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What makes Masailand so expensive compared to some other areas?


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Huge Buff. The supply can and does demand the price. Also there are some unique species of plainsgame avalable up there as well. Well worth the price though.


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BIG LION, BIG LEOPARD, BIG ELEPHANT, BIG BUFFALO and the only place to hunt unique Plainsgame between the Masai Cattle Wink


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Does it cost more to operate there or is it just because of where it is and what's there?


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Does it cost more to operate there or is it just because of where it is and what's there?


McKay has provided the best answer and the unique species native only to the area is one of the main attractions; combine a hunt to include the Selous and you will have a bag that nowhere else in the world is available on a single hunting trip.
 
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Big trophies and limited license for some of the more special species such as Fringe eared Oryx, Gerenuk etc. When an outfitter/PH only has a very limited number of license for said animals, he can get a premium for those license. Also, supplying a quality staff, camp, amenities and supplies doesn't come cheap in remote areas. Look at what African's pay for fuel, ammo, vehicles/parts etc. Unfortunately, it's expensive to hunt there but for most a lifetime experience.
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