The St. Lucia African Wildlife Photography and Conservation Project
St. Lucia is situated within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a beautiful area that was declared as South Africa's first Natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and which is called by many "Africa's premier bush-and-beach destination". Encompassing almost half a million acres, it is a stunning and ecologically diverse area, where five different eco-systems join, and where you find savannahs, wetlands, swamps, beaches, and a great wealth of wildlife. The area is home to the Zulu tribe; a group of people with a very lively and colourful culture.
Project Highlights:
- Improve your photography skills through a course taught by an experienced wildlife photographer
- Spend many hours in the bush, taking pictures of animals such as rhino, elephant, and possibly even leopard
- Help to create a photo database for awareness and educational purposes
- Teach local South Africans about the importance of conservation
- Get involved in local conservation projects
- Immerse yourself in the local Zulu culture
- Make friends for life
Download the project brochure