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28 January 2009, 02:24
Paul C
Shona Adventures
I have been checking out hunting operations for Namibia and Shona Adventures looks very appealing to me. I would like to go on a hunt with my two boys and wife and their lodge looks like something that would be a great place for the family, plus they seem like a small family operation and I appreciate that because we are also a small family business. Has anyone on AR hunted with Shona ?

Thanks,
Paul
29 January 2009, 06:27
George Wood
My wife and I spent 14 days with Johann and family of Shona Adventures. We did a variety of activities: sightseeing, surf-casting on the Atlantic coast, quad running on some of the largest dunes in Africa, camel-riding (need to do at least once in your life) and then travelling inland to the beautiful hunt camp. The unique lodge is built into a rocky hillside and uses huge boulders for architectural features. One night a big herd of desert elephants passed through camp so quietly they didn't even wake us (or the dogs) up! Johann, Vellies (Johann's father), and his tracker, Tjokie, are a pleasure to hunt with. I shot three nice animals, a kudu, gemsbuck, and mountain zebra. They're not record book but still very nice trophies. Vera, Johann's wife, Clarissa, (Vellie's wife), and little Zoe keep the camp running smoothly with delicious meals and good company. Etosha National Park and a nearby Himba village are worth seeing also. We highly recommend Shona Adventures. George & Candy Wood
29 January 2009, 07:48
Bill/Oregon
Another thumbs up for Shona. Brother Dave and I enjoyed our first taste of Africa in the competent and very friendly hands of the extended Veldsman family in May 2007. We hunted both the Avondschaduw property near Otjiwarongo and the Huab River hills out of Tualuka Lodge, which I found simply stunning. I'd sure love to "work off" a hunt there clearing tracks with a chainsaw, etc. I think the baboons may still be angry at me for shooting their old Uncle Bob ...
Johann and Vera made us feel like old friends. I miss them.


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29 January 2009, 21:52
Bwanna
Isn't "Shona Adventures" the title of Robert Mugube's autobiography? Big Grin


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29 January 2009, 22:14
TWL
Paul:
I hunted with Johann at Shona last year and will be returning this June. I think Shona is an ideal outfit for a small family PG safari. Feel free to give me a PM and I'll be happy to share my insights with you.
Good Hunting. Tom


114-R10David
30 January 2009, 09:41
Shona
quote:
Originally posted by Bwanna:
Isn't "Shona Adventures" the title of Robert Mugube's autobiography? Big Grin


The word "Shona" or "Kashona" is used in the Owambo language. It's meaning is little or small and has no relation to Mugabe or Zimbabwe


Johann Veldsman

Shona Hunting Adventures

www.facebook.com/shonahunting

www.AfricanHuntingNamibia.com
www.conservation-hunting.com
Mobile: +264 81 128 3105

P.o. Box 564
Outjo
Namibia
Africa
30 January 2009, 10:35
shakari
Johann

It was a joke and a bloody good one at that!....... hence the little laughing thingy. Wink






30 January 2009, 15:56
Shona
Hi Shakari

I got it that it was a joke and no problem with that, just don't what to get people confused.

Cool


Johann Veldsman

Shona Hunting Adventures

www.facebook.com/shonahunting

www.AfricanHuntingNamibia.com
www.conservation-hunting.com
Mobile: +264 81 128 3105

P.o. Box 564
Outjo
Namibia
Africa
30 January 2009, 16:46
Bahati
Johann

Looking at some of the Nobel prize winning statements made over the last few days on AR - I don't blame you! animal


Johan
30 January 2009, 17:54
dr_dog_guy
I too spent some time last summer with Johann and recommend his organization. Had a great time and we hunted hard and did well. Very nice people. Feel free to PM me for comments.


Chuck
03 February 2009, 01:12
RR4hunt
Does Anne from Aspen Hill still book for them?