*** Observers welcome at US$ 350 per person per day
*** Rifle Rental available at US$ 60 per hunting day
**** 5 Star Facilities and World Class Services **** Hunt Southern White Rhino on 33 000 Acres in the South Africa
The ultimate goal of this remarkable wildlife ranch is to witness a flourishing and safe population of White Rhino’s, unshackled from the risk and severe threat of poaching. This Bronze medal Rhino hunt provides an invaluable financial contribution to conservation and the livelihood of the people, ensuring a purposeful hunting adventure matched only by the excitement of the hunt.
The proceeds from this Rhino hunt safeguards the future of one of the worlds most endangered specie, Southern White Rhino. On this ranch, they do not breed to hunt, but hunt to protect.
Referred to as “A world in one country”, South Africa is the leading destination of choice when hunting in Africa. South Africa offers a wide variety of landscapes, from the Drakensburg mountains, open savannas to the bush-veld of Limpopo and the Eastern Cape.
While the majority of ranches in South Africa are high-fenced and privately owned, the countries popularity stems from well regulated hunting practices and some of the best infrastructure in Africa. South African outfitters offer a wide range of accommodation, from five-star lodges to luxury safari tents.
For hunters traveling with companions and family, South Africa has an endless list of non-hunting activities including the Cape Winelands, deep sea fishing, exploring the Garden Route, Shark cage diving, miles of beaches and so much more. Choosing to hunt in South Africa is a seamless blend where luxury, adventure and wildlife come together. Besides Africa’s Big Five, South Africa is renowned for its incredible variety of plains game species.
This five star wildlife ranch is well stocked with a huge variety of trophy antelope. For a comprehensive list, please email: info@gamehuntingsfaris.com. A few of the favorite exotic TROPHY plains game hunts include: (pay only trophy fee)
Upon arriving at the hunting lodge, you will be greeted with five star amenities designed for comfort. Hunters will have access to private lounges and dining areas, en-suite bathrooms, Wi-Fi, television, air conditioning, and cozy fireplaces. Every detail is carefully planned to enhance your experience and ensure an unforgettable Africa hunting adventure. The lodge also features a Spa showcasing a variety of treatments, fully equipped gym and swimming pool.
Experience five-star accommodations in luxury villas, each offering plenty of space for multiple guests. Enjoy gourmet dishes that showcase Africa’s finest cuisine, from sumptuous venison dishes and local favorite cuisine, paired with world-famous quality wines.
Non-Hunting Activities on the Wildlife Ranch
The five star lodge has a variety of activities including bush walks, horse safaris, visits to the “Rhino Nursery”, clay pigeon shooting and game drives.
Arriving at Oliver Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, hunters will need to take a domestic flight from Johannesburg to Kimberley Airport, marking the start of your African hunting adventure. Return flights to/from Kimberly cost on average US$ 200, depending on the season and take an hour and fifteen minutes travel time.
Depending on the arrival time of the inbound flight into Johannesburg, a overnight stay may be needed before embarking on the domestic flight to Kimberly. We would recommend African Sky Boutique Hotel, situated in close proximity to the airport specifically catering for international hunters, providing transfers and assistance with firearm import permits. Should any additional information be required, see “Affiliate Services” below in the listing.
Arriving in Kimberly, you will be met by Jaco or a member of his team for the scenic road transfer to the hunting lodge. As you travel through South Africa’s varied landscapes, you will see rolling hills and expansive areas of savanna.
While South Africa has a regulated hunting season, ranch owners in possession of a P3 Exemption certificate may hunt throughout the year. The best time to hunt Rhino in South Africa, is from April to October being the cooler and drier months.
In the winter months, there is less vegetation which improves visibility and general hunting conditions. In the summer months, temperatures can exceed 104 Fahrenheit which can be really unpleasant.
Travelers embarking on a Rhino hunting safari in South Africa need to obtain a copy of the SAPS 520 form in advance to streamline the process on arrival.
If further information is required relating to this combination hunt in South Africa, contact our team at Game Hunting Safaris, or message Jaco directly using the icons provided. Should you wish to check availability, submit your preferred dates in “Request to Book”, Jaco 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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