Shompole An Artists Dream

20th Aug – 24th Aug 2027
Book Journey
Book Journey
Book Journey
Kenya
4N 5D
6
$ 4250
Kenya
4N 5D
6
$ 4250

Summary

Shompole — A Creative Journey

 

Shompole Wilderness (through my eyes):
When I first arrive at Shompole, I’m enveloped by a quiet intimacy—this is not a grand park but a lived-in stretch of wild land where the Maasai and nature coexist. My tent perches by the Ewaso Ng’iro River; through the canvas walls I hear water whisper, insects hum, and at dusk the silhouettes of animals moving across the bank. Yet the highlight are the Shompole Hides—sunken, built from repurposed containers, and edged against a waterhole. I cross the river by boat, slip into the hide just before dusk, and become invisible. From ground level, glassless windows let me watch elephants, antelopes, and predators approach within metres, often under my lens’s gaze, lit by subtle backlighting and soft lamps. Overnight, I lie on a bunk listening to the night’s pulse—the splash of water, distant calls, furtive shadows—feeling closer to the wild than ever before.

Itinerary

Day 1
20 Aug 2027

Arrival | Fly in from Amboseli

Land in Nairobi / fly from Amboseli, settle in, brief orientation and evening shoot at the plains hide.

Day 2
21 Aug 2027

A day of blurs

Concentrating on utilizing the shutter to create some magic

Day 3
22 Aug 2027

Shompole Lights

Emphasize abstraction, negative space, minimalism, and nuanced light in plains hide.

Day 4
23 Aug 2027

Full day in the hides

We probably will end up spending over 18hours in the hide today. Fingers crossed.

Day 5
24 Aug 2027

The Journey Back

A morning session at the hide and we are on our way back from the dreamland

Final Shoot & Departure

Stays

Inclusions

Inclusions

  • Transfers within Kenya (flight/drive)
  • All meals from lunch Day 1 to breakfast Day 4
  • Guiding, mentoring, critique sessions
  • Game drives & photographic outings
  • Thematic assignments and field support
  • Lodge / camp lodging, taxes
  • Local access and fees

Exclusions

  • International flights
  • Visas, insurance
  • Personal camera gear
  • Tips / gratuities
  • Extra activities
  • Alcohol, special drinks
  • Laundry (beyond basic)
  • Anything not listed

FAQ

Passport, Visa & Entry Requirement

From January 2024 onward, most visitors to Kenya must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) prior to travel—there is no visa on arrival. Your passport must be valid for at least six months, and during the eTA application you’ll need to provide a recent photo, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and pay the processing fee. The eTA is typically processed in a few days and permits entry into Kenya for a stay of up to 90 days.

Our Ground Staff will help you with this closer to the dates of travel

Mostly Hide Photography, so as long as you can sit for long hours quietly, you should be fine

Landcruisers

chopper rides over Magadi at an extra cost (approx 1200 USD)

A fleece for the mornings. Full sleeve shirts a must. More details arrive with your travel docket