I’M GOING ON A SAFARI!!!!
A little over a year or so ago, I read about Gerry Van der Walt from Wild Eye Photo Safarisย as being the one to watch on Periscope for wildlife. I started watching him on safari tours and it was amazing to see the lions, hippos, elephants, rhinos, big cats, etc ~ and all of it was live. But I became “hooked” when I switched over to Snapchat which is my preferred forum for seeing all the wildlife updates. Gerry posted lots of the baby animals. Seriously, what’s cuter than those amazing strong animals as tiny (and not so tiny) babies. Cue: Heart Melting!!
Gerry and the rest of the Wild Eye team are very consistent with updating their social media, so much so that when Gerry went quiet for a few days ~ I became worried something happened on one of the safaris. Those animals do get close to the vehicles. Turns out, I missed the snap where he said he was going somewhere without wifi and he would be off-line.
The photos and snap stories are so amazing and I shared many of them with my husband and daughter. Through Gerry’s instagram account, I found a youth photographer, David whose award-winning photo is now on exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History’s Nature’s Best Photography Exhibit. ย If you’re in Washington, DC and have an interest in wildlife/photography, I highly recommend seeing the exhibit. The “Leopards” photo was taken while David was on a safari in the Timbavati Private Reserve.

Youth Photographer viewing “Youth Photographer” winners at the Museum of Natural History
I’ve dreamed about going on a safari ever since those Wild Kingdom TV shows back in the day. Whenever my husband and I discussed going, it always came down to time and money. Mostly money. It seemed out of our reach. And I’m not a fan of being on tour groups where I’m required to be around a lot of people and on their schedule. I was overwhelmed with the logistics, money and basic planning. I didn’t want to go on a trip of a lifetime and not enjoy it because I didn’t know what or where to go. It seemed too daunting to tackle.
Things changed this past fall when one day Gerry asked on Snapchat “What’s keeping YOU from going on a safari?” My first thought was “the logistics” and secondly, I thought about the cost. It must be common to everyone because he immediately addressed how Wild Eye can organize a tour based on a budget provided by the guest.
I took a chance and emailed my per-person budget along with possible dates. Gerry wrote back within hours and asked pertinent questions about my preferences: which were the top animals I wanted to see, luxury v. eco-lodge, and did I prefer to be with other people or on a private guide. A few days later, Gerry recommended we go on a privately guided safari in theย Timbavati Private Preserve in South Africa with Michael from Wild-Eye.ย Having already seen David’s (youth photographer) great photos from Timbavati, I was sold.
Timbavati borders Kruger National Park and, because there are no fences, the animals go back and forth between the park and the preserve. Bottom line, we wouldn’t be going on this trip if I hadn’t stumbled onto Wild Eye through periscope. They’ve made it too easy to plan such a fabulous adventure.
More on the details of planning in my next post but if you want to follow Wild Eye to see their fabulous wildlife images, you have your pick of social media outlets:
- Gerry (Wild Eye founder) is on Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat as: Gerryvanderwalt
- Gerry’s The Wildlife Photography Podcast is on Itunes/Soundcloud
- Our guide is on Instagram and Snapchat as: Michael.Laubscher
- For additional info on Wild Eye click here
Here I am, 3 weeks after you’ve posted this, and I’m assuming you are on safari already. I’m just now finding time to get back on to WP, so I’ll be on the lookout for your photos!
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Thanks so much for the mention!! ๐ So happy that you guys will be experiencing a Wild Eye safari and I have no doubt that you’re going to have an amazing time with Mike! ๐
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This sounds wonderful. I can’t wait to see how it all turns out. Best wishes for a fantastic trip.
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Thanks so much Robin. Have you been on a safari? I can only imagine the gorgeous photos you could capture! I’m hoping this trip will jump-start my move to the next level of photography (I’m stuck in novice right now).
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You are going to LOVE it! LOVE IT! I’ve done safaris in South Africa, Namibia & Botswana and I’m returning in August for my fourth visit to South Africa for yet another safari. Staying in three reserves – Klaserie, Timbavati & Sabi Sands this time. I’m familiar with Gerry & Wild Eye, I’ve followed them on Instagram for ages. I’d seriously love to do one of their photographic tours but those are a little out of my usual price range. I am so looking forward to hearing about your first safari! So very exciting!! ๐๐ผ๐
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Thanks so much for your comment. I love hearing from people like you who have been there and loved it. I’m excited but nervous since I’m a first timer. I thought the same thing about the cost when I first started following Gerry but have to say Wild Eye worked within the budget I gave them. I’m going to check your past safari posts ~ Botswana must have been amazing!
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I can understand first time nerves but honestly, it’s a truly incredible experience. If you love beautiful scenery & magnificent wildlife – this will be a trip of a lifetime. My last was in August 2015 in the Klaserie (which borders Timbavati). Botswana is amazing, particularly for elephants! But I love Namibia’s landscapes! I’ve seen which lodges Wild Eye use in the Timbavati – they seem to get great reviews. I don’t recall, did you say when you’re going?
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We’re going next month (mid-May) ~ coming up soon! It’ll be chilly in the mornings/evenings so we’re packing winter gear. I’m not a fan of the cold but my daughter prefers it to being hot so it’ll work out for her. ๐ Looking forward to enjoying the incredible scenery and wildlife!
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Oh wow! That is really soon! I don’t like the cold either, yet I usually safari in winter as it’s proven quite good for wildlife sightings. I can’t wait to hear about it ๐
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Safaris are not really on my to-do list, but will be following your trip with interest. Maybe I will be converted!
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I’ll do my best to share my adventure ~ it might inspire you to take a chance on an safari. I’m hoping to improve my photography skills as well as see the fabulous wildlife.
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