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About Wildlife Dreams

Wildlife Dreams are experienced wildlife photographers, who have done all the hard work for you by finding some amazing locations.

Ever seen stunning wildlife images and wished you could also take images like that, or even see it with your eyes? With our combined passion and knowledge, we’re here to ....more

Reasons to tour with Wildlife Dreams

Wildlife photographers know the best locations and viewing for wildlife.

Personal pick up from your airport.

International wildlife photographers as your tour guides.

Over 30 years experience of guiding.

Set up Jessops Wildlife Academy for Peter Jones from Dragon's Den.

Our wildlife images have sold all over the World, You can capture these same images for your own Wildlife Dreams.

Small groups of 6 per tour.

Photographic tuition on your holiday and tuition can be arranged before your holiday of a lifetime.

What We Offer

Photographic Safaris
Our photographic safaris are not just about F Stops and Shutter speeds. its also about light, locations and sharing our knowledge of wildlife. To capture the essence of wildlife in its natural habitat, we are on hand to help with knowledge of animal behavior in specific conditions to optimize ....more

Environmental Sustainability

Wildlife-Dreams only look to use lodges that are environmental sustainable or in the process of changing.

Prestige Awards

Safari Travel Agency of the Year 21/22

Responsible Tourism

Everything from not wasting water to education of our guests in environmental considerations, related to the local area.

Social Responsibility

Conservation fees for national parks.
Employing local people.
Supporting local businesses.
Supporting wildlife conservation projects.
Constructing wildlife hides.

Asilia Academy's Cheetah level

Asilia Academy is made up of a series of learning modules that have been split into 3 levels: Cheetah, Leopard and Lion. Each level gradually increases in length and difficulty.

Industry professionals work their way through each level, moving on only after an exam has been passed. As each level is ....more

Accreditations and Associations

Protected Trust Services

Awards

Safari Travel Agency of the Year

Asilia Academy Leopard Level - Complete

Asilia Academy is made up of a series of learning modules that have been split into 3 levels: Cheetah, Leopard and Lion. Each level gradually increases in length and difficulty.

Industry professionals work their way through each level, moving on only after an exam has been passed. As each level is ....more

Cultural Preservation

Every country we visit has a cultural heritage by supporting these events, history and crafts stay alive.

Prestige Awards

Safari Travel Agency of the Year 23/24
Prestige Awards

Covid Policies

Advice from the countries that you will be visiting.

Lion level accreditation

Asilia Academy is made up of a series of learning modules that have been split into 3 levels: Cheetah, Leopard and Lion. Each level gradually increases in length and difficulty.

Industry professionals work their way through each level, moving on only after an exam has been passed. As each level is ....more

Economic Impact

By supporting local communities ,providing jobs helps save wildlife with the importance of wildlife tourism.

Our Story

Wildlife Dreams is the passion of international wildlife photographer Phil Gould, author of 365 Photography Days, the book that started the world craze of taking a different photo every day of the year.

With over 30 years' experience in photographing wildlife, Phil is sharing his contacts, knowledge and love of ....more

Wildlife Dreams Reviews

Marie  

Best Safari ever

31-Oct-2023

Had the best safari ever, most amazing time with family and friends Thank you Wildlife-dreams

Claire  

Amazing Safari

17-Feb-2021

I was very lucky to be able to go to South Africa with Phil in 2018. It really was a trip of a lifetime, that I plan to do again! Phil made the whole experience really stress-free from booking and the transfers in South Africa to sorting the accommodation which was perfect. Phil’s local knowledge and patience enabled us to get the photos we dreamed of. We saw the big five in the first day in Kruger. But really everything else was so stunningly beautiful and Phil knew it all! There’s so many types of animals and birds it’s hard to say what is best. However, you can’t beat eating a traditional South African meal on the banks of the river while a herd of elephants is playing in the water at sunset. There were only two other guests, so we were really spoiled in being able to get guidance and support from Phil and each other. When you see the other keep safaris whizzing past on a timetable with people crammed in you know you’re being spoiled. We would be first into the park and last out most days, so you get chance to do the sunrise and sunset photos too.

Hillary  

Wildlife Dreams

17-Feb-2021

“Our safari was everything that you could dream about and so much more. Tatenda Guest House was home from home. My 50th Birthday was SPECIAL — Birthday songs & cake at breakfast with traditional South African braai for dinner memories to live with me forever.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I join the tour once it has departed?

I'm afraid due to the locations it would be difficult to join the tour, but we would always try to work things out

Specialist photographic Vehicles

These can vary depending on which safari and country, such as in South Africa you are not allowed open sided vehicles. These will be tiered allowing for 6 photographers and ensuring everyone has a window seat (not that there are any windows!).

What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

Wildlife Dreams is very much involved with wildlife conservation. We only work with Ethical Travel credential companies.

What documents will I receive before I travel?

Full itinerary details and what would you should bring on safari.

How long should I go on safari? How many days do I need?

Three days is not enough time to really enjoy an African safari. It’s barely enough for a taste. Instead, we recommend planning at least seven days and six nights on safari. This will allow you to visit at least two different locations, which is important and truly immerse yourself in mother nature. The truth is that the more time you spend on safari, the more time you’ll have to see something

How long has the tour company been trading?

Two years

What's the best Month to go on Safari ?

The best month to go on safari depends on what you want to see, experience, and do. Every month offers something different for visitors. In general, most safari destinations can be visited year-round. However, the weather does change each season, particularly when it comes to rainfall and thus game viewing.

What policies are in place for Covid-19?

All our safari camps/lodges and vehicles are cleaned every day for Covid-19

Malaria in Africa?

Although malaria is prevalent in Africa the chance of you as a visitor contracting the disease is very small. It is essential to take prophylactics which must be administered by your doctor before departing on your safari. Covering up in the evenings and using repellent on the areas that can’t be covered, will assist in preventing mosquitoes biting.

Dates upon request ?

Our tours are specially designed trips for photography enthusiasts who are particularly interested in wildlife and landscape photography. Whilst we endeavour for all our tours to depart on the given departure dates, they are not guaranteed until we have confirmation of availability from our accommodation and tour guide partners'.

What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

We would find a date for you to go on your amazing Safari, but we can't give a full refund due to our terms and conditions

Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?

All of our camps and lodges meet the full local health and safety regulations and why we use them for every safari.

How long should I go on safari? How many days do I need?

The truth is that the more time you spend on safari, the more time you’ll have to see something truly amazing. Remember.National Geographic documentaries are filmed over months, if not years. They spend weeks upon weeks at a time with nature to capture their amazing pictures and films. You cannot expect to spend just a few days on safari and see it all.

Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

All our prices are single supplement rates

Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

Your travelling companions will have the same passion as you for photography and wildlife. You will come as strangers but leave as friends.

Camp sizes

Most people don’t realize that most camps are very small. So they don’t impact on the environment. So bookings for camps for the world market can be intense. Wildlife Dreams have been working to secure these camps just for our tour groups, but our opportunity doesn’t last forever.

Am I contributing to any charity by booking the tour?

Our profits from all our tours go towards our conservation partners on our website.

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tourhub | Wildlife Dreams | Kruger National Park Photographic Safari
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tourhub | Wildlife Dreams | Kruger National Park Photographic Safari
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tourhub | Wildlife Dreams | Kruger National Park Photographic Safari
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tourhub | Wildlife Dreams | Kruger National Park Photographic Safari
9 Nights $3446
tourhub | Wildlife Dreams | Kruger National Park Photographic Safari
9 Nights $3446
tourhub | Wildlife Dreams | Kruger National Park Photographic Safari
9 Nights $3446
tourhub | Wildlife Dreams | Kruger National Park Photographic Safari
9 Nights $3446
tourhub | Wildlife Dreams | Kruger National Park Photographic Safari
9 Nights $3446
tourhub | Wildlife Dreams | Kruger National Park Photographic Safari
9 Nights $3446
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