EASTERN CAPE
The Eastern Cape is known for Vaal Rhebock, Bontebok, White and Black Springbok, Lechwe and more. The area is hilly to mountainous and has a wonderful climate, which consists of warm days, cool nights and the occasional snow in winter. With this favorable climate you find rarities such as Buffalo, Black Wildebeest, Nyala, Gemsbok, Giraffe, Eastern Cape Kudu and Cape Mountain Zebra. Due to good management the game is abundant making long drives between hunting areas unnecessary therefore your time is spent hunting and experiencing the Africa bush. |
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NORTHERN CAPE
The Northern Cape is known to have the best Eland, Gemsbok, Hartebeest, Black Wildebeest, Blesbok, Springbuck and, what not many people know, the BEST Impala. The largest herds of Sable and Roan are found in the Northern Cape. The sweet bushveld of the Northern Cape provides good eating for the game. There is no need to take precautions against malaria, yellow fever, etc. Our hunting area in the Northern Cape is around Kimberley and exceeds 150,000 acres. |
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MPUMALANGA (Known in the old days ad Transvaal.)
This area is known for excellent Kudu, Waterbuck, Warthog, Eland, Blue Wildebeest, etc. Also in this area, no precautions need to be taken against malaria, etc. The total hunting area in Mpumalanga exceeds 100,000 acres and includes an area from Lydenburg up to Hoedspruit.
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NATAL
Among others, this area is known for its Nyala, Suni, Red Duiker, Common Reedbuck, Mountain Reedbuck, Burchell Zebra, Warthog. The best Nyalas are taken in Natal and especially in the area of Hluhluwe. This is because Hluhluwe has "sand forest", the habitat Nyala, Suni and Red Duiker prefer. The climate is more tropical and the habitat is denser. Malaria-precautions need to be taken. |
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NORTHERN PROVINCE
The Northern Province is among those regarded by many as the "heart of the Republic of South Africa", remains one of the most attractive, varied and stimulating parts of the world. Beneath the ground nature bestowed vast wealth and the soil is deep and fertile. The bushman hunters once pursued vast herds upon these plains. The terrain varies from gentle rolling, sandy open plains to hilly outcrops and densely covered mountain ranges. Typical Bushveld species abound in its natural wonder, species that include Kudu, Impala, Warthog, Red Hartebeest, Gemsbok, Blue Wildebeest, Eland, Zebra, Bushbuck, Springbok and Waterbuck just to name a few. From April to October the climate consists of warm, dry days and crisp nights when a campfire is a comforting, romantic companion. |
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