| Animal | Fee |
| Cheetah | 6000 |
| Blue wildebeest | 950 |
| Greater Kudu | 2500 |
| Hartmann's Zebra | 1200 |
| Zebra | 1200 |
| Leopard | 12000 |
| Common Eland | 2500 |
| Common Waterbuck | 1850 |
| Roan | 4500 |
| Sable | 5000 |
| Black Wildebeest | 1800 |
| Black-faced Impala | 600 |
| Blesbok | 1200 |
| Common Nyala | 4000 |
| Impala | 600 |
| Red Hartebeest | 990 |
| Red Lechwe | 4000 |
| Springbok | 600 |
| Damara Dik-Dik | 2500 |
| Gray Duiker | 500 |
| Klipspringer | 1500 |
| Steenbok | 500 |
| Ostrich | 1200 |
| Warthog | 500 |
Accommodation is provided in a six-room hunting lodge situated within the hunting area itself. Once you leave the lodge, you are already on hunting ground. Rooms feature en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, mini bars, refrigerators, rifle safes, and daily laundry service. Of the six rooms, two have been specifically adapted for wheelchair users and hunters with mobility challenges. Combined with the outfitter's extensive experience hosting disabled hunters, these facilities make this one of the few hunting operations in Africa able to comfortably accommodate hunters requiring additional accessibility and support.
The primary hunting area covers approximately 80,000 acres, with access to an additional 120,000 acres for species that require larger territories. Open savannah, grassland, woodland, mountain slopes, and riverine habitat create varied hunting conditions and support a wide range of huntable species.
| Fence Type: | Fenced |
| Fence Area: | 80000 acres |
| Hunting Ground Size: | 32375 ha |
| Year Founded: | 1975 |
| Language Spoken By Staff: | English, Afrikaans |
Hills: 20 %, Mountains: 15 %
Fields/Bush: 55 %, Forest: 0 %
| Nearest Airport Name: | Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH) |
| Nearest Airport Distance: | 186 miles |
| Nearest Town Name: | Otjiwarongo |
| Nearest Town Distance: | 25 miles |
| Transfer From Airport: | Yes |
Not every hunter travels to Africa with the same goals in mind.
Some arrive with a detailed trophy list that has been years in the making. Others simply want to experience the African bush, enjoy quality hunting, and decide what opportunities to pursue as the safari unfolds.
That flexibility is exactly what makes this Namibia hunting safari different.
Rather than being built around a fixed trophy package, this hunt allows guests to create their own safari experience. Hunters select the species they wish to pursue and pay only the applicable trophy fees, creating a safari that can be tailored to individual interests, available time, and budget.
Whether your goal is pursuing classic plains game through our Plains Game Hunts collection, targeting iconic species such as kudu, gemsbok, and eland, or building a more specialised safari around rare and unique trophies, this hunt provides the freedom to do so.
Set in one of Africa's most respected hunting destinations, this safari also offers an authentic Hunting in Namibia experience supported by more than five decades of hunting heritage, experienced professional hunters, comfortable accommodation, and a strong commitment to conservation.
For American hunters travelling with spouses, family members, hunting partners, or observers, the safari offers something equally valuable: the opportunity to experience Africa your own way.
Safari Price: US$9,400
Duration: 8 Hunting Days
Hunter Configuration: 2 Hunters × 1 Professional Hunter
Observers Included: 2 Observers Included at No Additional Cost
Trophy Fees: Not Included
Build Your Own Safari: Select the species you wish to hunt and pay only the applicable trophy fees.
This is a fully customisable Namibia hunting safari. Hunters are free to select the species they wish to pursue and are charged only the applicable trophy fees for animals harvested during the hunt.
Namibia has earned a reputation as one of Africa's premier hunting destinations thanks to its vast private wildlife conservancies, strong conservation ethic, and exceptional variety of game species.
From iconic plains game such as kudu, gemsbok, and springbok to specialised and dangerous game species, few countries offer the same diversity of hunting opportunities. Large hunting areas, healthy wildlife populations, and professional game management have helped establish Namibia as a destination where hunters can expect both quality trophies and authentic hunting experiences.
The country's well-developed infrastructure, excellent road network, and welcoming hospitality make travelling between the airport and hunting areas straightforward, while comfortable lodges and experienced professional hunters ensure guests can focus on enjoying the safari itself.
For hunters who value flexibility, Namibia is particularly appealing. The ability to pursue different species, adapt hunting plans as opportunities arise, and tailor a safari around individual goals remains one of the reasons the country continues to attract hunters year after year.
One of the biggest advantages of this safari is the sheer variety of species available. Rather than being restricted to a fixed package, hunters can build a safari around their own interests and hunting goals.
Classic Namibian plains game species include kudu, gemsbok, eland, blue wildebeest, Burchell's zebra, springbok, red hartebeest, impala, waterbuck, and numerous other sought-after trophies. Namibia has earned a particularly strong reputation for Kudu Hunting in Namibia, with many hunters travelling specifically to pursue the country's famous grey ghosts.
Opportunities for Gemsbok Hunts are equally appealing, with the species regarded as one of Namibia's signature antelope and a classic trophy for visiting hunters.
Those seeking something more specialised can also enquire about species such as sable, roan, red lechwe, Damara dik-dik, and various predator hunting opportunities where regulations permit.
The diversity of species available allows hunters to create very different safari experiences. One hunter may focus on classic plains game, while another may build a safari around larger antelope species or pursue a combination of animals during the same trip. For hunters looking to maximise their time in Africa, this flexibility is one of the reasons custom safaris remain so popular. Few destinations offer the variety of hunting opportunities available through Namibia's extensive wildlife conservancies and professionally managed hunting properties.
Not every hunter arrives in Africa with the same goals. Some come with a carefully planned trophy list, while others simply want the freedom to enjoy a hunting safari and see where the experience leads. The flexibility of this hunt makes it well suited to a wide variety of hunters and travel groups.
This safari is particularly popular with:
With two observers already included, the safari is especially attractive to hunters travelling with spouses, family members, or friends. While hunters are in the field, observers can enjoy the lodge, watch wildlife around the waterhole, relax in camp, and experience the unique atmosphere of the Namibian bush.
Whether arriving with a detailed wish list or simply a desire to experience Africa, this safari allows hunters to build an adventure around their own goals.
One of the reasons Namibia remains so popular among international hunters is how straightforward the overall safari experience can be.
Hunters arrive at Hosea Kutako International Airport near Windhoek, where they are met and transferred to the hunting area. Good infrastructure and well-maintained roads help make travelling between the airport and camp comfortable and efficient, allowing guests to spend more time enjoying their safari and less time navigating complicated logistics.
Once in camp, the pace slows considerably. Mornings begin early before heading into the field, while afternoons and evenings provide an opportunity to relax, enjoy good food, and share stories from the day's hunt.
The lodge overlooks a productive waterhole that regularly attracts wildlife throughout the day. Guests can often enjoy a morning coffee while watching animals approach the water or spend the evening relaxing as game arrives during the cooler hours before sunset.
For spouses, family members, and non-hunting observers, this creates an authentic African safari atmosphere without needing to spend every day in the hunting field. The result is a safari that combines quality hunting with comfortable accommodation, genuine hospitality, and the opportunity to experience the African bush at a more relaxed pace.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this safari is its long-standing commitment to making African hunting accessible to hunters with mobility challenges.
Over the years, the operation has welcomed wheelchair users, quadriplegics, and hunters facing a wide range of physical limitations. Rather than viewing these challenges as barriers, the team works closely with each guest to ensure the safari is adapted to their individual needs wherever possible.
Specially adapted lodge facilities, accessible accommodation, and flexible hunting arrangements allow disabled hunters to experience the same excitement, anticipation, and satisfaction that makes an African safari so memorable. Hunting vehicles and daily hunting plans can be adjusted where required, while experienced staff assist in ensuring the experience remains safe, enjoyable, and rewarding.
For many disabled hunters, an African safari represents far more than simply harvesting a trophy animal. It is an opportunity to pursue a lifelong dream, spend time in the African bush, and experience the adventure and freedom that hunting provides.
The philosophy behind this approach is simple: a passion for hunting is not defined by physical ability. Every hunter deserves the opportunity to experience Africa, create lasting memories, and enjoy the challenge of pursuing game in one of the world's great hunting destinations.
Not every hunter arrives in Africa with the same expectations.
Some come searching for a specific trophy that has occupied their thoughts for years. Others simply want to experience Africa, spend time in the bush, and enjoy the freedom to hunt a variety of species while creating memories that will last a lifetime.
This safari offers exactly that flexibility.
Whether your goal is pursuing a mature kudu, stalking a gemsbok across Namibia's open landscapes, introducing a spouse or family member to Africa for the first time, or simply building a personalised hunting adventure around your own interests, this safari can be tailored to suit your objectives.
Combined with experienced professional hunters, comfortable accommodation, diverse hunting opportunities, and a long-standing commitment to making hunting accessible to all, this safari delivers far more than a simple species list.
It offers the opportunity to experience Africa your way.
For current trophy fees, available dates, and assistance in planning a custom Namibian safari, contact the Game Hunting Safaris team. From first-time visitors to experienced African hunters, we help create memorable Hunting Trips tailored to your preferred species, budget, and hunting ambitions.
Please note that terms, conditions and price are subject to change without notice and rates at the time of the hunt will apply
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