June – November
Our outfitter operates on several concessions in Mozambique which total in excess of 1,860,000 acres within 4 different concessions reaching from the Tanzanian border in the north all the way to the Zimbabwean border in the south. In percentage terms, they control over 23% of the Mozambican quota for conservation areas.
The unspoiled concessions in Northern Mozambique total approximately 1,730,000 acres. Their Niassa Reserve Concessions lie within the unspoiled, pristine Miombo woodlands. For 93-miles the perennial Lugenda River is the main lifeline of the region and forms their western border. The main safari camp is beautifully located high on the rivers bank with the most amazing views towards the west. Camp offers luxurious air-conditioned, en-suite lodge style accommodations, an open air bar, lounge and dining area under thatch, an indoor infinity pool, broadband internet and satellite TV upon request. Exceptional hunting and rare trophies in a traditional fashion with knowledgeable PH’s and skilled trackers. The reserve is home to 4 of the Big 5 as well as hippo and crocodile. There are healthy numbers of endemic species including the Niassa wildebeest, Böhms zebra, yellow baboon, Johnson’s impala, Roosevelt sable, Livingstone suni, red duiker, Lichtenstein hartebeest, spotted hyena, kudu, warthog, bushbuck, bushpig, common duiker and waterbuck.
Their other northern camp is situated 40 miles north still in the northeast of the Niassa National Reserve boasting over 31-miles of Lugenda River frontage and the same again along the Rovuma River, the border with Tanzania. The dining/lounge area and 3 lovely en-suite tents have a spectacular 3-mile view up the Lugenda River. Game is seen all day on the scenic banks and along the water’s edge. The mighty perennial Lugenda originates over 340 miles away close to the Malawi border. The camp is situated in the dense shade of giant Baobabs, large leaf chestnuts and fig trees. The sounds of cheerful birds, monkeys and the choir of frogs and nocturnal animals at night compliment the peace and comfort of this camp.
There southern concession is in the Gaza province and shares a 26-mile boundary with the Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe. Camp is nestled in the shade of Tambuti thickets, offers 3 en-suite safari tents under thatch as well as a lounge/dining area that boasts a small plunge pool overlooking a waterhole. This area is renowned for its good genetics and exceptional trophy quality with the major species on quota being elephant, buffalo, leopard and plains game, including kudu, eland, nyala, steenbuck, suni, grysbok, impala and zebra.
$23,250 – 12-day Leopard and plains game
$11,250 – 10-day Sable and plains game
$30,250 – 12-day Leopard, sable and plains game
$16,750 – 10-day Cape buffalo and plains game
$23,250 – 12-day Cape buffalo, sable and plains game
$32,250 – 12-day Cape buffalo and leopard
$38,250 – 14-day Cape buffalo, leopard and sable
$32,250 – 12-day Cape buffalo, leopard and croc
$18,250 – 10-day Cape buffalo and croc
$10,250 – 7-day Croc and plains game
$48,250 – 18-day Lion and Cape buff buffalo
$65,250 – 21-day Lion, leopard, Cape buffalo
$49,400 – 15-day Elephant
$69,250 – 21-day Elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard
$83,250 – 21-day Elephant, Cape buffalo, lion
$104,250 – 24-day Big 4 safari
Daily rate exclude government license and trophy fees
$300/day/person – observers
Children under 12 years of age – Free
Total trophy cost consist of government license fees and trophy fees
Government license fees – required to be paid prior to hunt in order to hunt, regardless of success
Yellow baboon $90
Cape buffalo $1,200
Bushbuck $350
Bushpig $250
Crocodile $1,000
Common duiker $200
Red duiker $300
Eland $1,200
Elephant $10,000
Sharpe’s grysbok $300
Lichtenstein hartebeest $700
Guinea fowl $5
Hyena $300
Johnston’s impala $250
Kudu $1,100
Leopard $2,500
Lion $4,200
Roosevelt sable $1,200
Suni $400
Warthog $250
Waterbuck $700
Niassa Wildebeest $1,000
Böhms zebra $1,000
Fees subject to change
Trophy fees – due upon shooting
Yellow baboon $110
Cape buffalo $2,500
Bushbuck $750
Bushpig $350
Crocodile $3,500
Common duiker $400
Red duiker $1,000
Eland $1,400
Elephant up to 59-lbs $15,000
Elephant 60-69-lbs $20,000
Elephant 70 -79-lbs $25,000
Elephant 80-89-lbs $30,000
Elephant 90-99-lbs $50,000
Elephant over 100-lbs $90,000
Sharpe’s grysbok $900
Liechtenstein hartebeest $2,000
Guinea fowl $5
Hyena $1,000
Johnston’s impala $350
Kudu $1,300
Leopard $4,500
Lion $15,000
Roosevelt sable $4,800
Suni $1,000
Warthog $350
Waterbuck $1,800
Niassa Wildebeest $2,200
Böhms zebra $1,500
Fees subject to change
Meet and greet
Assistance with custom’s clearance in Pemba
Camp accommodation
All meals
Laundry service
Local soft and alcoholic beverages (moderate quantities)
Services of professional hunter and vehicle
Skinners, trackers and camp staff
1x area hunting license @ $ 350.00
1x firearm license @ $ 250.00 (Subject to change)
Transfer from Pemba to camp and return
Transport of trophies from camp to Pemba
Additional non-hunter camp transfers
Assistance with custom clearance in Maputo – Additional $ 150.00
Accommodation before and after the safari
Additional hunting firearm licenses
Government license fees and Trophy fees – Daily rate exclude government license and trophy fees
CITES Tags (Where applicable)
All animals shot/wounded and not exported accrue 17% Sales Tax
Pre-baiting (where applicable)
Baits
Gratuities
Additional transfers between hunting areas (where applicable – P.O.R.)
Side excursions
Medical, evacuation, trip cancellation, trophy and personal insurance
Flights
Taxidermy and Trophy shipping from Pemba
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Depart from home and fly to Johannesburg, South Africa
Day 2: Arrive in Johannesburg, Clear customs and depending on time of arrival, overnight
Cabela’s Travel can assist you with B&B and firearm transition service
Day 3: Morning flight with SA Airlink to Pemba, Mozambique where you will be met by the outfitter and transfer to camp
Your scheduled trip dates – full days
Departure Itinerary
Day 1: Fly with SA Airlink to Johannesburg, South Africa where you will stay in-transition and catch your flight to the USA
Day 2: Arrive in USA, clear customs and continue home
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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Fax
PO Box 335
Sidney, NE 69162
Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm MST