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Amos Nachoum

Photography Expeditions with Amos Nachoum

Sailfish Run Mexico,  January 24 - February 1, January 31 - February 8, 2012
Special Expedition:  Antarctica,  February 9 - 26, 2012
Polar Bear High Arctic,  April 15 - 29, 2012
Nile Crocodile Botswana,  June 5 - 14, 2012
Two-Week Expedition Galapagos,  August 11 - 27, 2012
Great White Shark Mexico with Stan Waterman,  October 5 - 12, 12 - 18, 2012

Nile Crocodile Botswana

June 5 - 14; July 12 - 20, 2012

Research     Adventure     Photography

Nile Crocodile Botswana - Big Animals with Amos Nachoum - Dive Discovery

Worldwide Nile Crocodile
Experience: 2 years
Where: Botswana, Okavango Delta

Nile Crocodile Botswana - Big Animals with Amos Nachoum - Dive DiscoveryThe croc was about four meters long sliding into the water. We followed it in our boat, and dove in to find it lying on the gray soil bottom of the river, its large head under a broken tree trunk. I swam to the other side of the croc and poised myself to take its picture — my guide on the other side. Suddenly, the croc went into reverse, freeing itself from the broken tree trunk. It was now going full speed head-first toward my guide. We were only at 5 meters depth and the visibilility was still clear.

Seeing the croc coming at him, my guide raised his Hawaiian spear in defense. The croc pushed against the spear, pinning my guide to the river bottom. The two of them swung from left to right while my guide clutched tightly to his spear. It looked almost like they were dancing, but they were actually locked in a fierce struggle.

I swam toward my guide up current, finning as hard as I could to capture the action up close, when a thought crossed my mind: "Should I continue take pictures? Or should I join my guide to push this croc away? " Before I could decide, the croc backed off and turned away. But not before it reached the surface and opened its jaws wide, for one more fantastic photo opportunity (see image on the right) .

See You in the Nile, Crocodile!

The best and only time to be in the water with the Nile croc is in June and July — during winter — when the water in the Okavango Delta is clear enough (15-20 feet) and cold enough (55-60°F).

When the water is cold, crocs like to sunbathe, so we will first see them on the surface. When they hear or see us arrive, they immediately dive for safety. However, being reptiles, the cold water makes crocs lethargic and slow.

Crocs are harmless underwater because their eyesight is poor — they evolved in murky water, never needing good eyesight. Instead, they have great sensors for touch. Since their eyesight is limited they cannot see us getting close.

Our guide Brad, is the best in the world at what he does. As a third generation Botswanan, he has been diving with crocs for over eleven years.

Comfort on the Delta

For this challenging operation, we set home base at the Nxamaseri Island Lodge, nestled at the edge of the main channel off the Okavango Delta.

Nxamaseri Lodge is a unique African experience on an island in the permanent waters of Botswana's Okavango Delta. Small and exclusive it is one of the oldest in the delta, with six double in-suite chalets — each secluded by indigenous forest and each with a private deck over looking the water. Teak walkways link the rooms to the main area.

Nile Crocodile Botswana - Big Animals with Amos Nachoum - Dive Discovery

Date: June 5 - 14; July 12 - 20, 2012
Duration: 10 days
Cost: $12,900 per person (based on single occupancy)
Max No. of Guests: 2 guests
Availability: Open

Note: Prices above do not include airfare

Epic Extentions

  • Mountain Gorillas - Rwanda
    June 2-6, 2012: $8,400 (based on two guests & double occupancy)


  • Cat Photo Safari - Botswana
    Lion, Cheetah, Leopard and Wild Dog
    June 14-24, 2012
    l. 10 day luxury tented safari; $12,400
    ll. 6 day luxury tented safari + 4 night best safari lodges accommodations; $22,800
    (based on two guests & double occupancy)

Accomodations:
Crocodile: Nxamaseri Lodge
Gorillas: Private housing
Cat Photo Safari: Luxury camp and safari lodges

Activities: Diving, photography, exploration, hiking, safari

Temperature  Okavango River: 55 - 60°F or 15 - 17°C,      Air: 68 - 84°F or 20 - 28°C

All photos Amos Nachoum.
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