Hunting big game in Africa is now one step closer
to becoming a reality for the enthusiastic hunter.
Whether it is for rifle or bow hunting, trophy hunting,
dangerous game hunting or a photographic safari,
you can expect a one-stop service. Hunting is conducted
on the basis of fair chase. Dangerous game hunting
is, in some cases, subject to the issuing of the
appropriate CITES permits.
Field preparation of trophies and delivery to a
taxidermist of the hunters’ choice are part of the
services on offer. Photographic safaris are
conducted on a tailor made basis, taking into consideration
time constraints and flexibility of the clients
program. Photographic safaris can also be conducted
on foot in certain game preserves.
It is also possible for a spouse and children to
accompany the hunter on any of the hunts. Families
are encouraged to accompany the hunter on photographic
safaris. The area you hunt will largely be determined
by the package you decide to hunt, and
or the specific species of animals you decide to
harvest.
The terrain can differ between open plains to mountainous
areas, from flat lands to dense bush, sandy areas
or even a combination of all the above. Many of
the hunters will see some of their own country in
almost all of the regions we hunt.
The camps will consist of luxurious single or double
rooms, to plain breath takingly beautiful. You will
sleep in comfortable surroundings and have en-suite
bathroom facilities. Laundry will be done on a daily
basis and returned to your room before the end of
the day. You will never be in an overcrowded hunting
camp, but on the odd occasion that that you might
have to share a camp, it will never
be expected of you to share a room with someone
you do not know.
Your
privacy
is guaranteed. We know that most hunters prefer
to taste some of the game that has been harvested.
Therefore many of the evening meals will be dedicated
to some scrumptious venison dishes.