How old were you when you went on your first safari? I am now 28 yrs old, I decided that I would go on safari two years ago after dreaming of Africa my whole life. The trouble is Africa is still a few years off. I just wonder how long it took some of you guys before you actually got there. Did some of you get to go as kids with your dad or granddad? Or did you slug it out a few years first?
Posts: 109 | Location: Fort Worth, TX | Registered: 20 May 2003
I can't remember that far back, but I will tell you that 95% of the people that go to Africa for the first time are well into their 40's and mostly in their 50s...They are retired or simi retired with kids out of school and they are enjoying the fruits of thier labor....
Posts: 42228 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000
I'll be 26 next summer. God willing I will be in Namibia June 11-24.
I've wanted to go since I was about 12 (magazine got me). It became more real in college when I started meeting people who had gone. I started saving as soon as I got my first post-college job, and *poof* 3 1/2 years later I'll be there. I've also managed to arrange my income so that I can make it an annual or semi-annual trip, until something drastic changes in my life.
Haven't gone yet, but I'll be in Namibia at the same time as Travis: June 12-23. I'll be a couple weeks shy of 30 when I leave. My little girl will be a year and a half by then. I hope she remembers me when I return. I'm dragging my dad along for his first safari - he'll be almost 54. With some luck, I won't have to wait 'til then to go on my next one!
I plan on a DG safari in 2007 or 2008, then another plains game safari with the wife and kid(s) some time after that. I doubt the finances will allow more frequent trips than that, but we'll make the best of the ones we go on!
Posts: 3305 | Location: Southern NM USA | Registered: 01 October 2002
I was 38 on my first trip....I am now 40. I wish I would have went sooner and I can't wait to get back. I have been able to make two trips so far....It is like no other place on earth. Don't miss this if this is something you wish to do...I sat in the hospital last week... while in my room...all i did was plan my next trip. Don't wait for "some day"...it may never come.
urdubob
Posts: 945 | Location: TN USA | Registered: 09 March 2002
My wife and I made our first trip this September, I turned 40 in May, she is ??? What? Do you think I'm crazy enough to post her age She might read this
Africa '05!!!!
Posts: 1739 | Location: alabama | Registered: 13 November 2001
I was 23 when I went to Zim in 2002. I talked my father into going with me on his first safari. He was 47. I saved for 1.5 years befor I left and I am still paying off the taxidermy bill.
I am hoping to go again in 2006. After my first safari all I think about is my NEXT safari.
Posts: 294 | Location: Corning, NY | Registered: 15 January 2003
I turned 50 in RSA in Sept. My wife bought me the trip because she knew that I had been dreaming about it for 25 years. We are planning Tanzania or Namibia in 06. You can see my hunt report in the Africa Hunt Report section. My advice- don't wait! Blacktailer
Posts: 3831 | Location: Cave Creek, AZ | Registered: 09 August 2001
I got separated and divorced 2 years ago, when I was 42. I resolved then to go on safari by the time I was 50.
Now that I'm the only one with any control over my finances, I've put the necessary financial plans into place, so that I'm 90% sure I'll go in 2 years. That will make me almost 46.
If all goes well, I'll have gone on 2 safaris by the time I'm 50.
Posts: 2921 | Location: Canada | Registered: 07 March 2001
I had big plans for a return trip in 2004 for Cape Buffalo with some friends, but life seems to have gotten in the way of making that a reality. My financial situation was drastically alterred by a transfer/move in January (great career move but devastating to the savings acct.), and my friends have encountered obstacles since. I have my fingers crossed for 2005 instead, but will even have to play that by ear.
In the meantime, however, I think of very little else and squirrel away every penny I can (into what I like to call my "change midden"). Africa is very addictive!
Cheers, Canuck
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Posts: 7123 | Location: The Rock (southern V.I.) | Registered: 27 February 2001
Thanks for the link. I still say thats one NICE wildebeest. Tell me more about your .375 A-bolt. I shoot a 30-06 stainless stalker and I'm thinking of buying a .375 for my '05 eland hunt. What does it weight with the scope? How bad is the recoil?
Posts: 1739 | Location: alabama | Registered: 13 November 2001
I decided to go on safari while reading John Hunter's Book Hunter in the 7th grade, but it took until later to get there. I spent some time in Africa in the military at age 35, but I couldn't get enough time to go hunt. There I was in Kenya, The Sudan, Somalia and Ethiopia -- but no hunting for me. I decided I would go after I retired and the plan was to do it on my 50th birthday.
I actually got it done in time to celebrate my 53rd birthday in Namibia. That was supposed to be the one and only trip, but Africa gets in your blood.
jim
Posts: 4166 | Location: San Diego, CA USA | Registered: 14 November 2001
Like many others here - dreamed about hunting in Africa since I was a boy. At age 43, I finally made that first trip - plains game in Zimbabwe last summer. Hope to be back for the NEXT trip before the 46th birthday.
I was 35 when I made my first trip after dreaming about it since about 8. Made up for lost time. I will be 45 next month and have made 7 trips in the last 9 years! Number 8 is coming up November 4th with Ridge Taylor in Tanzania. Should be the best yet!
Yet to make my first safari. Been to Africa twice though, for my job. Senegal was nice, Sudan was less so. Came back with something intestinal from the Sudan, which stuck with me for months, and surgery resulting from it. Cooled my appetite for Africa for a good number of years. At 40, with the recent move to CDN behind us, I'm **years** away from it now. I guess we'll need a decade or so to get where we were financially, unless business really takes off...talk to me again about a safari in 2014 :-(
In the mean time...plenty to pursue around here :-)
I was 44 before I could afford to go but I dreamed of Africa for many years before that. I wish I could have started going about 10 years earlier since I believe I may physically run out of steam before I can do everything I would like over there. Africa really gets under your skin and just keeps drawing you back. There isn't really anything that your money can buy that quite compares to safari.
Posts: 13091 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002
I was 46 in 2001, Botswana, buffalo and plains game, 12 days hunting. I am still waiting on the taxidermy, 2 years and two months later, but a 15 month quarantine delayed the shipping. The buffalo is almost done and is looking good.
I dreamed about it since I was 10 years old, having commenced reading J. A. Hunter's Hunter at the public library then.
I'll be back!
Posts: 28032 | Location: KY | Registered: 09 December 2001