Henry Griffiths Safaris Beginner Plains Game Hunt Package

It's only been a few days, so be patient. I think that safari operators don't always consider how expensive it is for us to travel there from the U.S. or other places, and the cost of importing trophies back, no matter how great a deal the hunt itself might be. With thousands of dollars in airfare and thousands of dollars in import costs for trophies, we need to add $4,000-5,000 to the cost of any safari, plus a few hundred dollars in airport transfer fees, since I see on your website that you don't include them for this hunt. No matter how great of a deal it is for the hunt, we are still looking at an absolute minimum of about $8,000 once all costs are calculated for even the most basic of hunts. It takes more than a few days to work out all the logistics (hunting partners, permission from wives, etc.) before one can commit to even a great deal. $8,000+ for five days of hunting, is still a lot of money for most. I am a bowhunter, and five days is simply not enough for a reasonable chance at success for the species one wishes to take. So the cost of adding additional days will also be a significant factor. I do really appreciate that you are interested in the thoughts of your clients! I also like the Rand pricing, since I don't think a lot of safari operators have taken into consideration how well the Dollar is doing against the Rand these days.
 
It's only been a few days, so be patient. I think that safari operators don't always consider how expensive it is for us to travel there from the U.S. or other places, and the cost of importing trophies back, no matter how great a deal the hunt itself might be. With thousands of dollars in airfare and thousands of dollars in import costs for trophies, we need to add $4,000-5,000 to the cost of any safari, plus a few hundred dollars in airport transfer fees, since I see on your website that you don't include them for this hunt. No matter how great of a deal it is for the hunt, we are still looking at an absolute minimum of about $8,000 once all costs are calculated for even the most basic of hunts. It takes more than a few days to work out all the logistics (hunting partners, permission from wives, etc.) before one can commit to even a great deal. $8,000+ for five days of hunting, is still a lot of money for most. I am a bowhunter, and five days is simply not enough for a reasonable chance at success for the species one wishes to take. So the cost of adding additional days will also be a significant factor. I do really appreciate that you are interested in the thoughts of your clients! I also like the Rand pricing, since I don't think a lot of safari operators have taken into consideration how well the Dollar is doing against the Rand these days.
After reading this offer again it says pickup and drop off included, so no transfer fees. With the dip& pack and export for these trophies to the US I would say that it could all be done for $6500.
 
What I like to do is try to offset some of the cost. The best way for me is to send Outfitter a deposit when I book my dates. Depending on how far off the hunt is (1 year or even 2) I will send the outfitter an additional sum before I get there. Than square up the balance after the hunt. To me it just helps not having to come up with all the money at once. As far as taxidermy I do the same. Give taxidermist a deposit to start work. Most times it will be at least 10 months to a year until trophies are complete, than I pay balance.
 
Jeff, thanks for pointing that out. I had missed it on my first read. I'm not saying it's not a great offer, it obviously is. I was just mentioning some reasons why it might be that people didn't respond within the first five days of the offer, which was the OP's question. Africa is a great value, especially now. It is an especially good value with those operators that are business savvy enough to market to those with currency doing well against the Rand, like Henry Griffiths is obviously doing here.
 
Good day,

Here is what we can offer for a beginner plains game package,

7 Day package - 5 hunting days and 2 travel days
4 Trophy species - Wildebeest, Blesbok, warthog and zebra

Includes:

Drop off and pick up at Johannesburg Airport
All food and local drinks
Transport of trophies to taxidermy or dip and ship of your choice (within reason)
Ph, camp staff, hunting vehicle, tracker, skinner.

Total cost ZAR36500. At the time of posting this, the exchange was 1$/R13, This pack then converts to $2800.

Our pricing is in South African Rand to give our Clients the best possible deals as they can pay deposit when the exchange is best for them, and we don't have to build a buffer into our prices for when the exchange rate might change. Balance of the payment for the hunt is payable on the last day of the hunt, we use the exchange rate on that day, you can still pay in USD or Euro.

Please contact me if there are any questions or if any references are needed.



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This is a great deal.
 
This is a great deal.

I am considering going to Africa next year as a first timer but will be going with my father and his friend who have both been before.
This looks like a good package for a first timer but with a little more choice would make it better.
If this is possible than stating it in the ad would help especially for those who have been before and may already have some of these trophies and would like something else.
I read in a few posts back that a zebra can be changes for an impala so if there is more options available then let people know the full picture may help them decide what to do.

Just some feedback from a potential first timer.
 
I spoke to Henry this morning. He said he has had no interest in this hunt so far. Just looking for some input from fellow hunters. Is there something that turns off you guys? Is it the rand pricing? I can assure you it is good for the hunter. Allows Henry to give the best possible deals. I personally have been to Africa 5 times and hunted with other outfitts. Henry is top notch and you can not go wrong. Please feel free to contact me with any concerns.

This is a smoking deal!
I think the package and included animals are perfect. As others have said, most guys are booked at this time of year. I think if you revive this one around the beginning of show season, December/January, you will get some bookings.
 
Thank you for the posts and advice , we are taking it to heart.

I think this package is a good starting point , and hunters are welcome to ad days or animals to it from our normal pricelist, we aim for good hunting and return clients

below is a layout of costs if days and animals are added to the package, at the time of writing this exchange was at 13,10/1USD




Day fees


ZAR3000 pppd 1x1 (one hunter / one professional hunter)
ZAR2500 pppd 2x1 (two hunters / one professional hunter)

ZAR1800 observer/day


Included in the price:

  • Services of a Professional Hunter, Trackers, Skinners, Cook & Camp Staff
  • Transportation during the hunt
  • Accommodations
  • Three meals per day as well as refreshments
  • Local Beer, wine, cold drinks
  • Trophy field preparation and transportation to local Taxidermist
  • Hunting licenses and permits




Not included in the price:

  • Extra days not included in hunting package
  • Entry fees for game reserves on travel days
  • Extra travel costs outside of normal hunting activities

Game

  • Baboon – R500(free if not exported)
  • Blue Wildebeest – R10000 > Female R4000
  • Black wildebeest – R12000
  • Burchell's Zebra – R10000
  • Bushbuck – R8000
  • Bushpig – R4000
  • Cape Eland – R25000 > Female R7500
  • Common Blesbok – R5000 > Female R1750
  • Common Nyala – R28000 (price may vary depending on area and availability)
  • Giraffe – R25000
  • Grey Duiker – R3000
  • Jackal – R500 (free if not exported)
  • Kalahari Gemsbok – R10000
  • Kalahari Springbuck -R5000
  • Ostrich – R3500
  • Red Hartebeest – R10000 > Female R4200
  • Ringed Waterbuck – R18000 > Female R6500
  • Southern Greater Kudu – R25000 (Kalahari area only Limpopo price may vary)
  • Southern Impala – R5000
  • Steenbok – R3000
  • Warthog – R3000 > Female R750
  • Scimitar Oryx – R35000
  • Tsesebe –R30000
  • Roan –R80000

please feel free to shoot me a message for more detail on how we can make this deal work for you and quote on adding game or days
 
I also think this is a good deal. I am booked for 2017 and have not yet locked anything in for 2018. I am trying to find some hunting buddies that would like to go to Africa and this looks like it would work well for them with me doing the Sable hunt special you have at the same time for myself.
 
As a beginner just last July my comment would be that wildebeest and warthog are not at all high on our species priorities. Consider replacing them with antelope of some kind and keeping zebra would have attracted me much more.
 
As an Aussie the Rand pricing makes it very attractive. However in with a young family i can't see it being in my future any time soon... Well not with out the Lottery!

Great offer and hope you do well

TW
 
Just a heads up, the exchange is at 13.69 today! that means this hunt is now $2666 on the current rate now would be the time to jump on it
 
I think that it's a great offer. I just cut and pasted it into an email to a friend that I'm trying to convince to hunt South Africa. He needs a bargain hunt so I sent this as an example.

I may go along, pay the day fees and shoot some animals off of your website's price list just to to enjoy my friend's trip with him.
 
Thank you for all the support so far , we have lots of space still for 2018 for this deal, hope to see you in Africa soon!
 
Warthog and blue wildebeast are my two favourites. Warthog because they are always wild, you need a quick shot and they are hard to keep in one jagplaas. Blue wildebeast is the poor man's buffalo, a very strong animal where you need a good shot to harvest it, otherwise you can look forward to a day of tracking. But then again, all African game is fascinating...i shot over a 100 and spent over a half year of my life hunting in SA. Any hunter should go once, then you'll be hooked.
 
To put this in perspective, I stayed in a fancy hotel in Central America for 4 days...........and it cost me $1889.............................and as I have said before on AH.....................Henry Griffiths is a wonderful host. I love this offer.........................FW Bill
 

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Pancho wrote on Safari Dave's profile.
Enjoyed reading your post again. Believe this is the 3rd time. I am scheduled to hunt w/ Legadema in Sep. Really looking forward to it.
check out our Buff hunt deal!
Because of some clients having to move their dates I have 2 prime time slots open if anyone is interested to do a hunt
5-15 May
or 5-15 June is open!
shoot me a message for a good deal!
dogcat1 wrote on skydiver386's profile.
I would be interested in it if you pass. Please send me the info on the gun shop if you do not buy it. I have the needed ammo and brass.
Thanks,
Ross
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