South Africa is where most people hunt for a diverse number of species. It is also the least costly area to hunt. While most hunting is in fenced preserves, the size of our concessions are very large- the smallest being over 20 square miles, and the largest over 200 square miles.
Tanzania is considered by many experienced African hunters to be the crown jewel of Africa's hunting countries. With Lion, leopard, elephant, and buffalo well distributed throughout the country, there are many options to travel and hunt. The plains-game species are numerous, and there are some species that are hunted nowhere else in Africa.
Formerly known as Rhodesia, and called "the pearl of Africa," this country to the north of RSA is known for its Buffalo, Elephant, and Lion/Leopard hunting.
Hunting is in free range concessions that are hundreds of square miles in size.
Namibia is known for the red sands of the Kalahari and has tremendous Gemsbok, Springbok, Zebra and some elephant and buffalo. To the north, the Caprivi Strip and the Okavango delta offer a wealth of wildlife for both hunting and observation.
Hunting prices vary depending on the country, area, and species that you choose to hunt.
All of our hunting areas have potential for fantastic photographic experiences, but our tours of Africa's many national parks and preserve are not to be missed if you choose to "shoot" with a camera!
The city of Cape Town, Table Mountain, and the South African wine country offers some of the best scenery, activities, and, of course, spirits in the entire world. Make sure you add in some days on your Best African Safari to relax and enjoy the area.