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Hunters: The Sultan Family



Area: Sango, Save Valley Conservancy.
Dates: 21st May to 3rd June 2017
Outfitter: Zambezi Hunter (Booked Directly: Alistair Pole & Winston Tylor)
PHs: Ian Bachelor (My Father’s Hunt) and Thierry Labat for Leopard.
Rifles: 375 H&H, 300 Win Mag and .243
Animals Hunted: Leopard, Eland, Waterbuck, Kudu, Zebra (2), Warthog, Giraffe, Wildebeast (2), Jackal, Honeybadger, Klipspringer, Baboon and Bait Impalas (10).
Animal Hunted but not collected: Kudu (saw many, wanted an above average one).
Animal Seen: All of the big five and just about everything thing else the Save valley has to offer, the area is extra loaded with game specially Impala, Zebra, Widebeast and Girrafe which are present in great numbers throughout the concession.

Hunt Objective: This was a repeat of our last family safari in Mokore with a retake on Leopard, only this time it was to be hunted by my elder son. The main idea of this hunt was to have some fun time for the whole family in African bush. We wanted to hunt an area where we could enjoy nature with comfort in presence of all Big 5 within the area. Being a family safari both me and my father encouraged the younger hunters to fully participate and shoot as many quality animals as they can. Building on last time’s experience the young hunters and wife performed well 

Zambezi Hunters (ZH): Run by Alistair Pole and Winston Tyler ZH is an excellent company that paid careful attention to every detail of the trip delivering a customized Safari which only had pleasant surprises that exceeded our expectations. They operate in some excellent areas and their backend dealing is second to none, they have our highest recommendation.

PHs:

Thierry Labat


There are a lot of great reviews about Thierry on AR and I can now gladly say that we found Thierry matching every word of praise that is written here. Thierry is a great PH who has the best ethical hunting sense that I have ever experienced, his thinking and reaction to different hunting challenges on the trip was simply amazing. He has a passion for Leopard hunting and his methods are thorough that reflects in his successful results. On top of being a great hunter, he is a gem of a guy a pleasure to be with and always thinking about the comfort of his clients. I have hunted a few times in Africa and can safely say that he is the best PH I have hunted with so far.

Ian Bachelor


Ian was my father’s PH assigned to plains game hunting of my Sons and he also helped in Baiting process. My father and Sons enjoyed hunting with him. He is a old school PH who works hard to deliver a very enjoyable safari experience. He conducted my Sons hunt very well encouraging them to believe in themselves with great results. Ian has been extensively hunting in Tanzania and other part of Africa and it was great discussing his experiences over the years.

Traveling: We took Emirates via Dubai and Lusaka to Harare, as usual, Emirates was a treat to fly with. We arrived at Harare in evening and cleared the immigration in a breeze. Zambezi Hunter’s Managing Director Winston Taylor was waiting for us outside and took us to Armadale guest house in Harare.







Early next morning we chartered into Sango and was recived by our Phs.


Area: Sango is one of the most game rich concession that I have been to with amazing number of plainsgame, Buffalo, Leopard and Elephants. Rhinos, Wilddogs, Lions and Cheetahs are all present and were seen on this safari.









Cheetah got real close to Impalas but then they were more worried about us thats why they didn't go for the final charge.




























Thierry calling Wild Dogs, they came as close as 3 yards from him.



Sango Tented Camp: A great traditional African Safari Tent that is so luxurious that it far exceeded our expectations. The details given to everything is just phenomenal and the sundowners were made a special occasion. The camp is scrupulously run by Jannie and Cathy Leibenberg.




















It was Ian’s birthday during safari and he got to cut a wonderful cake that we all enjoyed.


Sango Lodge: is about as luxurious as you can get in African Bush, it is really astounding to see such a spectacle in the middle of African bush. We stayed here in the later part of our hunt for a short time. The lodge is managed by Matt and Tshana:





















And the GYM


The Plains game Hunt for the Kids: The kids had a great time hunting in Ian’s guidance and under the watchful eye of my father who loved seeing his grandsons following the family traditions.









































The skinning Shed


The Leopard Hunt: Thierry is Leopard hunting artist and it is a mesmerizing experience to watch and participate in Thierry’s show. We had 12 baits put up in 4 days of hunting and had 7 different males feeding along with lot of females on different baits as shown in the Map.



My son shot the Leopard on 5th evening of the hunt and first night in blind with a well placed 375 bullet and the Leopard going 25 yards from the bait tree before giving up. It was an old male and a great proper trophy that my son can be real proud off.

Mudini setting up baits.










Trail Cam is an integral part of today’s Leopard Hunting
















Conclusion: Keeping the hunt objective in mind, this is probably the best place run by some quality people of both ZH Hunters and Sango and with the professionalism of the two PHs, this was a class safari that we thoroughly enjoyed from A to Z.

Some Sundowner we had:










Sun Setting on the last day of Safari


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Cant be any better this Safari !
Congrats to all involved


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Ahmed and family well done - a proper family safari! Congrats to all and great to have 3 generations living it! Superb pictures too!

Thanks for sharing.

Charlie

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Great Report and Great Safari. Thanks for sharing !
 
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Well done to everyone.
The smiles on the boys faces is all you need to see to know how the safari went.


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Wow tis the season for wonderful safari reports.

Thank you so much for your report. What an amazing adventure.
 
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Thanks for the report! Great photos! Looks like a dream hunt! Well done!!!!!
 
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Superb overview of your hunt and fantastic photos. The camps there are over the top nice! Might even be able to convince my wife to join me in Sango!


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Excellent report and pics! Congrats to all and thanks for posting.
 
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Great safari and outstanding pictures. Nothing beats sharing the experience with family.


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Wohoo! Way to go! dancing
 
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Fantastic hunt & great report,well done.


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Ahmed!,
This is a great expedition and great experience specially with family, beautiful trophies and marvelous pictures as you always took!, CONGRATULATIONS for yet another good hunt. Leopard is fabulous.
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An exceptional hunt and experience


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Wow! Excellent report. Well done.


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Looks like the Sultan family had a most excellent safari, taking some great animals.

thank you very much for sharing
 
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Simply fantastic. Congrats again. Enjoyed following on Facebook. Great photos...


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Outstanding report, Ahmed. After the fiasco that Larry Shores had to endure with Sango how did they assure you that they wouldn't treat you in a similar manner? I know you were following Larry's thread and expressed some concern.


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Outstanding! tu2 tu2 tu2
 
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Congratulations. I am envious of the cheetah sightings. I do not recall having seen one there.

Thierry spoke very highly of the Safari. In particular, he spoke well of your children. Of course , that speaks volumes for the parenting. You should be proud of them.

I hope our paths cross one day.
 
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Congrats on an Excellent Safari. Time with the family is time WELL SPENT!!!
 
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Had fun following you guys on Facebook but this report is even better ! Well done on a dream Safari!
 
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Well done and congratulations on your wonderful safari. Great pics. Thanks for sharing!

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Thanks for sharing. Congrats to your whole family! Excellent report and Pictures!!!
 
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What a fantastic safari, very nice trophies, excellent leopard and you took some beautiful pictures. Glad a good time was had by all you. Congratulations and thanks for sharing.


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Great to see another hunt report from you after quite a few years!

Exceptional as usual. You must be really proud of the boys.

Thanks for sharing.


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Fantastic safari and incredible images. Well done Ahmed!



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Great photos and great safari!
 
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Excellent.

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Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

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Originally posted by Bud Meadows:
After the fiasco that Larry Shores had to endure with Sango how did they assure you that they wouldn't treat you in a similar manner? I know you were following Larry's thread and expressed some concern.


Larry is a great guy and his reports and hunt videos were a big part of my inspiration to go to this area. Sango and ZH are a topnotch operation, I don't have all the information on what went wrong but I sincerely hope that it gets addressed and we again see great report from Larry of his adventures in Sango.


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Congratulations. I am envious of the cheetah sightings. I do not recall having seen one there.

Thierry spoke very highly of the Safari. In particular, he spoke well of your children. Of course , that speaks volumes for the parenting. You should be proud of them.

I hope our paths cross one day.


Thanks Larry. It was a perfect place for the kids to learn about African hunting and both Thierry and Ian played their part very professionally that resulted in a safe and successful safari. The kids really enjoyed and are looking forward to return to Africa soon.

Re Cheetah sighting, yes it is rare to see cheetah in Save Valley but we got lucky to witness Cheetah hunting Impalas for about 10 minutes.


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After becoming a father last year, my dream is to go on a family hunting safari. This safari seems as good as it gets Smiler Congratulations on an awesome safari for the whole family !!
 
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Top shelf in all respects! Congrats Ahmed and thank you for sharing, it was an very enjoyable report. Best, LDK


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Ahmed!,
This is a great expedition and great experience specially with family, beautiful trophies and marvelous pictures as you always took!, CONGRATULATIONS for yet another good hunt. Leopard is fabulous.
IH


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Ahmed, great hunt and some great pictures, well done to all involved!!


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