After our international flight into South Africa, we take a short internal flight to Skukuza where we are met on arrival and transferred by car directly to our base at Londolozi. We will arrive in time for lunch before heading out on our first afternoon drive.
We will spend a total of 7 nights at Londolozi, exploring the South African Lowveld in search of Africa’s most beautiful cat. Each day we will follow the traditional safari routine of heading out before first light looking for prime photographic opportunities. Leopards can be notoriously hard to find but to significantly increase our chances of finding leopards on every drive, within our team with have our driver/ guide and also a designated spotter who will sit at the front of the jeep looking for tracks and any other signs we are on the right path. We have the added advantage of being able to drive off-road which will give us complete flexibility to positions ourselves for the best photographs. Once the light is too strong we will return to camp for a well earned breakfast. When we are back at the lodge, we will have time to rest, download/review our images from the morning drive and have a late lunch before departing at around 4pm for our afternoon drive. Once the sun has set we return to camp for dinner around the camp fire.
On our final day at Londolozi, we will have time for our last morning drive before heading to Skukuza Airport. From here we will fly to back to Johannesburg to connect with our international flights home.
Land back in country of origin.
If the timing of the group trip does not suit your diary or you would simply prefer to experience the safari on a 1-1 or private group basis, then a bespoke tour maybe for you. Tom’s private safari options allow you to tailor the trip to perhaps travelling at a different time of year or extending the safari and adding in extra locations along the way. You are able to register your interest for a private safari via email info@tomway.co.uk or by using the ‘register your interest’ box below.