
Guests are accommodated in luxury five-star villas offering spacious living areas, en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, fireplaces, and private lounges. After a day in the field, hunters and observers can relax at the lodge spa, enjoy the swimming pool and gym facilities, or unwind with fine dining, quality South African wines, and exceptional hospitality. Additional activities include bush walks, horse safaris, game drives, clay pigeon shooting, and visits to the Rhino breeding project and nursery.
This private 33,000-acre wildlife ranch in South Africa's Northern Cape is home to one of the country's important Southern White Rhino populations. In addition to exceptional Rhino hunting opportunities, the reserve supports a variety of premium plains game species and operates an active Rhino breeding and conservation program.
| Fence Type: | Fenced |
| Nearest Airport Name: | Kimberley Airport |
| Nearest Airport Distance: | Approximately 90 Miles |
| Nearest Town Name: | Griekwastad |
| Nearest Town Distance: | Approximately 20 Miles |
| Transfer From Airport: | Yes |
A Rhino hunt is one of the most exclusive dangerous game opportunities available in Africa today. Hosted on a private 33,000-acre wildlife ranch in South Africa's Northern Cape, this safari offers the chance to pursue an exportable Southern White Rhino bull while directly supporting one of the country's leading Rhino conservation programs.
For hunters interested in Rhino hunting in South Africa, this package combines a mature trophy animal, luxury accommodation, and a behind-the-scenes look at the work required to protect and manage one of Africa's most iconic species.
A Rhino hunt rarely has to be limited to a single trophy. With daily rates already included, additional species can be added to the safari by paying only the applicable trophy fees.
Popular additions include Sable hunting, Roan, Tsessebe, Golden Wildebeest, Black Impala, Saddleback Blesbuck, and several other premium plains game species. The wildlife ranch is exceptionally well stocked, allowing hunters to tailor the safari to their personal hunting goals while making the most of their time in Africa.
Trophy fees and availability are listed below.
This hunt is hosted by Jaco and his team, who operate across numerous hunting territories throughout Africa, including South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Cameroon, and Tanzania. Widely respected within the international hunting community, Jaco is a Craig Boddington-endorsed outfitter and recipient of both the Dallas Safari Club Outfitter of the Year Award and the SCI Outstanding International Hunter of the Year Award.
Beyond the trophies, the team places strong emphasis on professionalism, ethical hunting practices, conservation, and client satisfaction. Their experience with dangerous game and large African species ensures hunters are guided by a team with extensive knowledge of both the animals and the terrain.
After a day in the field, guests return to a luxury five-star lodge designed to provide comfort, privacy, and exceptional hospitality. Spacious villas offer en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, private lounges, fireplaces, and beautifully appointed living spaces, creating the perfect environment to relax after the day's hunt.
The lodge features a fully equipped gym, swimming pool, and on-site spa offering a variety of treatments for hunters and observers alike. Meals are a highlight of the experience, with gourmet cuisine, quality South African wines, and a selection of local game dishes regularly featured on the menu.
Observers and non-hunting guests have plenty to enjoy during the safari, including bush walks, horse safaris, clay pigeon shooting, game drives, and visits to the Rhino breeding project and nursery. The quality of the accommodation, observer activities, and straightforward travel arrangements make this a popular choice for American and international hunters travelling with spouses, family members, or non-hunting companions
Travel to this safari begins with arrival at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, the main gateway for hunters travelling to experience hunting in South Africa. South Africa remains one of the most accessible hunting destinations for American and international hunters, with regular flights arriving daily from major cities around the world.
From Johannesburg, hunters will take a domestic flight to Kimberley Airport, with flight times averaging approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. Upon arrival, guests are met by Jaco or a member of his team for the transfer to the wildlife ranch.
Anyone travelling with their own firearm will need to complete a SAPS 520 temporary firearm import permit before arrival in South Africa. Rifle hire is also available for hunters who prefer not to travel with firearms.
A Southern White Rhino is one of Africa's most iconic and impressive animals. While their size is often the first thing hunters notice, a successful hunt depends on much more than simply locating the animal. Wind direction, patience, terrain, and careful decision-making all play an important role in closing the distance and creating a safe shooting opportunity.
As one of Africa's Big Five species, Rhino demand respect and preparation. For hunters interested in dangerous game hunting, few animals offer the combination of size, presence, and challenge associated with a mature Southern White Rhino. Hunters wanting to learn more about the anatomy and positioning required for a clean and ethical harvest should review our Rhino shot placement guide before the safari.
What makes this package particularly unique is that the trophy is fully exportable while also contributing directly to Rhino conservation. Revenue generated from these hunts supports anti-poaching efforts, breeding programs, habitat management, and the long-term protection of Southern White Rhino populations.
Yes. Rhino hunting in South Africa is legal when conducted under the appropriate permits and regulations. Strict government oversight helps ensure hunting contributes directly to conservation and sustainable wildlife management.
Yes. This package includes a fully exportable Southern White Rhino trophy, subject to all applicable permits and regulations.
Revenue generated from regulated Rhino hunts contributes to anti-poaching initiatives, habitat management, breeding programs, veterinary care, and the protection of Rhino populations on private wildlife ranches.
A Southern White Rhino hunt combines the challenge of pursuing one of Africa's largest land mammals with the opportunity to contribute directly to conservation. Few hunting experiences offer the same combination of excitement, responsibility, and significance.
A Southern White Rhino is not a trophy that finds its way onto many hunting walls. For those fortunate enough to pursue one, the hunt is about far more than inches. It is about the stalk, the planning, the shot, and the opportunity to hunt one of Africa's most iconic animals.
Combined with luxury accommodation, a respected outfitting team, access to a leading Rhino conservation program, and the opportunity to export a mature Southern White Rhino trophy, this safari offers a truly unique African hunting experience.
If further information is required relating to this combination hunt in South Africa, contact our team at Game Hunting Safaris.
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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