Kudu & Plains Game Hunting Package 1
Includes 5 animals – 7 full days, 8 nights’ accommodation.
Package Cost From : $ 4 500
Hunter 1X1 : $ 4 850 all inclusive
Hunter 2x1 : $ 4 500 each all inclusive
Duration : 7 full days, 8 nights accommodation.
Animals Included
1. East Cape Kudu
2. Burchell's Zebra
3. Blue Wildebeest OR Black Wildebeest
4. Impala
5. Common Blesbuck
Fly into Port Elizabeth/Gqeberha Airport or East London Airport. Your Professional Hunter will pick you up and drive you to the Lodge.
We have 2 hunting Lodges in the South and the North of the Eastern Cape. Your hunt will take place at one or both the Lodges according to the species you have chosen to hunt.
Contact us for more information.
Included in Package
The rates include:
- Services of a licensed experienced professional guide
- Trained trackers and skinners
- Accommodation in Lodges
- All meals and laundry
- Soft drinks, beer, spirits and wine, during the hunt
- Transportation on vehicles and fuel whilst on safari
- Transportation of trophies to taxidermist
- Hunting License
- Transport to and from Airport.
- Arrival and departure days no charge
- 15% gov Vat on Day fees
- Arrival and departure days
Excluded in Package
The rates do not include:
- Hiring of Rifles and Ammunition-optional ($25 per day)
- Personal insurance
- Specialty food & drink items
- PH/guide and other staff gratuities
- Taxidermy
- Exportation of trophies
- Flights to and within South Africa
- Observers @ $150 each per day
East Cape Kudu
Kudu are large, elegant antelope with impressive horns and white stripes on the back. The female has prominent ears. With age, the males become darker against the neck when hair loss occurs. The East Cape Kudu has a much darker coat than that of its cousin the Southern Greater Kudu, and at times the males will carry a very impressive beard running down the front of the neck. Only the males have horns.
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Burchell's Zebra
The Burchell's Zebra is a black and white striped animal. The stripes on the sides continue on to the belly. Lower down towards the hooves, the stripes become indistinct. A short main runs down the top of the neck and onto the shoulders. Front portion of mane forms a black tuft between the ears.
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Blue Wildebeest OR Black Wildebeest
Wildebeest appear much larger at a distance with a characteristic beard and hair on the nose. They have distinctive long white tail. Both male and females have got horns. alternatively the Blue Wildebeest have a very strong muscular appearance. The face, mane and tail are black with a bluish/grey appearance. They have dark vertical stripes on the neck and sides. Both males and females have horns. Bulls are larger in stature than cows.
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Impala
Athletically-built, medium sized antelope. They have got black bands on the tail and buttocks. Patches of black hair are present above the ankles. Only the males have horns.
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Common Blesbuck
The Blesbuck has a distinct white blaze on the face. The belly, inner parts of the buttocks and the legs, below the knee are white. Both the males and female have horns. Found in herds, this species is highly territorial; if disturbed the blesbok runs upwind in single file. The Blesbuck, like the bontebok, is a subspecies of Damaliscus dorcas. It is found on the Highveld where it is capable of withstanding extreme cold. Duller than the bontebok, it is, however, similar in physical structure.
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