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The Mutanda Game Reserve, a 12 500 acre privately owned, fenced reserve, located in the North Western province of Zambia. A magnificent area of immense natural beauty and diversity, we are proud to offer a unique experience on this premier private wildlife area.

The scenery and habitat on the reserve varies widely, from Miombo Woodland and thicket to large open plains and swamp. Owing to the variance in habitat, a wide range of species are present with Buffalo, Roan Antelope, Sable, Livingstone Eland, Tsessebe, Sitatunga and a wide range of other species occurring on the reserve. Good populations of all species are present, with quality huntable specimens present across all species.

The camp on the reserve consists of three spacious tents, located along the shore of a large lake. Complete with all the necessary amenities, the basic yet comfortable camp will ensure all your needs are catered for.

Combine good food and accommodations, excellent infrastructure and healthy herds of game, and you have the makings of a great experience in this remote part of Zambia!


After years of development and watching the reserve grow and thrive, we are excited to be able to now offer the Mutanda Game Reserve as a new destination for those interested in Zambia.

2020 will be the first season we are hunting on the reserve, and we are excited to see the outcome of years of hard work and conservation.


The reserve is home to a wide range of species, and most will be on quota for next season.

Day Fees

  • U$500 per hunter per day.

    Fees Include

      The services of a licensed professional hunter, support staff and a fully equipped vehicle.
      Accommodation and meals.
      Soft Drinks, Local Beers and Wines.
      Daily Laundry.
      Use of all facilities and amenities at our camp.
      Field preparation of trophies.
      Transport from nearest commercial airport (Solwezi Airport).


    Fees Exclude

      Rifle Import Permits/Hire of Firearm/s.
      Zambian Visa (purchased on entry into the country.
      Ammunition Tax.
      Trophy Fees.
      Accomodation before or after the hunt.
      Transport to and from the hunting area.
      Dip and Pack of trophies.
      Any further costs relating to the safari, but not involved with Ntengu Safaris or not incurred on the property where the hunt takes place.


    Trophy Fees:

      Blue Wildebeest: U$ 1500,00
      Bushpig: U$ 1100,00
      Chobe Bushbuck: U$ 1300,00
      Crawshay Zebra: U$ 1800,00
      Common Duiker: U$ 550,00
      Crawshay Defassa Waterbuck: U$ 2800,00
      Greater Kudu: U$ 2900,00
      Livingstone Eland: U$ 3500,00
      Lichtenstein Hartebeest: U$ 2400,00
      Warthog: U$ 750,00
      Southern Impala: U$ 350,00
      Kafue Lechwe: U$ 3500,00
      Sable Antelope: U$ 6500,00
      Puku: U$ 1100,00
      Roan Antelope: U$ 9500,00
      Tsessebe: U$ 3750,00
      Side Stripped Jackal: U$ 880,00
      Cape Buffalo: U$ 8000,00


    All species on this list are present in good numbers, and we are confident of success for any prospective client.

    Additional Costs:

    [LIST]Dip and Pack: Approx U$ 1500,00 (paid directly to the agent)



    For any further information or clarification, you con contact me on kasonso@ntengusafaris.com or on (+260) 966 992 005 (WhatsApp).


    Mutanda Game Reserve forms part of the Ntengu Safaris collection. We also manage the Lunga and Kasonso Busanga GMA's, abutting the Kafue National Park. Collectively, we have under our stewardship in excess of 1.95 million acres of Zambian wilderness.

    Many Thanks


    Arturo Cuturi
    Ntengu Safaris
    Zambia
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    Posts: 11 | Location: Zambia | Registered: 03 November 2018Reply With Quote
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    This actually looks like a pretty fare hunt and prices. No outrageous trophy fees etc. and anyone who doesn't think 12.5K acres a fair chase sized place not thinking, as over 20 square miles.
     
    Posts: 501 | Location: Maryland | Registered: 18 June 2006Reply With Quote
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    Thank you for the comment!

    We are undertaking our first Safaris on this area next season, but have been developing it for the past 6 years, and look forward to seeing the results of all the work that has been put in.

    All the wildlife is free roaming and self sustaining, and the area is a fair size, tract of land, that allows for a good hunt.


    Arturo Cuturi
    Ntengu Safaris
    Zambia
     
    Posts: 11 | Location: Zambia | Registered: 03 November 2018Reply With Quote
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Ntengu Safaris:
    Thank you for the comment!

    We are undertaking our first Safaris on this area next season, but have been developing it for the past 6 years, and look forward to seeing the results of all the work that has been put in.

    All the wildlife is free roaming and self sustaining, and the area is a fair size, tract of land, that allows for a good hunt.


    Arturo..the place looks great!

    How are things looking in the GMA's?
     
    Posts: 1937 | Location: St. Charles, MO | Registered: 02 August 2012Reply With Quote
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    Thank you very much!

    We have just taken over management of the Lunga Busanga block, and are in the process of building a camp. There is some work to do, but the area is looking promising.

    The Kasonso Busanga is looking good, and we are excited to see what the area produces this year, we are sure our hard work with the anti-poaching will start to show, with good results.


    Arturo Cuturi
    Ntengu Safaris
    Zambia
     
    Posts: 11 | Location: Zambia | Registered: 03 November 2018Reply With Quote
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Ntengu Safaris:
    Thank you very much!

    We have just taken over management of the Lunga Busanga block, and are in the process of building a camp. There is some work to do, but the area is looking promising.

    The Kasonso Busanga is looking good, and we are excited to see what the area produces this year, we are sure our hard work with the anti-poaching will start to show, with good results.


    We need more people like you. Hope to get over there one day.
     
    Posts: 1937 | Location: St. Charles, MO | Registered: 02 August 2012Reply With Quote
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    There are many who do far more than we do!

    We can only try and do as much as is possible in the areas under our care.

    It would be great to have you over one day, let me know when you are ready!


    Arturo Cuturi
    Ntengu Safaris
    Zambia
     
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