Hunting Areas in Africa

African countries where we hunt

The Eastern Cape in South Africa offers a variety of typical African trophy hunting opportunities. Our Free State, Zambia and Zimbabwe concessions offer our clients additional opportunities to hunt a variety of plains game as well as dangerous game.

Hunting in Africa

South Africa

Ecologically the most diverse of Africa’s countries, South Africa promises the African hunting safari you’ve been dreaming of. Our home base is Karoo Wild Safaris lodge in the Karoo, Eastern Cape.
Spanning some 260,000 acres, our privately owned hunting properties and concessions are teeming with African plains game. High hospitality standards, ease of travel and family-friendly attractions make South Africa the most visited hunting country in Africa.

Hunting in Zambia

Zambia

Think National Geographic beautiful, this is the Africa of a bygone era. Zambia is a leopard hunting country and it’s not uncommon to spot or hunt them during the day. Hippo, lion, croc, elephant and buffalo are common along the Luangwa River and its many tributaries. Puku, sitatunga, chobe bushbuck and reedbuck abound in Zambia.

Hunting in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe has long been a favorite for dangerous game hunting. Flights from Johannesburg, to Harare, Gaborone and Victoria Falls are numerous. Hunting camps and concessions throughout the Zimbabwean hunting blocks are easily assessed by land transfer or air charter. World class non-hunting activities and attractions around Victoria Falls are within easy reach from the hunting areas.

Hunting in Namibia

Namibia

The highlands of central Namibia consistently produce some of the best leopard in Africa as well as plains game endemic to Namibia such as Damara dik dik and Hartmanns mountain zebra. Our concessions along the Kavango River floodplains teem with hippo, crocodile, buffalo and elephant.