Coastal Hunting Safari 2026 (Blue Duiker, Caracal, Bontebok & More!)

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Good day AH community,

We have recently been opening up some exciting new areas in the Eastern Cape during 2025 and this is one of those hunts we’ll take any excuse to head out and do with our clients!

This hunt is, without a doubt, one of the best safari experiences we’ve discovered. From the accommodations to the hunting itself, it leaves very little to be desired. The game numbers are fantastic, the trophy quality exceptional, and the landscape simply breathtaking. Honestly, what’s not to love? It’s the kind of hunt you probably won’t do just once. It’s best suited for the more experienced safari-goer, simply because of the species available. The hunting here is quite species-specific, but both the experience and the trophy quality are hard to beat.

Another huge bonus is the beach and coastline that are just a stone’s throw away (and sometimes right where you’re hunting!), making this an ideal “hunting holiday” destination. It’s a relaxed, family-friendly safari spot that your non-hunting companions will love just as much as you do. You can even add deep-sea fishing to your safari for a truly unforgettable adventure!

If you’re working on your Tiny Ten, this is an excellent hunt for you, with four different options available: Blue Duiker, Oribi, Grey Duiker, and Cape Grysbok. Please do give us as much advance notice as possible for Cape Grysbok and Oribi, as permits for these species are extremely limited.

Travel is simple and convenient - clients fly into Johannesburg and then take a short domestic flight to Port Elizabeth. From there, it’s an easy hour-and-a-half drive to camp.

The hunt looks as follows:

Coastal package:
1x Blue Duiker
1x Caracal with hounds
1x Bontebok
1x Bushpig
1x Grey Duiker
1x Cape Bushbuck
7 days/8 nights

$10,515 / €9,000 (If needs package can be adapted)

Possible add on's:
Oribi $4000 / €3420 (Prior notice needed)
Cape Grysbok $3500 / €3000 (Prior notice needed, Only available again in 2026)
Deep Sea Fishing P.O.R
Warthog Cull $225 / €195
Warthog Trophy $650 / €560
Impala $600 / €515
Mountain Reedbuck $1000 / €860

*Hunting on foot
*Fitness is recommended
*No size limits
*All inclusive
*Other animals not listed can be added at additional cost.
*Other hunter/observers welcome at additional cost.
*Packages includes 7 days/8 nights.
*Observers charged at $260 per person per full safari day.


Package includes:
• Licensed Professional Hunter, a Tracker, Skinner and hunting vehicle.
• Accommodation on a full board basis, incl. non-alcoholic drinks and table beer/wine
• Transfer from and to Johannesburg international Airport unless otherwise stated.
• Transport between and on hunting Area A and Area B unless otherwise stated.
• Laundry service (Except on Sundays).
• Field preparation of Trophies.

Package excludes:
• Flight to and from Johannesburg International Airport, and any other flights required.
• Hard tack (whiskey, brandy etc.)
• Firearms and ammunition. (Rifle Hire available at request)
• Hotel accommodation before and after the hunt – if required.
• Taxidermy, packing, insurance, transport.
• Dipping and shipping of trophies.
• Personal expenses ex. Tips, Telephone, Souvenirs etc.
• Tourist Programmes

We hope to hear from you all!

Contact us at: hunt@baylysippelsafaris.co.za for more info
+27 719821685 - Dempsey Bayly (available on WhatsApp)
+27 833994593 - Michael Sippel (German speaking available on WhatsApp)

Keep up with us on our various social media platforms:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BaylySippelHuntingSafaris/
Instagram: bayly_sippel_safaris
YouTube: Bayly Sippel Hunting Safaris

Kind regards,
Dempsey Bayly & Michael Sippel

Bayly Sippel Safaris US person of contact Dustin Knutson - dustinknut@gmail.com / Robert Williamson - Northslopegrips@gmail.com
Bayly Sippel Safaris Australian person of contact David Berner - davidberner1983@hotmail.com
Bayly Sippel Safaris France person of contact Romain Berthouly - rberthouly@hotmail.com
Bayly Sippel Safaris German person of contact Jorn Spitz - r93lexus@gmail.com
Bayly Sippel Safaris Canadian person of contact Brandon Isaac -isaacbr@gmail.com / Dean Macdonald - dmaed45@hotmail.com

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Is it correct that you cannot import a Bontebok into the US ?
 
Is it correct that you cannot import a Bontebok into the US ?
You ARE most definitely able to import Bontebok into the USA sir. Hopefully with even more ease as they are considering changing its CITES status! A proposal has been submitted for discussion at the CITES CoP20 meeting.

Kind regards,
Dempsey Bayly & Michael Sippel
 
Is this a fenced hunt? Or free range?
All free range sir except for the Bontebok which is of course controlled for obvious reasons.

Kind regard's,
Dempsey Bayly & Michael Sippel
 
What time of year is best? Accomodation?
I would say normal hunting months are best, April through to September. Although we have hunted as early as the end of March with full success! Accommodation is absolutely top class. Please view the link below:


Kind regards,
Dempsey Bayly & Michael Sippel
 
Thank you. I'd like to chat further. That YouTube link says it's private(?). I may not know how to properly click it.

Will you all be in Atlanta this year?
 
Thank you. I'd like to chat further. That YouTube link says it's private(?). I may not know how to properly click it.

Will you all be in Atlanta this year?
Fantastic! We'd love to host you. We will drop you a private message. As it stands presently we will be in Germany, Hungary and Austria. But we may change our minds and will be sure to let everyone know our schedule!

Kind regards,
Dempsey Bayly & Michael Sippel
 
 
A HUGE MOMENT FOR HUNTING AND IT'S CONTRIBUTION TO CONSERVATION!

The bontebok has officially been removed from CITES Appendix II. This was accepted by full consensus without any objection from any Party at the recent CITES convention. This milestone reflects years of commitment and hard work from private landowners, professional hunters, and conservation partners alike who have invested in the responsible wildlife management of this species. Once on the brink of extinction, the Bontebok now stands as a leading example of how sustainable use through hunting and science-based private ownership can drive a full and realistic species recovery.

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Fantastic! We'd love to host you. We will drop you a private message. As it stands presently we will be in Germany, Hungary and Austria.
Are you attending Salzburg fair in Austria, February 2026?
 
Hi,

Just to let you know that we are very committed to bowhunting here, with opportunities for spot-and-stalk, blind hunting, and shooting from elevated platforms. Our bowhunters have successfully taken impala, sable, kudu, warthog, baboon, and even a few birds here.
 

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