02 October 2003, 09:59
SmokerSAFARI FOR WIFE AND I
Is there such a thing as a sight seeing Safari with maybe a couple of smaller type animals thrown in? Wife and I are in our 60's and both of us have leg/hip problems so walking any distance ain't gonna make it. What's the possibility? Phil
02 October 2003, 10:10
<Rusty>Phil,
Try these folks. Claude and Jill are super folks, very near Kruger. They can set up your visit any way you want it.
Mafigeni Safaris Hope this helps
Rusty
We band of brothers!
02 October 2003, 10:10
GeorgeSYour best bet is to arrange a photo safari with an outfit that also runs hunts. That way you can pop a couple of impala or warthogs without blowing big money.
George
02 October 2003, 12:11
SmokerThanks Rusty and George, nice of you to take the time to write. I sent an e-mail to the Mafigeni folks asking what is possible, hope they answer my questions. Phil
02 October 2003, 14:25
retreeverPhil,
I did what you are asking with HuntersAfrica...
Time in Africa was to short...
Mike
02 October 2003, 15:11
T.CarrPhil,
How limited are you physically? The reason I ask is that the hunting in RSA is not that difficult and shooting from the hunting car is an option. If you are upfront with the outfitter about your limitations, they can structure the hunt to fit your needs. You may be able to hunt more than you think.
There are numerous quality outfitters in RSA. Some of the best known are:
Coenraad Vermaak Garry Kelly MadubulaAlso, depending on your budget, you might consider hunting in RSA and then going to Botswana for the photo safari.
If you want to stay in RSA, then Cape Town and the wine country are a must see. You could do this at the beginning or the end of your trip.
Regards,
Terry
[ 10-02-2003, 06:34: Message edited by: T.Carr ]02 October 2003, 15:22
bmpreglerGive Wendell Reich a call, I have not booked through him but know several who have and he may have what you are looking for at the Gras Ranch in Namibia.
Good Luck and Good Hunting.
Brandon
03 October 2003, 03:21
WPNI hunted at Gras last year and had a wonderful time. Namibia is a beautiful country, and from what I heard while there a visit to Etosha Pan park is not to be missed. Of course, I didn't go, as my hunt time was pretty tight.
I intend to return though, with wife and children in tow. This time I will schedule that visit to Etosha Pan, and then return to Gras. I have heard it has all the beauty of Kruger without the crowds.
03 October 2003, 05:54
SmokerTHANKS FOR THE GREAT INPUT. I HAVE VISITED ALL THE SITES AND SAVED THEM FOR THE FUTURE. THANKS AGAIN, PHIL GUARINO