Feb – Nov
Namibia is a fantastic choice for clients seeking fair chase hunting and high-quality trophies. Our hunting area covers over 175 000 acres of premier habitat for the most sought-after plains game species. The trophy quality of the Southern Greater kudu and gemsbuck are superb, as are the Red hartebeest, springbuck, warthog, zebra (both mountain and plains) and Black wildebeest. Eland, Blue wildebeest, waterbuck, sable, roan, duiker, steenbuck, baboon and jackal are also available here. Situated in the central region of Namibia, it’s just over an hour drive to the Lodge – an old, beautifully renovated homestead with cozy, generously equipped guest houses in the middle of a lush African garden. An inviting pool, bar and an elegant dining room encourage you to relax. Our hospitable team will serve you delicious meals and will look after you at all times during your safari.
Excellent meals feature a great variety of game and domestic meats, as well as fresh vegetables, fruits and fresh baked goods.
Their lodge which has been in the family for three generations boasts a magnificent diversity of the Namibian landscape. Being situated on the high plateau of the central region of Namibia, which enjoys the advantage of a moderately cool climate. Open plains, fertile basins, majestic dams, picturesque riverbeds and rugged mountain ranges with extensive views, exist side by side. The terrain is ideal for walk and stalk hunts either with a rifle or a bow as well as extended hikes armed with your camera allowing for the large variety of species to be experienced at their most spectacular. Our safaris are anything from 5 -12 days long. A four-wheel drive vehicle, fitted with two-way radios, will be driven by your professional hunter to the most probable hunting grounds where African plains game roams. As our safaris are from sustainable wildlife populations, they are strictly ethical, and based on fair chase, that once the game is spotted, you and your professional hunter will leave the vehicle to stalk on foot. Your professional hunter will then guide you by selecting the trophy you will take. Due to our effective wildlife management program, which has been in effect for the last 50 years, the area is never over-hunted. This makes it possible for you to have an extraordinary adventure every day and to take exceptional trophies that could be world record.
Be sure to bring your family with you as hunting is but only one of the activities that they have to offer. Non- hunters may enjoy self-guided walks, extended game drives, horse riding as well as day tours to surrounding tourist attractions. The scenery is majestic and the opportunities for photographic safaris are endless. Because of the lodges close proximity to the capital, we can also offer the opportunity of an extended shopping trip or a historic discovery tour through Windhoek.
This family-run operation has been providing high-quality hunts since 1972 and caters to just a few clients at a time, ensuring that each client receives personalized attention. With over 40 years of experience, this outfit does it right. They pride themselves on their reliability and attention to detail, ensuring that all facets of your hunting experience are professionally managed. In addition to the hunt itself, they also provide excellent follow-up services for trophy handling and shipping – something that is becoming increasingly important. Book a hunt here and you can be assured of fully professional services before, during and after your safari.
10-day Packages – 8 trophies
$9,650/person – 2×1
$10,950 – 1×1
Includes trophy fees for: kudu, zebra, gemsbuck, springbuck, hartebeest, warthog, jackal and your choice of either duiker or steenbuck
7-day Packages – 5 trophies
$6,230/person – 2×1
$7,190 – 1×1
Includes trophy fees for: zebra, gemsbuck, warthog, steenbuck and hartebeest
Day rate safaris
$530/day, plus 15% VAT – 1×1
$390/day, plus 15% VAT – 2×1
$250/day – Observer, plus 15% VAT
Trophy fees
Kudu $1,900
Gemsbuck $650
Hartebeest $650
Springbuck $850
Warthog $490
Duiker $450
Steenbuck $450
Hartmann’s Zebra $1,200
Burchell’s Zebra $1,300
Black Wildebeest $1,200
Blue Wildebeest $1,300
Baboon $150
Jackal $150
Eland $2,800
Giraffe $3,000
Waterbuck $2,800
Klipspringer $1,800
Ostrich $595
Caracal $500
Impala $900
Blesbuck $900
Sable $POR
Roan $POR
Dik-Dik $POR
Black faced impala $POR – not importable into the US
Cheetah $4,500 – not importable into the US
Trophy fees subject to change
Not all species are located in same concession and transfers may be needed
Professional hunter, trackers and skinners, fully equipped 4×4 vehicles, field preparation of trophies, accommodations, meals, beer-wine-spirits in moderation, laundry service
Package hunts also include: trophy fees per package, round trip ground transfer, VAT on day rates and hunting license
C.I.T.E.S. fees
15% VAT on day rate safaris
tips
trophy fees on additional animals taken
Dip/pack/crate
shipping to the U.S.
Firearm rental $40/day
Ammo at current local prices
$450 transfer/concession fee
$170 – hunting license on day rate safaris
Taxidermy
South Africa Itinerary
Day 1: Depart for Johannesburg, South Africa
Day 2: Arrive in Johannesburg, clear customs – overnight
Day 3: 1st flight to Windhoek, Namibia where you will be met and transfer to camp
Hunt days
Departure
Day 1: Depart Windhoek for South Africa
Upon arrival in Johannesburg stay in-transition
Day 2: Arrive US
Germany Itinerary
Day 1: Depart for Frankfurt, Germany
Day 2: Arrive in Frankfurt, stay in-transition You will have approx. 11-hour layover
Airlines may require you to claim your bags/firearm & recheck bags (don’t leave customs with firearm)
Take night flight to Windhoek, Namibia
Day 3: Arrive in Windhoek in the morning where you will be met and transfer to camp
Hunt days
Departure
Day 1: Depart Windhoek for Frankfurt
Airlines may require you to claim your bags/firearm & recheck bags (don’t leave customs with firearm)
Day 2: Arrive US
Please call WTAÂ Travel for further information at 1-800-884-9332
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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