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HUNTING IM MOZAMBIQUE
From the rugged highlands of Niassa to the 2,500 km. of virgin coast that crowns radiant blue waters of the Indian Ocean, Mozambique is a land of extreme beauty and allure. It is paradise enjoyed by 21 million residents, 99.7% of which are indigenous tribal groups, and the rest are Europeans and others that have succumbed to its pristine beaches and its unexplored and unspoiled game reserves. A blend of African, Arabic, Indian and Portuguese influences make for delicious cuisine, exciting music and dance, and a cheerful population.
What you get in Mozambique is the feeling of true remote hunting, many parts of the country are still being resettled and it is witout a doubt one of the first you should consider if you're into the more adventurous true African type of safari. Costs are not overinflated yet.
Mozambique is the classic Africa of old, vast concessions in extreme conditions – remote and untouched – with dangerous game trophies which are nothing short of spectacular. Despite a rough start to the Safari industry in this country, reliable and trusted operators are now gaining a foothold and we are pleased to offer this piece of old Africa to our clients without reserve or hesitation.
DURATION OF SAFARI
The hunting season starts in June and ends in November because of the tropical rainy season. A minimum of 7 hunting days are required for Buffalo where 14 hunting days are required for Lion, Leopard, Nyala, Waterbuck, Eland and Sable. An Elephant Safari requires 21 hunting days. See the price list below for minimum days required for the different species.
ACCOMMODATION AND HUNTING AREA
The camp is comfortable and safe and caters for your every need, laundry is done daily. The accommodation consist of log cabins, all with comfortable beds, flush toilets and hot & cold shower facilities. The area is to the West of the Zambezi River, bordering the Maroumeio Buffalo Reserve, running all the way to the Indian Ocean, of which one third is swamp area and the rest forest. The total size of the area is about 494 200 Acres (1200 square miles).
TRAVEL INFORMATION AND FIREARMS
Mozambique is a high risk malaria and Tsetse fly risk. Please consult your doctor before departure. You will fly into Johannesburg International Airport in South Africa, from where you will typically stay over at an hotel for your own account. From there we will pick you up and charter to Beira in Mozambique, the next morning. At Beira, you will clear customs and proceed to the landingstrip at the camp.Your caliber requirements will be discussed with you prior to your booking, considering the trophies required. The necessary documentation for temporary import of firearms into Mozambique will be discussed at a later stage.
RATES & PRICES (in US$)
Trophy Fees
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ANIMALS |
PRICE |
LICENSE |
MIN. DAYS |
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Baboon, Chacma |
120 |
100 |
7 |
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Buffalo, Southern |
2350 |
850 |
7 |
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Bushbuck, Chobe |
800 |
250 |
7 |
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Bushpig |
450 |
180 |
7 |
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Crocodile |
2000 |
350 |
10 |
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Duiker, Blue |
1200 |
280 |
7 |
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Duiker, (Grey)Southern Bush |
500 |
200 |
7 |
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Duiker, Red |
750 |
200 |
7 |
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Eland, Livingstone’s |
3000 |
400 |
14 |
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Elephant, African |
POR |
POR |
21 |
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Hartebeest, Lichtenstein’s |
2500 |
400 |
10 |
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Hippopotamus |
2500 |
400 |
10 |
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Leopard, African |
3000 |
750 |
14 |
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Lion, African |
POR |
POR |
14 |
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Nyala |
2500 |
500 |
14 |
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Oribi |
700 |
200 |
7 |
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Reedbuck, Common |
700 |
200 |
7 |
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Sable Antelope |
3700 |
500 |
14 |
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Suni Livingstone’s |
1200 |
260 |
7 |
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Warthog |
350 |
120 |
7 |
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Waterbuck, Common |
2000 |
400 |
14 |
Daily Rates – Classical Safari
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1 Client / 1 PH |
1650 |
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2 Clients / 1 PH |
1250 |
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Observers |
350 |
Hire of Firearms (Ammunition will be charged at local rates per box)
QUOTATION INCLUDES
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Fulltime professional hunter and all camp staff.
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All inclusive accommodation and laundry service.
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Full catering, soft drinks, wine and local beer.
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Transport in hunting area during safari.
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Field preparation of trophies.
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