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Re: $10,000 to $12,000 for a hunt
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Pete:
Check out Namibia. PH was Hentie Van Heerden. I was there in May and loved it. Day rates were 1x1 Hunter $280, Non hunter $100.
7 days....$2660


Trophy fees were
....Kudu......$750
....Oryx......$420
....Springbok,$310
....Duiker....$200
....Red Hartebeast, $480
Total........ $2160

Taxidermy by Namases Taxidermy near Windhoek,
(euro)...Kudu, $500
..........Oryx $400
....Springbok, $240
........Duiker, $275
....Hartebeast $395

Total .........$1810
Grand total...$6630

Airfare.....?

Trophy shipping to USA...?
The euro/USA exchange rate will increase this. I hope this helps in your decision. I think you can do it in your budget, depending on airfare and shipping. I'm not an outfitter and get nothing in return for this information.
 
Posts: 948 | Location: Kenai, Ak. USA | Registered: 05 November 2000Reply With Quote
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Pete,

I can recommend Bethaven Safaris very highly. I've been there twice and you will find several recent hunt reports about them here on AR. [There is one now and two more from late October.]

If this looks interesting at all please contact me, when I last talked to them they were offering several reasonable packages that would make a very nice hunt!

When my buddy and I both hunted there last year we also spent about two additional weeks driving from Kruger Park all across South Africa to Cape Town and we still spent under $12,000 combined in total [not counting taxidermy.]

Les
 
Posts: 1261 | Location: Clearwater, FL and Union Pier, MI | Registered: 24 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Check out Kikuyu Lodge is RSA. I hunted with them for 10 days in May and had a great safari. I believe they offer a package for around $5,000. Lodging and food are great. You may also want to look into Blauukrantz Safaris also in RSA. My brother-in-law is hunting with them in May of 05 on a package that he paid around $3,000 for. As others have noted, your budget seems about right but dont forget to allow for airfare, tipping of ph,tracker-skinner, pre/post safari accomodations, and taxidermy and shipping. (plus a new rifle or two, boots, binoculars, clothing, etc. etc). Now that I think about it, you may need a few grand more!!!
 
Posts: 757 | Location: Nashville/West Palm Beach | Registered: 29 November 2004Reply With Quote
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Check with Mims Reed at Hunters HQ, who books for Kamanjab Trophy Hunting in NW Namibia. Hospitality and amenities are superior, and they had a 'package' for hunter and observer wife that we fiddled with to take my son instead of wife. Great hosts and great hunting and somthing you could do in your budget. Bob
 
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