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Zimbabwe Trophy Elephant Safari

HFA484-2
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$85,200.00

Season Dates:
May, June, July, August, September, October, November
Species:
Elephant
Guide Ratio:
Outfitted, 1 on 1, 2 on 1, Group, Guided
Location:
Zimbabwe, Africa
Weapon/Equip:
Any Weapon, Archery, Rifle, Crossbow, Handgun
Trip Methods:
Blind, Hiking, Spot and Stalk
Duration:
Custom
Difficulty:
Easy
Accommodations:
Lodge
Additional Species:
Baboon, Bush Pig, Cape Buffalo, Crocodile, Duiker-Common, Duiker-Gray, Eland-Cape, Giraffe, Grysbok-Cape, Hippo, Hyena-Spotted, Impala-Common, Jackal, Kudu-Southern Greater, Leopard, Lion, Porcupine, Reedbuck-Common, Sable-Common, Steenbuck, Tsessebe, Warthog, Waterbuck-Common, Zebra-Burchell's
DESCRIPTION:

This Africa outfitter has access to some of the best concessions in the country, spanning 864,000 acres in the Northwestern region of Zimbabwe. This is one of the world’s finest dangerous game hunting safari destinations. The hunting areas consists of 8,000 square kilometers of forest land and supports a prolific and diverse number of plants, birds and animal species. Species to hunt include: Lion, Leopard, Buffalo and large numbers of plains game such as: sable, blue wildebeest, zebra, impala, kudu and eland to mention but a few.

The untamed wilderness of this unique country makes Zimbabwe still one of Africa’s top hunting destinations. Formerly known as Rhodesia, Zimbabwe is a 150,820 sq. mile land-locked country between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers. It hosts not only breath-taking savannah and woodlands but also large bodies of water such as Lake Kariba and the famous Victoria Waterfalls. Their trophy hunting season is all year round, but with the best hunting days during the dry, sunny, winter months (May to September). Average temperatures range then between 7°C and 20°C (45°F and 70°F) in comparison to summers that can be hot and humid (25°C to 38°C / 75°F to 100°F). Most hunting takes place in three different types of areas namely governmental hunting areas, tribal hunting areas and private hunting areas. Most of these territories are unfenced and open. Tsholotsho South is known for its majestic elephant bulls while Lake Kariba is home to excellent trophy crocodiles and hippos. When it comes to wing shooting, several species of duck, geese, partridge, guinea fowl, pigeon, dove and quail are available for hunting.

This outfitter has two different camps, their Northwestern Camp and their Southern Camp. This profile specifically outlines their Trophy Elephant concession out of their Southern camp.

This concession is home to large herds of elephants and in their opinion, it’s currently the best area in Africa to hunt big elephant bulls. It shares a 47-mile unfenced border with the Hwange National Park. At 400,000 acres, this huge area has fantastic potential for big tuskers as well as lions, leopard, buffalo and limited plains game. The lodge consists of modern ensuite thatched canvas walled bungalows with all modern amenities such as Wi-Fi and air conditioning. The dining and lounge area overlooks a fire pit from where one can view the waterhole. The closest port of entry is Bulawayo International Airport.

Besides the excellent elephant trophies the area produces, they are also particularly proud of the success story of this private/public partnership with the local community. They have several social responsibility programs being funded by the revenue generated through the hunting safaris, such as a local school and clinic as well as water wells being drilled for the outlying communities.

Firearms, Archery, and Ammunition: There is no limit to the number of firearms that may be imported into Zimbabwe for trophy hunting purposes, however a hunter is limited to 100 rounds of ammunition per rifle imported. Handguns and black powder rifles are allowed but no automatic, semi-automatic or military category firearms.

A .375 or bigger and a medium caliber 7mm – 300HxH range are suggested as generally suitable for most hunts. Should a hunter wish not to bring his/her own rifle on the safari, there are camp rifles and ammunition available for their use at an additional cost.

Bowhunting in Zimbabwe may only take place on alienated (private) land or communal (tribal) land. Bowhunting is illegal in Zimbabwe on National Parks Safari or Government Controlled Areas and no crossbows, recurve or longbows are allowed in the country.

Permits and Licenses: Each hunter requires a hunting permit from the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. Permits must be issued prior to the hunt commencing and the outfitter will obtain this on the client’s behalf. An additional special permit is required for the large cats including leopard, cheetah and lion, elephants, crocodiles etc.

Call us to discuss more in detail about this awesome opportunity!

NOTE: You can access their Northwestern Camp profile at the bottom of this page!

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Inclusions:
Airport Handling & Transfers Service, Airport Pickup and Dropoff, Assistant Guide, Charter Flight(s), Complimentary beer and wine, Field Preparation of Trophies, Firearm Permit, Guide, In-Field Trophy Care, Lodging, Meals, Professional Hunter & Staff, Trip Transportation
Exclusions:
Accomm. Away from Lodge/Camp, Ammunition, CITES Export Permit, Flight(s), Gratuities, International Flight(s), Packing, Dipping, Shipping of Trophies, Taxes, Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling), Trophy Fees (Killed or Wounded), Trophy Shipment, Veterinary Certificate, Weapon Rental
PRICING OPTIONS:

Option #1

$85,200.00 15 Days Outfitted, 1 on 1, Guided
  • Trophy Elephant/Plains Game
  • Southern Camp
PRICE SUMMARY:

INCLUDED IN HUNT COST:

  • Elephant trophy fee

  • Daily rates
  • Government 2% Tax on daily rate
  • Government 4% Tax on trophy fee
  • CITES permit
  • Conservation Development Levy
  • VAT
  • Meet and greet
  • Assistance with custom’s clearance in Bulawayo
  • Camp accommodation
  • All meals
  • Local soft and alcoholic beverages (moderate quantities)
  • Laundry service
  • Services of professional hunter and vehicle
  • Skinners, trackers and camp staff
  • Field preparation of trophies
  • Transport of trophies from camp to Bulawayo

NOT INCLUDED IN HUNT COST:
  • All flights, charters, visas and airport tax
  • Accommodation before and after the safari
  • Any accommodation requested in National Parks
  • Road return transfer to camp
  • Trophy fees
  • 4% Government levy/tax on all trophies except trophy elephant
  • CITES tags (where applicable)
  • Dip, pack and transport of trophies to final destination
  • Gratuities
  • Additional transfers between hunting areas (where applicable)
  • Small spotter plane
  • Side excursions and National Park entrance fees
  • Medical, evacuation, trip cancellation, trophy and personal insurance

ADDITIONAL COSTS:
  • Daily rate for observers in camp per person per day (excluding Government levies and VAT): $350.00
  • Children under the age of 12 years: FREE
  • Return road transfer per person from Bulawayo
  • Firearm rentals (per rifle per day): $50.00
  • Ammunition (per round): $20.00
  • Leopard/Lion Pre-baiting days (per day): $4000.00
  • Meat used from trophy animals for baiting predators (per kg): $2.50
  • Cape and preparation of elephant head mount: $200.00
  • Small spotter plane (per hour): $450
  • National Parks Game Scout Allowance per day hunting elephant, leopard or lion until trophy is shot: $75.00

CONDITIONS:

Due to small quota allocations per area, a client needs to reserve animals (including plains game) upon booking the safari. Non-reserved animals may still be taken in the unlikely event that they will be available at the commencement of the safari.

POLICY ON LION & LEOPARD:

No lions under the age of five (5) or juvenile leopards may be shot. In the event of this happening without the PH’s consent, the hunter will be responsible for the payment of a US $30,000.00 penalty

POLICY ON BAIT:
Meat used for baiting purposes from trophy animals or meat that has not been hunted by the client will be charged for @ US $2.50 / kg. Bait animals are available but are subject to quota availability and therefore must be pre-booked.

TROPHY FEES:
Baboon $100.00
Cape Buffalo Price On Request
Civet Cat $600.00
Duiker-Common $300.00
Genet Cat $400.00
Guineafowl $10.00
Hyena-Spotted $1,000.00
Impala-Common $300.00

Male

Jackal $300.00
Kudu-Southern Greater $2,100.00
Leopard Price On Request
Lion Price On Request
Monkey-Vervet $100.00
Porcupine $300.00
Steenbuck $750.00
Tsessebe $1,000.00
Warthog $750.00
Waterbuck-Common $1,950.00
Zebra-Burchell's $1,500.00