Jeff Garcia
AH senior member
One of my favorite photos, 500 yard pack ungutted because he didn’t want blood on his uniform. Wife took the photo because I was still catching up to himThe unsung hero’s of the safari experience.
@IdahoMoThe unsung hero’s of the safari experience.
I always follow Jerome’s tipping recommendations. However on my last hunt given the expertise we needed for my buff I way over tipped them and so glad I did just to see they knew how much I admired and greatly appreciated them!!!@IdahoMo
The trackers we had were great. They saw stuff that I needed binoculars to see, could track an ant in a concrete parking lot as well as being great blokes. I learnt a lot about tracking even to I'm not bad at it by listening to them I'm even better. They were great to talk to and I learnt a lot about there culture as well. You are on the back of the bakki with them more often than with the PH and can form a strong bond with your tracker and have an amazing hunt. You learn a lot about the person during this time.
My trackers and PH made sure I had an amazing experience.
Bob
Ok I’m going over to Zimbabwe for my 1st safari in august. I could use some advice on tipping. I have no idea how much or how to break it down.I always follow Jerome’s tipping recommendations. However on my last hunt given the expertise we needed for my buff I way over tipped them and so glad I did just to see they knew how much I admired and greatly appreciated them!!!
@glblanchardAlong with the PH and the cook, they are the safari experience. I could not imagine a safari without trackers.
You should really ask your PH for recommended staff tips and how many staff there are. The tipping thread has gotten a bit out of hand. There is a major difference between tipping in a camp in South Africa vs a camp in Zimbabwe that many don’t recognize. The camp in Zimbabwe will have a lot more staff than you’d expect (or is necessary) but a tip is expected for all. My PH told me $20/day for trackers and cook, $10/day for camp staff, $100 to game scout to keep happy. It can unfortunately add up to a lot.Ok I’m going over to Zimbabwe for my 1st safari in august. I could use some advice on tipping. I have no idea how much or how to break it down.
I’ve always done DIY hunts. It’ll be my first time guided.
Jerome our founder and leader has an outstanding very detailed piece in Safari Planning that is a must read. It takes all the mystery out of tipping and is extremely well done!!!Ok I’m going over to Zimbabwe for my 1st safari in august. I could use some advice on tipping. I have no idea how much or how to break it down.
I’ve always done DIY hunts. It’ll be my first time guided.