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Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania
The Selous Game Reserve is one of the best places for a hunting
safari. It is located in the southern part of the country and is
the largest hunting concervancy in Tanzania.
The Selous is uninhabited by people and is divided into 46
hunting blocks. The area is noted for its large population of
dangerous game, especially buffalo. Leopard and lion are
plentiful, as well as crocodile and hippo.
Here is a list.
The vegetation is mainly miombo and mopane bush with dense thickets
and open plains.
In the Selous one can not only experience the excitement of
the Buffalo hunt, but also the adventure of a walking safari in
one of the last great wilderness areas in the world.
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Masai land, Tanzania
The Masailand concessions are situated in the northeastern section
of the country.
One of them is Tarangire. Found here are herds of Thompson
and Grant gazelles, topi, wildebeest, lesser kudu, fringe eared oryx,
lion, leopard and buffalo. The buffalo here carry larger horns than
usual and lions are larger and have black manes.
Here is a list
of available animals.
Another great hunting area is Lake Natron. This vast area of
the northern Masai Steppe is known for its great concentrations of
Lesser Kudu, Gerenuk, Grant's and Thompson's Gazelle, Fringe-eared
Oryx, Coke's Hartebeest, White-bearded Wildebeest, and Patterson's
Eland. Sandy and generally dry, there are no mosquitoes, nor tsetse
fly, while the climate is cool mornings and evenings, and warm at
midday.
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Accommodations are luxury East African tented safari camps with
full amenities, completely staffed to ensure your comfort.
- The hunting area is accessible by both vehicle and charter aircraft.
- The hunting season in Tanzania begins July 1st and ends December 31st.
We provide the services of a professional hunter, cook, gun bearers,
skinners, four wheel drive vehicle, sleeping tents, toilet tents, mess
and crew tents, refrigerator. We take care of field preservation of
trophies and a company representative will help with airport formalities.
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Hunting rates
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Price list per person (USD)
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10 days
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16 days
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21 days
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1 X 1 = 1 client with 1 PH
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13,150
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19,700
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43,155
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2 x 1 = 2 clients with 1 PH
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11,150
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16,800
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28,035
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4 X 2 = 4 clients with 2 PH
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10,600
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16,350
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25,725
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Observers
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2,250
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3,600
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4,725
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Included
- licensed professional hunter(s), trackers, gun bearers, skinners,...
- full board accommodation in a fully equipped camp
- camp staffs (cook, mess steward, tent boys, general staff)
- a 4wd specially equipped hunting verhicle per professional hunter
- permanent scheduled radio contact with head office
- first aid kit and basic medicine chest
- skinning and preservations of the trophies in the field
- trophy storage in a climate and humidity controlled room until shipment
Not included
- personal expenses (alcoholic drinks, cigarettes,...)
- rounds of ammunition
- Trophy dip & pack : 900 USD (depending on the trophies)
- Government fees
- land or aircraft transfer to location
- gratuities to staffs
Government fees
- Trophy fees
- Conservation fee : 100 USD per day per hunter
- Observers fee : 50 USD per day per observer
- Hunting permit <14 days : 450 USD
- Hunting permit 14 days and above : 600 USD
- Trophy export fee : 300 USD
- Rifle import permit : 200 USD per rifle
- Airport rifle tax : 50 USD per rifle
- Area fee : 100 USD per rifle
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Firearms
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A 270 Winchester or similar firearm is recommended for plains
game, and for the larger game a minimum of a 375 H&H Magnum.
A hunter wishing to import weapons must supply the following :
- 4 passport pictures
- photocopy of passport
- make of the rifle
- calibre of the rifle
- serial number of the rifle
- 100 rounds of ammunition per rifle
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Terms and conditions
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