Trophy List/Prices:

All prices quoted in USD

 

Daily Rates

 

 

Hunter 1 x 1

Hunter 2 x 1

Non Hunter

 

Trophy List 

 

Baboon

Buffalo – First

Buffalo – Second

Buffalo -  Third

Bushbuck - East African

Bushpig

Cat – Civet

Crocodile

Duiker - Common

Eland - Patterson's (EA)

Elephant

     - 18kg (40Lbs) / 1.6m

     - 27kg (60 Lbs)

     - 32kg (80 Lbs)

Hartebeest - Lichtenstein's

Hippopotamus

Hyena - Spotted

Impala - Southern

Jackal

Kudu - Greater

Leopard

Lion - Selous

Reedbuck - Common / Southern

Sable Antelope

Warthog

Waterbuck - Common

Wildebeest - Nyassa

Zebra

Game Bird Species

Doves

Ducks

Francolin

Geese

Guinea Fowl

Sandgrouse

 

 

All Prices are Incl. of 18% VAT

 

 

 

 

7/10 Day

 

1,350

1,250

300

 

 

 

190

2,400

2,900

3,500

830

680

360

2,360

420

2,360

 

9,500

14,750

24,500

950

2,130

770

580

420

2,100

4,650

6,200

650

3,250

710

1,180

1,000

1,660

 

50

50

35

50

50

35

 

 

 

 

14 Day

 

1,650

1,550

300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21 Day

 

1,770

1,650

300

 

 

 

 

Elephant Hunting in Tanzania: Tanzania allows Elephant hunting only if the client obtains a CITIES import permit from his/her country. Only Elephants with the heaviest tusk weighing 15kg or the longest measuring 1.50m may be shot.

 

Hunting of Lion, Leopard and Greater Antelopes: Two cats may only be hunted on a 21 day safari and under the following conditions as per Tanzanian Wildlife Regulations:

 

1X1 Safari: Client may hunt one Lion and one Leopard.

2X1 Safari: Clients must share one Lion and one Leopard.

2X2 Safari: Clients will hunt one Lion and one Leopard each.

3X2 Safari: Clients must share two Lions and two Leopards.

4X2 Safari: Clients must share two Lions and two Leopards.

 

Please Note: While clients are guaranteed one of each species relevant to the safaris that they have booked, the multiple animals of certain species that are allowed on these safaris are subject to quota availability.

Daily Rate Include:

The service of a Professional Hunter(s) specified in the quotation and the safari crew including cook, mess steward, trackers, gun bearers, skinners, and general assistants.

Transport - one hunting vehicle per Professional Hunter.

All meals, water, sodas and local beers.

Full accommodation, including insect and snake-proof sleeping tents, toilet and shower on suite 12 V and 220 V lighting (Generator). Mess tent and kitchen equipment, utensils, refrigerator and freezer.

Medicine chest.

Skinning and preservation of trophies in the field.

 

Daily Rate Exclude:

Trophy handling fee, Hunting licenses, Conservation fee (See Trophy Fees).

Transport to and from the hunting area.

Hotel accommodation before and after the safari.

The cost of transporting equipment and personnel to places beyond our concessions for specific purposes as requested.

Gratuities to staff and Professional Hunters.

Taxidermist fees, shipment of trophies and personal items.

Safari Video.

Temporary firearm, import permits.

Safari Info

 

Hunting Season:

 

The hunting season in Tanzania is from June to December. This is to ensure that the rains do not affect the hunting.

 

Weapons and Ammo:

 

We recommend you bring a .30 caliber weapon for all plains game and cats. For thick-skinned dangerous game like Buffalo and Elephant, the minimum caliber allowed in Tanzania is .375. However we recommend something in the .416 caliber provided the client can handle the weapon adequately. For a single weapon all round safari a good scoped .375 should be big enough. Bear in mind the rifle should be transported on the airline in a solid hard case. For daily use while in the field we would suggest that you bring a soft case to protect the rifle.

 

A maximum of 100 bullets per weapon are allowed into the country for your safari.

 

Health:

 

We keep a well-stocked medicine box in the main camp, including anti-malaria tablets. Each hunting car also carries a first aid box. Malaria is prevalent in Tanzania and all clients are advised to seek medical opinion prior to their safari to obtain malaria prophylactic tablets, which should be taken a week before you start your safari and continued for four weeks after you leave Tanzania. The Tanzanian Government also requires a valid verification certificate for yellow fever for entry into the country. We also advise to bring with you any particular medicines that you may need during your safari.

 

Clothing:

 

Lightweight but protective clothing is recommended, green or khaki being the most suitable colours. Trousers or shorts are usually worn with a loose fitting shirt. Comfortable footwear is essential (something similar to desert boots), as are a wide brimmed hat and sunglasses, also a wool sweater or jacket for the evening and early mornings. Clients might like to bring a set of clothes for evenings in the camp. However, we do recommend that luggage be kept to a minimum if a charter flight is necessary due to the weight restrictions on the light aircraft.

 

Trophies:

 

The trophies will be field prepared in the camp, ready for transportation to the taxidermist, who will prepare them for export to your nominated taxidermist from where it is routed to the final destinations you prescribe.

 

Meals and Drinks:

 

We supply great home cooked meals. Mostly venison of animals taken on the safari. If you have any allergies please advise us 3 months in advance to allow us to cater to your specific needs.

We provide local beers, South African wines and soft drinks along with a basic range of spirits in the camp. Please note that if you want any special spirits in camp you will be required to bring it in with you.

 

Other Vital Information:

 

Communication

Each camp is complete with a satellite phone in case of an emergency. We encourage clients to hire a phone prior to the safari if they wish to be able to call home on the hunt. Some camps have regular cell network capabilities if you wish to bring your mobile phone.

 

Emergencies

In the case of an emergency we have satellite phones to call in an air evacuation. We have bush landing strips within close proximity of all camps.

 

Insurance

We recommend all our clients to take out both medical and travel insurance prior to the hunt. Global Rescue are very good and worth the money you will pay.

 

Visas and Passports

Nationals of certain countries will need to obtain a visa for entry into Tanzania. Advice should be obtained from the Tanzania Embassy in your country prior to your safari dates. In cases where there is no Embassy, please consult us so that we may assist but please do this in good time. Nationals of the European Union can also obtain their visas upon entry into Tanzania.

 

Currency

Please be advised that we only accept USD in cash, not travelers cheques, as they are not accepted in Tanzania. We also advise you to bring a few smaller denominations with you in case you wish to purchase curios etc.

Government Fees

 

Trophy Handling Fee

 

Hunting License

 

Conservation Fee per hunter

 

Conservation Fee per non-hunter USD 118 per day

 

Gun Import Permit USD 250 per gun. (Only 3 guns allowed per hunter.)

 

All Prices are Incl. of 18% VAT

7 Day

 

400

 

1,475

 

1,239

 

 

10 Day

 

400

 

1,416

 

1,770

 

 

21 Day

 

400

 

1,180

 

3,717

 

 

14 Day

 

400

 

1,298

 

2,478

 

 

Trophy List

 

Baboon

Buffalo

Bushbuck - East African

Bushpig

Cat - Civet

Crocodile

Duiker - Common

Eland - Patterson's (EA)

Elephant

Hartebeest - Lichtenstein's

Hippopotamus

Hyena - Spotted

Impala - Southern

Jackal

Kudu - Greater

Leopard

Lion - Selous

Reedbuck - Common / Southern

Sable Antelope

Warthog

Waterbuck - Common

Wildebeest - Nyassa

Zebra

Game Bird Species      

Doves

Ducks

Francolin

Geese

Guinea Fowl

Sandgrouse

7 Day

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

1

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

 

2

1

 

5

5

5

5

5

5

10 Day

 

2

2

 

1

 

 

1

 

 

1

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

1

 

1

 

2

1

 

5

5

5

5

5

5

21 Day

 

3

3

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

2

1

2

2

2

2

14 Day

 

 2

2

 

1

1

1

1

 

 

1

 

1

1

1

 

 

 

1

 

1

1

2

1

Get in Touch

Address & Directions from Brits:

 

Farm Bellevue, KQ298

Makoppa Road

Thabazimbi

Limpopo

South Africa

0381

 

From Johannesburg take the R511 past Lanseria and travel around Hartebeespoort Dam. Follow roads to Brits and then on to Thabazimbi. As you come into Thabazimbi, turn left onto the road to Dwaalboom. Travel 20km along this road until you see the sign for Makoppa. Turn right on a dirt road. Drive 10 km until you see our signboard on your left hand side. Turn Left and drive for 5 km until you get to the gate with our signboard. Turn right and follow the road to the lodge.

 

GPS Coordinates to main gate:

 

S 24 31.727’ E 027 09.337’

 

Contact Details:

 

Edwin Malan:

Email: edwin@moyogroep.co.za

Cell: +27834617373

 

Tinette Malan

Emai: tinette@moyogroep.co.za

Cell: +27823850971

 

 

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