ON SAFARI IN KENYA’S MAASAI MARA
Photograph the most diverse wildlife on Africa’s grand stage in beautiful Kenya
MARCH 5 - 14, 2026
The word Safari originates from the Arabic word “safar” which means “to make a journey.” And this is precisely what a visit to Africa is in the truest sense: A Journey. Just to be able to put yourself in the presence of the largest collection of megafauna on the planet takes considerable effort. And the rewards are there for those that choose to do so.
Immersing yourself in the biodiverse plains of Kenya, in search of elephants, lions, cheetahs, giraffes and more, one can often question our place in this world and our impact upon it. The affects of mankind are very real here with so many species in Africa now endangered and having tremendous population declines in the last half century. And yet the lands here still remain vibrant and filled with so much abundant wildlife that you cannot help but wonder just what could have been if not for humans. We find ourselves now in the present day at a tipping point for the survival of so many African species. But with global strides in curbing the illegal wildlife trade, tougher poaching laws, eco-tourism helping to fund conservation, and protecting more lands to prevent habitat loss, there is something that these majestic creatures of Africa have now that they haven’t in a long time: Hope.
It is my goal to share this feeling of hope during our 10 day Journey to Kenya. Our time will be spent in the Maasai Mara on a pair of conservancy lands adjacent to the national reserve with less restrictions and vehicles. The Mara is like no other place in Africa, the diversity of wildlife is a photographer’s dream. Known for it’s big cats, (lion, leopard, and cheetah) the Mara has been the subject of several BBC documentaries notably the Big Cat Diary. We might even see a lion kill, a cheetah chase, or the rare black rhino. But we will have plenty of opportunities to see zebra, wildebeast, giraffe, hippo, antelope, crocodile, numerous bird species, and more. Needless to say that your camera and memory cards will be getting lots of work. All in all, these safaris produce life-long memories and the images often can be framed by the Mara’s famous sunrises, sunsets, and dramatic vistas.
OPTIONAL PRE WORKSHOP AMBOSELI TOUR: For those interested in photographing even more elephants, we have arranged for 3 days and nights in Amboseli National Park, the best place in the world to view free ranging elephants which sits at the base of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Named for the salty flats, Amboseli has the densest population of elephants in this small 392 square kilometer park. If you have ever seen images of large elephant herds wandering across the dusty plains, this is where that scene unfolds! After three days in Amboseli we will move on to the Maasai Mara for the remainder of the trip.
INSTRUCTOR: CHRIS BYRNE
GROUP SIZE: 6 PARTICIPANTS
MAASAI MARA COST: $9,750 (Double Occupancy) / Single Supplement available for an additional $1500 (limited availability)
DEPOSIT: A $3250 deposit is required to secure a spot
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AMBOSELI EXTENSION COST: $4200 (Double Occupancy) / Single Supplement available for additional $750
*** LIMIT OF 3 SPACES FOR THIS EXTENSION, ONLY AVAILABLE TO PARTICIPANTS OF THE MAASAI MARA WORKSHOP ***
DEPOSIT: A $1400 deposit is required to secure a spot
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PAYMENTS: 33% Deposit due at sign up. Second payment due 180 days out and final payment due 120 days in advance.
INCLUDED: All Transportation in Country, Meals and Lodging
NOT INCLUDED: International Flights to Nairobi, Premium Alcohol, Tips & Gratuities, Camera Equipment
PLEASE READ VERY CAREFULLY THE TERMS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE REGARDING CANCELLATION POLICY, TRAVEL INSURANCE, INOCULATION, ETC.
ITINERARY
OPTIONAL AMBOSELI TOUR: For this 3 day add-on we will arrive in Nairobi on March 2 anytime and stay at the Tamarind Tree Hotel. The following day on March 3rd we will take a short flight to Amboseli for a three night stay where we will enjoy game drives in the park in Africa with the densest population of elephants. On March 6 we will fly out back to Nairobi and take another short flight to the Mara North Conservancy.
MAIN MAASAI MARA TOUR: The workshop will begin on March 5, 2026 and this day will be set aside for arrivals into Nairobi (airport code NBO). Guests will be received and transferred to the Tamarind Tree Hotel for an overnight. On March 6 the tour departs on our short flight to the Mara North Conservancy where we will stay for four nights. On March 10 we will make an inter camp transfer to the Olare Motorogi Conservancy and remain for four more nights. During our stay we will have private use of two game drive vehicles for our group only and will be out each morning and afternoon in search of wildlife! Our final game drive will be the morning of March 14 and that afternoon will be depart for Nairobi where the trip will end. Participants should make plans to fly home that evening on March 14 from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) or stay in a hotel (not included).
INCLUDED: In country flights to Amboseli and the Maasai Mara, airport transfers, park fees, all transportation, hotels, and meals.
EXCLUDED: International Airfare to Nairobi, Travel/medical insurance, Visa Fees, extra hotel nights beyond the tour dates, premium drinks, excess baggage fees, laundry, tips and gratuities.
USEFUL INFO / PHYSICAL DIFFICULTY
Participants are responsible for their own travel to and from Nairobi, Kenya and must have a valid passport to do so.
Expect climate this time of year is warm with a gentle breeze. Temperatures will range with lows around 60F and highs over 80F with rain certainly a possibility.
Physical difficulty of this tour will be easy as we are spending the entire time in the comfort of safari jeeps. It is important for participants to be in good physical health, but there will be no hiking at all.
AIRPORT / ACCOMODATIONS / FOOD
Participants should fly into the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (code NBO) on March 2, 2026 if participating in the Amboseli portion, or on March 5, 2026 if only doing the Maasai Mara portion. On arrival day we will overnight at the Tamarind Tree Hotel before departing on our safari the following day via bush plane. We will be returning to Nairobi in the afternoon on March 14 and participants should plan to fly home after that. Flights typically leave late in the evening from NBO.
All in country flights, transportation, hotels (double occupancy rooms) and meals are included on this tour. More logistical info will be emailed as the dates get closer.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
A wildlife photography trip of a lifetime! Simply put there is no place else on earth like Africa. And the two parks chosen for this adventure will provide numerous opportunities for the most famous of Africa’s creatures: elephants and lions. The chance to photograph this wildlife in close proximity is a nature photographer’s dream. As we move about in our safari vehicles, with eyes glued to the grasslands and plains for interesting sightings, immersing yourself in the moment will be key. For we are guests in their habitat and wild lands. “These aren’t zoo lions” is what I was told on my first journey to Africa and that couldn’t have been more accurate. These animals are raw, scarred, fighting for survival and we shall witness the circle of life right before our eyes.
In Amboseli, known for it’s dusty plains, we will be after images of herds of elephants walking across the flats (often in a line) that can be some of the most dramatic wildlife images a photographer can produce. The strong family ties of these beautiful animals will be on full display as we work to create memorable photographs of their interactions.
In the Mara, our focus will shift to big cats and the lion prides this region is known for. Watching cubs play and wrestle with each other, a group of lions at a watering hole, or even the sounds and smells of them feeding on a kill. I assure you the behavior of these animals is wonderful to see and photograph (even if they are just lounging around). Aside from that there will be the backdrop of even more wildlife that you don’t see everyday which will have you struggling to put the camera down and just enjoy the moment for a while. In the Mara the wildlife is very abundant with elephants, giraffes, zebras, gazelles, wildebeest, cape buffalo often within sight. We will never be alone and the chance to see cheetahs, leopards, hippos, crocodiles, and other more unique wildlife will be something that our guides will be keen on getting us the opportunity to see.
Join me on this journey to Africa and great memories with an incredible portfolio of wildlife images awaits you!
ACCOMODATION PHOTOS
FIELD & CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION WILL INCLUDE:
Expert guiding and instruction
Creating compelling compositions and storytelling through images
Controlling your camera in manual mode
Understanding and using the Histogram
Best settings for wildlife photography
Techniques for telephoto lenses
Understanding and using light
Capturing Difficult Scenes (getting all the pieces in the field to put together in post processing)
Lightroom - importing and organizing
Lightroom development tools
Cleaning up images - cloning tools, warping and stretching, eliminating distractions
Blending images in Photoshop
Dodging and burning
Using layers and masks
Mindful sharpening (depending on the output)
Image Critiques
RECOMMENDED CAMERA GEAR, ETC
DSLR or Mirrorless camera with lenses up to 600mm
Teleconverter
Camera manual
Lots of Memory cards
Circular Polarizing Filters for all lenses
Lens cloths, rocket blower, etc.
Computer with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop
Notebook
RECOMMENDED GEAR - CLOTHING, ETC.
Warm weather clothing
Light pants or shorts
Light jacket
Sandals
Hat
Sunglasses
Rain coat
Sunscreen
Bandana or face covering for dust
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
Camera Equipment
Airfare
Travel / Medical Insurance
Hotels before or after the workshop (March 2 and prior, March 13 and later)
Premium Alcoholic Beverages
Tips and gratuities
TOTAL COST - MAASAI MARA: $9750
1ST DEPOSIT OF $3250 IS REQUIRED TO RESERVE A SPACE
2ND PAYMENT OF $3250 IS DUE 180 DAYS IN ADVANCE
FINAL PAYMENT OF $3250 IS DUE 120 DAYS IN ADVANCE
SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT AVAILABLE FOR $1500
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