HOW MUCH DOES IT USUALLY COST TO GO ON A HUNTING TRIP IN AFRICA?

Posted on 08. Mar, 2010 by admin in Africa travel

If you go on a labour activate in continent and you catch quite a some animals (maybe a some of the bounteous five) how such would it commonly ammo discover to? Like what would the toll range?

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2 Responses to “HOW MUCH DOES IT USUALLY COST TO GO ON A HUNTING TRIP IN AFRICA?”

  1. beare85

    08. Mar, 2010

    Africa hunting is exactly what you want it to be, you can go on relatively low cost hunts for plains game, such as impala, kudu, gemsbok, springbok, there are a few places offering multi-species hunts, 8-10 days, around 8-10 animals, for about $6000-$7000. From there it escalates quite quickly. If you want to hunt zebra, cape buffalo, lion, leopard, anything like that you are looking at over $1000 just in license and trophy fees. A cape buffalo hunt you are looking at $10,000+. Anything bigger than that is going to start even higher. Shop around, you may be able to find a deal. There are lots of outfitters and shopping around is essential.

  2. tater

    08. Mar, 2010

    I was just recently at an American Whitetail banquet and they could not sell an 8 day hunting trip to Africa. There was an auction, and they couldn’t even get the minimum bid of $300 because the trophy fees and airfare were outrageous. If I would have purchased that hunt, taken five big animals, airfare, I would have easily been in about $15,000. I would take a whitetail in Illinois anyday…