19 July 2010, 20:03
Greg BrownleeBongo hunts - Great price!
Outfitter: Nsok Safaris
Agent: Jeff C. Neal, Inc.
Dates: April-June, 2011
Country: Cameroon
Primary Animals: Bongo, Dwarf Buffalo, Sititunga
For 2011 our Cameroon outfitter has offered us a very special deal on his bongo hunts. The normal pricing for 2010 was $38,000 for daily rates only. For 2011, this price will be $30,000 for daily rates, but he has offered this hunt to us at a daily rate of
$25,000 including ground transport to and from camp! These hunts are done on 14 day itineraries, with 12 of those days being actual hunting days. This price is for a limited time, after which the price will go back up to $30,000 for the daily rates. I am sure some of you heard about the charter situation in Cameroon (none available, broken down planes, operators charging insane amounts of cash for charters) so the outfitter went ahead and included the round trip ground transport. Should the hunter want to do an air charter to camp, that will be done at their own cost (may be shared with other clients).
Our clients have generally gone from mid May to late June and have had 100% success on bongos so far. Bongos are hunted with dogs.
So, daily rates (including transfer) are
$25,000.00. Trophy fees listed below.
Additional animals are as follows (paid in Euro): a) TWO (2) DIFFERENT SPECIES OF GROUP “A”:
ELEPHANT ............................................................ 5.000 € (Non-importable to U.S.)
BONGO ............................................................ 4.000 €
DWARF BUFFALO ............................................................ 2.500 €
b) FOUR (4) DIFFERENT SPECIES OF GROUP “B”:
SITATUNGA ............................................................ 1.500 €
GIANT FOREST HOG ............................................................ 1.000 €
BUSH PIG ............................................................ 500 €
PETER’S DUIKER ............................................................ 350 €
BAY DUIKER ............................................................ 350 €
GABON DUIKER ............................................................ 350 €
BLUE DUIKER ............................................................ 350 €
BLACK – FRONTED DUIKER ............................................................ 350 €
BATE’S PYGMY ANTELOPE ............................................................ 350 €
Below is a list of what is included in this price and what is not included: THESE PRICES INCLUDE:
1. AIRPORT ASSISTANCE UPON ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE.
2. PROFESSIONAL HUNTER WITH PYGMY TRACKERS AND PORTERS.
3. FULL BOARD AND SOFT DRINKS WHILE IN CAMP; BEER AND WINE IN REASONABLE QUANTITIES.
4. SUPPORT CREW: COOK, SKINNER, WAITER, LAUNDRY, DRIVER, MECHANIC, ETC.
5. FULLY – EQUIPED PERMANENT CAMP, ACCOMODATIONS, STONE – BUILT LOUNGE / DINNING AREA, AIR CONDITIONED.
6. USE ESSENTIAL FLY – CAMP EQUIPMENT, IF NECESSARY.
7. UNLIMITED USE OF HUNTING VEHICLES WHILE ON SAFARI.
8. TRANSPORT BY ROAD DOUALA/YAOUNDE – CAMP – DOUALA/YAOUNDE
NOT INCLUDED ARE:
1. INTERCONTINENTAL FLIGHTS.
2. CHARTER FLIGHTS DOUALA/YAOUNDE – CAMP – DOUALA/YAOUNDE.
3. PERSONAL EXPENSES, TIPS, HOTEL CHARGES BEFORE AND AFTER THE SAFARI.
4. OBSERVERS AT $350.00 PER DAY.
5. HUNTING LICENCE + FIREARMS IMPORT PERMIT + AIRPORT FORMALITIES $2,000.00
6. LIQUOR AND SPIRITS.
7. DIP, PACK AND SHIPMENT OF TROPHIES TO DOUALA $1,500.00
8. INSURANCES OF WHATEVER SORT.
Please PM me or Email me with any questions you may have.
19 July 2010, 21:06
NavalukI understood when I went in 08 that Sitatunga was a class "A" not "B" and of course they closed Yellowback to celebrate my arrival. Nice price on this. How long is the drive from Douala? or are you having people fly into Yaounde?
19 July 2010, 21:39
A.Dahlgrenquote:
Originally posted by SG Olds:
I understood when I went in 08 that Sitatunga was a class "A" not "B" and of course they closed Yellowback to celebrate my arrival. Nice price on this. How long is the drive from Douala? or are you having people fly into Yaounde?
Some outfitters just want to make some more dollars.
19 July 2010, 22:46
dwarf416Nsok safaris never put sitatunga on list a because it is not true that it is on list A for the government. Felix is a true forest ph and has being operating in cameroon for the last 30 years. i have done two hunts with him and have not done the third one due to lack of time but will go back with him any time any day if possible.
19 July 2010, 23:19
A.DahlgrenDiego, Nsok are one of the few outfitters in Cameroon that have the "right" license after my research. Many dont allow you to hunt Bongo and Elephant on the same safari without paying double price. A big + to Felix.
19 July 2010, 23:41
D. NelsonI visited their booth at the SCI Convention and, if I understood correctly, at that time there were 2 hunting areas. Is this in the Lopoundji Hunting Reserve or Lolobye?
Best regards, D. Nelson
20 July 2010, 09:17
Greg Brownleequote:
Originally posted by D. Nelson:
I visited their booth at the SCI Convention and, if I understood correctly, at that time there were 2 hunting areas. Is this in the Lopoundji Hunting Reserve or Lolobye?
Best regards, D. Nelson
Thanks for the question Darin.
The area being hunted on this hunt is Lopoundji area 29. It's about a days + drive to camp and back.
21 July 2010, 01:19
Greg Brownleequote:
Originally posted by SG Olds:
I understood when I went in 08 that Sitatunga was a class "A" not "B" and of course they closed Yellowback to celebrate my arrival. Nice price on this. How long is the drive from Douala? or are you having people fly into Yaounde?
The drive is about a days drive. I know it's long, but with the charter mess that's going on right now it's really your only choice. If the charter companies are back up and running this time next year, the client can choose to do the flight instead of driving. We had 3 hunters and 1 observer go this year and did the drive and although they said it was long, none said it was a bad trip.