I’ve been back from my most recent hunt in Namibia and have finally settled enough to try and put together a hunt report.
I left home on August 6th. I was on Delta 200 from Atlanta to Joburg. No issues with the flight. Watched a couple of movies, got some sleep and before I knew it we are landing at OR Tambo. I have always used Gracy Travel for all of my hunting related travel and I was met by one of their representatives as I walked off the jet bridge. We breezed through passport control and made it to baggage claim. My checked bag was there so after getting it loaded up on the buggy we were off the the police office. After about a 20 minute wait, my rifle case showed up and in less than 5 minutes my rifles were cleared and it’s off to the CitiLodge for a shower, a good burger and some well earned sleep.
August 8th. Up early, great breakfast and then back to the airport to get checked in for my flight to Windhoek. With Gracy Travel, this went smoothly and then it’s about a 2 hour flight into Windhoek. Upon arrival there, I had already gotten a pre-approved Visa, which is now required to enter Namibia. Get cleared through customs, get my checked bag and off to the police station to meet my PH. Once at the police station, rifle and ammo box are there, get that sorted and get my Namibian gun permit and we load up in the cruiser and start our trek north to the Caprivi. The plan is to go 5-6 hours to Roy’s Camp, spend the night and head on into camp the next day, so that just what we did. We get to Roy’s camp about 7:00 pm, get settled in, have a nice dinner and head to bed early. Roy’s camp was quite comfortable and I was glad to have another good night’s sleep before continuing our journey to the Caprivi.
August 9th. Up early for a quick breakfast and on the road north. One neat thing about Roy’s camp is there are quite a few DikDiks that come into camp and are quite tame acting.
This is the sign we see as we get on the way towards our destination. A few hours later we cross the veterinarian line, into the communal areas and the driving gets much more interesting, dodging live stock all in the road, etc….
About noon we stop to have a sandwich just inside the buffalo gate.
Then about half mile further down the road we have to slow down for
crossing the road. Hopefully this will be a harbinger of things to come…..
I left home on August 6th. I was on Delta 200 from Atlanta to Joburg. No issues with the flight. Watched a couple of movies, got some sleep and before I knew it we are landing at OR Tambo. I have always used Gracy Travel for all of my hunting related travel and I was met by one of their representatives as I walked off the jet bridge. We breezed through passport control and made it to baggage claim. My checked bag was there so after getting it loaded up on the buggy we were off the the police office. After about a 20 minute wait, my rifle case showed up and in less than 5 minutes my rifles were cleared and it’s off to the CitiLodge for a shower, a good burger and some well earned sleep.
August 8th. Up early, great breakfast and then back to the airport to get checked in for my flight to Windhoek. With Gracy Travel, this went smoothly and then it’s about a 2 hour flight into Windhoek. Upon arrival there, I had already gotten a pre-approved Visa, which is now required to enter Namibia. Get cleared through customs, get my checked bag and off to the police station to meet my PH. Once at the police station, rifle and ammo box are there, get that sorted and get my Namibian gun permit and we load up in the cruiser and start our trek north to the Caprivi. The plan is to go 5-6 hours to Roy’s Camp, spend the night and head on into camp the next day, so that just what we did. We get to Roy’s camp about 7:00 pm, get settled in, have a nice dinner and head to bed early. Roy’s camp was quite comfortable and I was glad to have another good night’s sleep before continuing our journey to the Caprivi.
August 9th. Up early for a quick breakfast and on the road north. One neat thing about Roy’s camp is there are quite a few DikDiks that come into camp and are quite tame acting.
About noon we stop to have a sandwich just inside the buffalo gate.