Plains Game Hunting Methods: Rifle and Bow hunters
Observers are welcome US$ 260 per night (Including Vat)
*** Rifle Rental available at US$ 40/per hunting day (ammunition at cost)
The hunting lodge and block is situated 175 miles south of Maun. This area is the gateway to the Okavango Delta offering some of the finest plains game hunting in Botswana. Privately owned, Hunting safaris have been conducted in the Kalahari region since 1992. The area is teeming with wildlife. The conservancy is 240 000 acres of pristine African wilderness, with the landscape varying from open plains to low shrub savanna and Camel Thorn woodlands. Here you will find the perfect habitat and choice of venue for a plains game hunting safari.
The main point of entry for this hunt is via Maun International Airport. The easiest access to this prime African hunting destination will be via Oliver Tambo International Airport, flying from South Africa. This flight is approximately two hours in duration and really is just a “quick hop” across the border.
Flights from Oliver Tambo to Maun are offered by Airlink, Air Botswana or Cem Air. Depending on the time of your international flight into OR Tambo, overnighting in Johannesburg may be needed. We would recommend African Sky Boutique Hotel, situated a ten minutes from Oliver Tambo International Airport. Management will assist with transfers to/from the hotel and with any firearm permits. For more information see “Affiliate Services” below.
The town of Maun is a mix of modern buildings and native huts and is the 3rd largest city in Botswana. The city is the tourist capital of Botswana, the administrative center of Ngamiland and headquarters for many safari and air-charter operations. Maun International Airport was opened in 1996 and is a also a gateway into Namibia with flights to the town of Katima Mulilo. The name Maun was derived from the San word “maung”, translated to “the place of short reads”. Maun is also the gateway to for tourists visiting the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve.
For many years, Botswana was one of the top big game hunting destinations in Southern Africa, showcasing incredible populations of game such as Elephant, Lions and Leopards, including Cape Buffalo, Aka Africa’s Black Death. Botswana boasted a wide variety of African plains game. These antelope inhabited Botswana from the Okavango Delta to the scenic and magical Kalahari Desert.
In 2013, the Botswana government issued a ban on all hunting activities on government and community lands, but fortunately in line with conservation principles the ban was lifted in recent years. Botswana is home to more free-range wild Elephant than any other country in Africa, with Zimbabwe a close second.
This packaged safaris allows for additional species to be added, pay only trophy fees. A few popular trophies include:
Clive, working closely with his daughter Kim,have been conducting hunting safaris in Botswana as early as 1992. These safaris do not only include plains game hunting, but this team also specializes in Elephant hunting and Cape Buffalo hunts, offering some of the finest hunting in Botswana.Working closely with the local San Bushman community, they have a passion for conservation and ethical sustainable hunting. This family outfit has in all covered with a long record of success and producing world-class hunting trophies.
Clive also specializes in Leopard hunting with hounds.
As the hunting ranch is so large, four by four vehicles may be made use of to cover more ground. A typical day hunting will be up early and departing after a fantastic African styled breakfast.
Once a trophy animal is identified, fair chase hunting principles will apply. Identifying potential trophies will be done by glassing the hills and surrounding landscapes. You and your professional hunter will then decide on the best method of stalking and commence the hunt on foot.
Like with all plains game hunting, an understanding of the antelope’s anatomy is required and shot placement is going to be critical. Any thirty-caliber rifle will work well. With the larger spiral horn antelope, a minimum of 180 grain projectile is recommended. We would recommend a 30.06 or 308, A 7mm Rem Mag or 300 Win Mag will also work well, carrying “more punch” and shooting a flat trajectory.
The hunting lodge offers spacious fully air-conditioned stone thatched cottages, with en suite bathrooms. Large Meru styled tents are also available with thatched roofs and bathrooms. Your unit will have its own mini-bar, coffee station, in -room safe, and and of course a private veranda with exquisite views of a serene waterhole. The camp also has an Eco-friendly swimming pool, hidden between the trees overlooking a pool frequented by Hippos.
At night you will enjoy the open air lounge and bar, and experience the magnificent starry skies from around the camp fire.
Botswana has a semi-arid climate, also known as a “Steppe climate”, characterized by low rainfall, but not as low as an area having a “desert climate”.
The colder months run from May to August, where hunters will experience dry temperatures and even frost at night. In the warmer and hotter summer months, from November through to March, temperatures increase creating “humid and subtropical” climate conditions. The summer months are also referred to as the rainy /wet season and in the months of January and February there are often heavy afternoon showers. The best time to go hunting in Botswana will be in the dry season, May to August.
When planning your African hunt in Botswana, prioritize health by consulting your doctor about recommended vaccinations (Hepatitis A, Rabies and Typhoid) and Malaria Prophylaxis. Malaria can be a significant risk in Botswana, especially in the northern areas such as the Okavango Delta. While Clive and Kim have medical kits on standby, packing a personal kit including your necessary medical provisions is essential (sunblock, contact lens solution, etc.)
Botswana’s tremendous diversity in terms of wildlife and habitats offers a wide variety of non-hunting activities, which include:
Trips to the Chobe or the famous Okavango Delta can also be arranged.
If any further information is required relating to this hunting safari in Botswana, contact the team at Game Hunting Safaris, or message Clive/Kim directly using the quick message icons provided. To check availability, insert preferred dates in “Request to Book” and the team will revert.
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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