Our Pricelist

Explore our complete list of species and hunting packages available for the 2026 season. Prices are listed in USD and tailored specifically for our international (USA) clients. Additional notes on permit requirements and daily rates are provided below for your convenience.

Our Current Pricelist

Animal TypePrice
Baboon Category: C $200
Blesbok $500
Blesbok Copper POR
Blesbok White POR
Black Impala POR
Black Wildebeest POR
Golden Wildebeest $2 500
Blue Wildebeest $1 350
Buffalo up to 44” Category: D, T $11 500
Buffalo from 44” TO 46” Category: D, T $15 000
Buffalo from 46” AND UP Category: D, T POR
Bushbuck $1 650
Bushpig (baited) Category: N $1 250
Brown Hiena Category: C, N $1 200
Civet Category: C, N $1 250
Duiker $450
Eland $3 250
Gemsbok/Oryx $1 600
Genet $400
Giraffe Category: T $3 500
Honey Badger Category: C, N $1 350
Impala $450
Jackal Category: N $250
Kudu UP TO 50” $3 000
Kudu from 50” TO 55” $3 500
Kudu from 55” TO 59” $4 000
Kudu ABOVE 59” POR
Nyala $2 750
Ostrich POR
Porcupine $450
Red Hartebeest $1 650
Reedbuck mountain $1 700
Roan POR
Sable $4 500
Steenbok $400
Springbuck common POR
Springbuck copper POR
Springbuck white POR
Springbuck black POR
Tsessebe POR
Vervet Monkey Category: C $150
Warthog $500
Waterbuck $2 450
Plains Zebra $1 350

Important Information

D – Dangerous game.
C – Requires additional CITES permits. We need at least 8 week’s notice prior to the start of your hunt to obtain the necessary permits.
T – Thick Skinned Game. These animals require a specialized archery setup to hunt succesfully. Please contact us to discuss your equipment requirements.
N – Night Hunting. These animals are typically nocturnal and requires hunting at night.

Daily Fees:

  • Hunters(1×1) $400 per day
  • Hunters(2×1) $300 per day
  • Hunters (Dangerous Game) $1250 per day
  • Non-hunters $195 per day

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The short answer is that a minimum draw weight of at least 50lbs and a total arrow weight of 400 grains should be sufficient for many African species. We do not recommend using mechanical broadheads for African game, but prefer fixed-blade broadheads. 2/3 bladed fixed broadhead.

We start our hunting season in April and end in October. Early in the season is usually better for spot-and-stalk hunting. Late rains may make an early season hunt a bit more difficult, as can early rains late in the season.

South Africa has, for the most part, a summer rainfall, stretching from October to March. Thus the chances of encountering rain during the hunting season is minimal. South Africa also has a very temperate climate with temperatures ranging from 35°F to 50°F (2°C to 10°C) during the early mornings and evenings and 53°F to 82°F (12°C to 28°C) during the peak of the day, depending on the time of year, with June and July being the coldest months. Colder days might also be expected from time to time. It is thus advisable to bring warm clothing that can be stripped off as the days get warmer.

No vaccinations are required for visiting South Africa, but we recommend you consult with your doctor before your trip. We are situated in a malaria-free area and malaria medication is not needed, unless a safari is scheduled to a specific area where malaria might be a danger, in which case we will advise accordingly. AIDS has reached epidemic proportions in Africa, and although it is not something to worry about, intimate contact with the natives is strongly discouraged.

No. Our hunting season is during the colder winter months when snakes are mostly inactive. Although there are snakes around, you will be lucky to even see one. Spiders and other insects are around, but are quite harmless.

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