Africa's Last Eden

This series documents the beauty of the Okavango Delta in Botswana from horse back. I embarked on a week's horse safari riding 7 hours each day on my trusted boerperd named Letotsi which means leopard. Politically stable, Botswana's peace loving people have a deep sensitivity for the richness of their natural heritage which supports the world's largest elephant population numbering around 130,000. I deeply enjoyed connecting with the locals who share an incredible gift for singing. This adventure resulted in a photo book titled Okavango which can be purchased by emailing me.

Roger the expert guide

The angelic cheeky choir

One of the many bull elephants

Kujwana's expert chef

On our way to Moklowane camp

Passing dried up clay

Kudu

Well deserved rest

Shaded by the baobab

Deep crossing

Mokoros

In expert hands

Kujwana at dawn

Sydney photographer Olivia Sellar specialises in Portraits, Travel, Food, Editorial and Still Life photography,
Olivia's assignments encompass both Australia and New Zealand