Hunting in South Africa
Our primary hunting area is situated in the malaria free Eastern Cape, a two hour drive from Port Elizabeth where we have huge concessions and where 34 species of plainsgame may be hunted. We also hunt in Kwazulu/Natal for red duiker, suni, nyala and common reedbuck. Southern Greater Kudu and various other plainsgame are hunted in areas north of Johannesburg. The terrain and habitat are diverse ranging from valley bushveld, savannah to mountains. Malaria precautions should be taken when hunting in the other areas. Bird hunting is also available in these areas.View the map

Hunting in Zimbabwe
Hunting is offered in the Chewore South Safari Area. This area offers some of the best hunting in Zimbabwe. It is a vast area of untouched Africa where an abundance of big game trophies occur. The Chewore area is in the Zambezi valley and can be reached by vehicle from Kariba and air charter from Bulawayo and Harare. Hunting is also offered in the Fig Tree Area which is near Bulawayo.View the map

Hunting in Zambia
Our hunting area in Zambia is situated north of Lusaka and in the Luanga Valley. Here, the following animals may be hunted – Baboon, Bushpig, Black Lechwe, Blue Wildebeest, Chobe Bushbuck, Common Reedbuck, Defassa Waterbuck, Greater Kudu, Grey Duiker, Impala, Kafue Lechwe, Lichtenstein Hartebeest, Livingstone Eland, Oribi, Puku, Roan, Sable, Sharpe’s Grysbuck, Sitatunga, Tsessebe, Warthog, Zebra. View the map

Available animals that can be hunted
Aardwolf, Baboon, Bat-eared fox, Black Backed Jackal, Black Lechwe, Blesbuck, Blue Wildebeest, Blue Duiker, Bontebok, Buffalo, Burchells Zebra, Bushpig, Cape Bushbuck, Cape Eland, Cape Kudu, Cape Grysbok, Cape Fox, Caracal, Chobe Bushbuck, Civet, Common Reedbuck, Common Waterbuck, Crocodile, Defassa Waterbuck, Elephant, Fallow Deer, Gemsbuck, Giraffe, Grey Duiker, Hippo, Hyena, Honeybadger, Impala, Kafue Lechwe, Klipspringer, Leopard, Lion, Lichtenstein Hartebeest, Livingstone Eland, Livingstone's Suni, Mountain Reedbuck, Nyala, Oribi, Puku, Red Hartebeest, Red Lechwe, Red Duiker, Rhino, Roan, Sable, Serval, Sharpe's Grysbok, Sitatunga, Steenbok, Southern Greater Kudu, Tsessebe, Warthog, White Springbuck, White Blesbuck, Wild Cat, Zebra

Kudu are spiral horned antelopes. The horns on males can grow up to 6 feet (181 cm) and are used to wrestle with other bulls. Enemies are the lion, cape hunting dog, leopard and cheetah. Weight: Male, 495-787 lbs. (225-315 kg), Female, 396-517 lbs. (180-235)

The only african animal with a white ring across the rump. The female waterbuck does not have horns. Waterbuck are gazers and will eat most grasses. The males are very aggressive towards each other, specially in the mating season. When Waterbuck bulls fight, it is usual, for more than two to be involved. Fatal wounds can be inflicted when two bulls are locked together facing each other, a third Waterbuck bull attacks from the side, inflicting a mortal wound to the stomach area. It is not unusual for many to die in this kind of fighting.

The Impala is a very graceful, antelope is found from the Congo Republic, in the north, to the Orange river in South Africa. The female has the same colouring as the male but has no horns. Both are browsers and grazers. Impala feed on short grasses, leaves and fruits. Impala are capable of leaping 10 feet into the air and jumping 30 feet in length. One male will have a harem of 10-100 ewes. Bachelor herds keep near the breeding herds and continuously harass the herd ram, trying to take over the herd. Leopard, Caracal and Jackal are Impala's principal predators.