
Below is a list of Professional Hunting Schools by country.
NAMIBIA
| Eagle Rock Hunting Academy Director: Volker Grellmann email:vgrellmann@mweb.com.na website: |
SOUTH AFRICA
| Belmont Professional Hunting Academy Director: Andre Viljoen email: besthunt@mweb.co.za website: www.besthunt.co.za |
Eastern Cape Academy of Professional Hunting Director: Jacques Greeff email: jgreeff@eastcape.net website: |
| Game Hunters Professional Hunting School Director: Gerhard Steenkamp email: gamehunt@xsinet.co.za website: www.huntingschool.co.za |
Goss Estates Professional Hunting Academy Director: Ian Goss email: iangoss@xsinet.co.za website: |
| Kobus Schoeman Hunting Academy Director: Kobus Schoeman email: kobussch@penta-net.co.za website: www.kssafaris.com |
S.A. National Professional Hunting School Director: Melville du Plessis email: bwanamel@yahoo.com website: www.bwanamel.com |
| Spring Valley School of Professional Hunting Director: Chappie Scott email: info@scottofafrica.co.za website: www.scottofafrica.co.za |
Sutherland Hunting Academy Director: David Sutherland email: david@huntacademy.co.za website: www.huntacademy.co.za |
TANZANIA
| Mweka College of African Wildlife Management Director: email:ict@mwekawildlife.org website: www.mwekawildlife.org |
Professional Hunter License
Botswana
Open a shelf company (US$100), with that company build a business plan based on tourism, submit said plan with police clearance certificate, health certificate, character reference letters any other PH or guiding licences to immigration... It's a tough and extensive process, if they approve you they will give you a letter saying that pending the passing of the PH exam you get a residence permit. When they advertise the PH exam that they do in local newspapers you apply and hope to be invited, when that happens, go to the exams that are surprisingly comprehensive and when you pass you get a work permit and the licence.
Cameroon
An outfitter pays for a work permit on entry.
Central African Republic
An outfitter pays for a work permit on entry.
Ethiopia
An outfitter pays for a work permit on entry.
Mozambique
you need a PH licence from somewhere else, two passport photos, letters of recommendation, an outfitter to sponsor you and US$100.
Namibia
Need a residence permit, a tough one to get and then you can do the license.
South Africa
Need a residence permit, a tough one to get and then you can do the license.
Tanzania
if you can get an outfitter to register you, study some and pass the exams that are held at the start of each year in Dar es Salaam, is an easy country to get into, as soon as you pass the exams, the outfitter takes your PH licence and with that applies for a work permit.
Uganda
They are just starting to think about exams there but at present its pretty easy to get in.
Zimbabwe
Need to be a citizen.



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