12 January 2011, 01:01
Leopard Legend Hunting SafariLeopard Hunt Special Namibia 2011
Leopard Hunt Special with Leopard Legend Hunting Safaris Namibia only for 2011
ALL INCLUSIVE Namibian Leopard Hunt for only U$ 17 000.00 (14 days of hunting!!)
DAILY RATES INCLUDE
Services of a licensed Professional Hunter (PH) * Tracker, skinners and driver * Cost of Leopard permit * Full accommodation, meals & all drinks * Four wheel drive hunting vehicle * Field preparation of trophies and delivery of trophies to local taxidermist * Transport by road to nearby concession areas * Daily laundry * 15% VAT on daily rates.
DAILY RATES EXCLUDE
Flights to and from Windhoek International Airport, Namibia, including airport taxes *Taxidermist, packing and shipping fees of trophies * Rifle hire * Gratuities to PH, skinners, trackers and camp staff
PH: Lwyk Jansen van Vuuren
Company: Leopard Legend Hunting Safaris
EMAIL: info@leopardlegend.com Mobile: 00264 81 236 0833
P O Box 445
Outjo
Namibia
12 January 2011, 01:15
A.DahlgrenHow many leopards are exportable from Namibia 2011 ?
Thanks
12 January 2011, 02:13
Karl Squote:
Originally posted by A.Dahlgren:
How many leopards are exportable from Namibia 2011 ?
Thanks
Anton, 250 again.
13 January 2011, 06:45
jdollarbig difference between 38 and 250. which is it guys?
13 January 2011, 07:06
Saeedquote:
DAILY RATES EXCLUDE
Flights to and from Windhoek International Airport, Namibia, including airport taxes *Taxidermist, packing and shipping fees of trophies * Rifle hire * Gratuities to PH, skinners, trackers and camp staff
You complained why I deleted your last offer.
And here you go again and make an offer you cannot supply.
Does the above include international flights?
I know it does not, but someone is going to understand it that way.
13 January 2011, 09:09
Karl SJerry, around 55 to conservancies and the rest to private land owners to make up 250.
13 January 2011, 10:21
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Karl S:
Jerry, around 55 to conservancies and the rest to private land owners to make up 250.
Are dogs still out?