Africa’s climate is generally sunny and warm/pleasant in spring and autumn. Early and late in the year, November to March can be hot with temperatures reaching as high as 104°F, with frequent rains to cool things down. The mid-year winter is cool with occasional frost.
A basic medical kit is always at hand and in every hunting vehicle. Telephone and radio communication are available in case of emergency. Some safari areas are high malaria risk areas – consult your doctor prior to your travel for the necessary precautions. It is recommended to always carry copies of your travel documents with you and leave personal/important / valuable items with your outfitter for safekeeping in a designated safe.
• Lightweight clothing in cotton and linens in dark and natural colours;
• Comfortable walking shoes;
• Long and short trousers;
• A light and medium-weight jacket;
• Hat, sunglasses, camera, flashlight and binoculars;
• Personal toiletries and medication (if chronic medications are taken);
• Sunscreen, raincoat and ammo belt;
• Trophy tags;
We provide laundry service every day.
Customs clearance is operative at your port of entry into all various safari countries. Please advise us or your travel agent for detailed info and requirements for each country. Insurance on personal effects, luggage and medical evaluation is recommended.
Import and export permits are needed for all firearms. Assistance with permits is available. A minimum caliber of 375 or higher is recommended for big game and dangerous game. For a medium game the 300 and 30-06 calibers are sufficient. Hunters should bring both soft and solid point ammunition.
A good quality scope with variable power (1.5-6×40) is recommended. A soft case for your rifle is required for transportation on safari vehicles. Bow hunting is welcome and a great challenge.
Your trophies will be marked salted and field prepared prior to being sent to the taxidermist.
Packing, dipping and shipping
Import and export permits are required for cities animals where applicable. Please contact us for queries about permits and areas. Field preparation of trophies are done in camp and transported to a shipping agent. Clients will be put in contact with a recommended shipping agent to discuss final options/requirements and payment prior to shipping trophies to destinations outside the country of Africa.