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Kim Wolhuter
Photo Safari

Kim Wolhuter is an award-winning filmmaker, TED keynote speaker and wildlife enthusiast. He lives with his wife and daughter on Sango, where he finds everything he needs to produce his films. Kim his has a very unique and natural affinity to develop these relationships with wild animals. He currently lives with his family on Sango Private Game Reserve in Zimbabwe, where hes out all night living alongside his film subjects, hyaenas again. This is no job for him, but a true passion handed down through generations of the Wolhuter family.

Meet the Maverick Film maker

PHOTO SAFARI WITH KIM WOLHUTER

  • 3 day special (3 nights)
  • Accommodation at Sango Dadiso Camp or Expedition Camp
  • Full board accommodation with all inclusive service
  • No additional costs except staff gratuity
  • Two daily game drives with Kim
  • See Kim with his pack of hyenas
  • Private bush dinner & campfire talks
  • Photo and filming opportunities

Kim Wolhuter 3 day special (sharing) Dadiso Camp: US$ 4,499 per person
Expedition Camp: US$ 4,099 per person

Kim Wolhuter Photo Safari

“Through my films it is my eternal endeavour to be sure that we re-engage with our wild friends just as our ancestors did. We can’t afford anymore to distance ourselves from the wild allowing it to become alien to us. When this happens we lose respect, and eventually we don’t care! And that becomes a huge loss to humanity.”

Kim Wolhuter

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About Kim

Kim Wolhuter comes from a long line of conservationists. He grew up in the Kruger National Park, South Africa, where his father was the head game ranger and his grandfather the very first game ranger of the park.

For the last 34years Kim has been making wildlife documentaries for the BBC, National Geographic, Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. He has won numerous awards including several Emmy Awards. And has a handsome following on social media.

Kim has a very unique and natural affinity to develop these relationships with wild animals. He currently lives with his family on Sango Wildlife Conservancy in Zimbabwe, where hes out all night living alongside his film subjects, hyaenas again. This is no job for him, but a true passion handed down through generations of the Wolhuter family.

With his family intimately involved in his work, Kim has recently completed the production FAMILY IN THE WILD, a 32 part Series about his life as a wildlife filmmaker with his family, making a film on Spotted Hyaenas. Animals that he has got to know so personally, they will often seek him out in the middle of the African bush, for a tummy or chin scratch. At times even swimming with him in freshwater pans. He has a soft spot for hyaenas and he has taken it on as their PR Agent, that they are seen for who they really are, highly intelligent, amazing mothers, hugely successful hunters. And not the villains as all films wrongly cast them as.

Kim's lates Project

Milestones

2022 – Present FAMILY IN THE WILD 
2019 – Present HYAENAS and KIM
2015 – 2018     MYENAS

Previous Productions

Kim Wolhuter Photo
Safari ITINERARY

1st day

  • Arrive Sango Private Game Reserve
  • Meet and Greet
  • Lunch with Kim
  • Game drive with Kim
  • Dinner with Kim

2nd day

  • Breakfast with Kim
  • Hyena game drive
  • Bush picnic
  • Filming and camera insights with Kim
    Optional
  • Night drive with Kim

3rd day

  • Breakfast with Kim
  • Walking safari
  • Kim shows his favourite spots
  • Bush dinner with campfire

4th day

  • Departure

Here we are

Stretching from the Bikita Hills in the west and crossing nine major habitat zones to the Save River in the east, Sango provides guests with 60,000 hectares (600 km2) of untamed Africa in the heart of Savé Valley Conservancy.

Directions to Sango

Location
Stretching from the Bikita Hills in the west crossing nine major habitat zones to the Savé River in the east, Sango Private Game Reserve is situated in the Savé Valley Conservancy in south-eastern Zimbabwe.

By Air to Sango Airstrip
Fly with a commercial airline to Harare Airport, Zimbabwe, clear immigration and customs and charter a private flight to Sango Airstrip. Approximate journey time from Harare to Sango is 1 hour.

By Road
Fly with a commercial airline to Harare Airport, Zimbabwe, clear immigration and customs and be collected by our airport transfer for the journey by road to Sango. Approximate journey time from Harare to Sango is 4 – 5 hours.

Air and/or road transfers as well as hotel accommodation before and/or after your stay at Sango can be arranged by our staff upon request.