Daily Rates and Trophy Fees
2019 - 2020 Prices
Prices are subject to change due to the Rand - US Dollar exchange rate.
Daily fee:
- $200 per hunter
- $175 for 2 hunters/ people with hunting guide
- $150 for non-hunter
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- $200 per person per trip for pickup/ drop-off at the Windhoek airport (overnight stay at a lodge in Otjiwarongo or Windhoek and meals provided if necessary)
Included:
- professional hunting guide and tracker
- hunting vehicle and fuel
- some hunting equipment
- field preparation of the trophies
- delivery of trophy to local taxidermist
- hunting permit
- accommodations including 3 meals a day
- laundry services
Not included:
- temporary import of your hunting rifle
- cartridges for your firearm
- export of the trophy to your home country
- taxidermy work on your trophy
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However, we will assist you with all necessary paperwork of importing your hunting rifle for the duration of your stay and having your trophy exported to your destination.
Trips to Etosha National Park, Swakopmund and other tourist destinations in Namibia can be arranged for an extra fee. Please contact us for more information on that.
Arrangements can be made to hunt the Big Five (consisting of elephant, leopard, lion, rhino and cape buffalo).
Please contact us for availability and prices.
You are welcome to ask about any other game species as well as hunt-able game birds
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Kudu: $1,500
Kudus are highly alert and difficutl to approach - often relying on their large, radar-like ears.

Oryx: $650
The greyish fur of the Oryx with its white and black marked face gives him the ideal camouflage for the African bush.

Warthog: $500
Despite its dreaded appearance, the warthog will try to avoid danger and flee - with its tail up in the air like an antenna.

Springbok: $400
The springbok is known to have a very tender and tasteful meat which is highly sought after for making Biltong.

Mountain Zebra $1,200
The zebra is usually found traveling in big herds - it's a beautiful sight seeing them running along the vehicle.

Bobbejaan (baboon): $100
The baboon is considered to be a pest among local farmers, often destroying farm equipment and killing small animals (e. g. lambs).

Steenbok: $1,000
They are considered to be a "baby antelope" - weighing an average of roughly 26lbs.

Hyena: $650
The Hyena is known to be the undertaker of Africa and has a distinguishable laughter. They are highly intelligent predators.

Jackal: $100
Young jackals leave their mother at 11 months and if raised well in terms of hunting, can live up to 12 years.

Hartebeest: $850
Hartebeests are considered to be one of the fasted antelopes - reaching up to 43mph when needed to escape from a predator.
