Mozambique offers one of the last frontiers of the genuine big game safari. It is a place where wildlife has never known fences or the capture boma. Here the most discerning sport hunter can relive the experiences, unchanged by time, of the earliest adventures who roamed and hunted these wild places — men such as Major. P.J Pretorius, Harry Manners, Baron Werner Van Alvensleben and Wally Johnson. This outfit produces some excellent buffalo trophies, some of the largest crocodiles in Africa, and a great varied bad of plainsgame.
Nestled in western Mozambique, the concession in Tete Province covers an area of a little under a million acres in extent comprised of typical Zambezi Valley vegetation and vistas, teeming with an array of plant and animal life. The area nurtures thriving herds of Elephant and Buffalo and an impressive variety of plains game including Kudu, Bushbuck, Waterbuck, Eland, Zebra, Sable, and Roan antelope. This is an addition to populations of carnivores such as Lion, Leopard, Hyena, and recently established Cheetah. Hippo and crocodile are found in large numbers, and for a hunter looking for a truly huge crocodile, this may be the best place in Africa to find a true giant. Crocs of 14’ can be taken with a little effort, and if you are willing to put in some work and stay off the trigger, huge crocs of 15-16’ are a possibility.
On the map of Southern Africa, the concession forms the front lower “jaw” of the “dogs head” that thrusts into Zimbabwe and Zambia. Its northern border is traced by 160km of Lake Cahora Bassa, the west and south are bounded by the Zimbabwean border, and the eastern limit is marked by the Musengezi River. The lake adds a whole new dimension for clients, offering spectacular angling and photographic opportunities as well as producing excellent crocodile and hippo trophies.
Situated on the headwaters of Lake Cahora Bassa, the main camp is something special.
While sitting on the veranda, a mere stone’s throw away from the river, one can get lost in the surroundings. Monkeys, warthogs, and a range of antelope frequent the camp’s lush green lawn.
After a long day’s hunting and fishing, when sitting around the campfire which overlooks the river, one experiences a feeling which is truly unique to the wildest, most remote places on the African continent.
5 Thatched Stone Chalets with en suite bathrooms overlooking the majestic Zambezi Rver and the mountains in Zumbo District make this wilderness camp luxurious. There is a spacious lodge area, swimming pool, bar, and Wifi access. Here you can be in truly wild Africa and have all the comforts of home.
You will fly commercial to Tete, Mozambique and then catch a short charter flight to the hunting area.
12-Day 1X1 Buffalo, Croc & Plains Game (inc Hippo 15 days @$1500) ……$1350 per day……….…$16,200
10-Day 1X1 Croc & Plains Game …………………..…………………… $1350 per day……..……$13,500
10-Day 1X1 Buffalo & Plains Game …………………………………………….. $1350 per day …………. $13,500
7-Day 1X1 Buffalo Plains Game…………………………….……………..$1500 per day ……….. $10,000
15-Day 1X1 Lion & Plains Game ………………………………………………….$2500 per day …………. $37,500
18 Day 1X1 Lion & Leopard or Buffalo Bull & Plains Game……..……..$2500 per day…………..$45,000
15-Day 1X1 Leopard, Buffalo Bull & Plains Game …………………………..$1750 per day …………. $26,250
15-Day 1X1 for 2 Buffalo Bulls & Plains Game ……………………………….$1750 per day………….. $26,250
15-Day 1X1 Buffalo & Sable croc and Hippo ………………………………….$1750 per day …………. $26,250
15-Day Leopard & Plains Game …………………………………………………. $1600 per day …………. $24,000
15-Day Buffalo & Sable and plains game ………………………………………$1600 per day …………..$24,000
OBSERVERS: non-hunting family member or companion accompanying the safari …….. $350 per day
Notes:
● Firearms permit – $350 for each gun.
● Hunting permit – $350 per client
● Customs import charges for firearms.
● Visas are required for Mozambique and are obtainable in the airport on arrival..
● Bring insect repellent for mosquito and tsetse fly.
● Exclusive use of camp with prior approval only.
● Cites Permits for animals that require them will be paid by the hunter.
● Customs and immigration charges on entry.
DAILY RATES INCLUDE:
● Full accommodation meals and local beverages.
● Services of a fully licensed and experienced Professional Hunter, trackers and 4×4 vehicle
● Provision of trackers, skinners, chefs, camp assistants and all camp personnel
● All skinning and field preparations of trophies
● Transfers between camps
● Meet and greet upon arrival in Tete
● Daily laundry service
DAILY RATES DO NOT INCLUDE:
● Accommodation before and after the safari dates
● Air charter to/from camp from Tete.
● Trophy fees for animals killed and wounded and lost
● Shipping and documentation and clearing of trophies.
● Transportation of trophies to RSA $300 per client.
● Fishing for those observers who wish to do whilst on Safari requires a guide, boat and tackle.
● Gratuities, which are at the discretion of the client
● Specially imported alcoholic beverages
2024 TROPHY FEES
Baboon $200.00
Buffalo $5,000.00
Buffalo 2nd $6,500.00
Bushbuck Chobe $1,500.00
Bushpig $750.00
Croc $6,500.00
Duiker $750.00
Eland $2,500.00
Elephant $25,000.00
Grysbok $750.00
Hippo $8,000.00
Hyena $1,000.00
Impala $400.00
Kudu $2,500.00
Leopard $9,000.00
Lion $25,000.00
Roan 0n request
porcupine $500.00
Sable $6,500.00
Warthog* $750.00
Waterbuck $2,500.00
Zebra* $2,500.00
trophy fees subject to change
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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