I am certainly no expert, I have only been twice, both to Limpopo South Africa, with 2 different outfits. I bowhunted both times. I went in August and July. In general, I have been bowhunting now for 30 years.
The first trip was entirely blinds over water. It is great to do, you see a TON of animals, but I also get bored of just sitting.
The second trip I had a mix of blinds and spot/stalk. My preference is spot and stalk, but going in July when everything is dry and brown makes it very difficult. Stefan told me (my PH) that March-May would be better for spot and stalk. It's green and the animals will be more spread out so we have to actually track them.
I'm new to this forum, so I will post my last hunt report soon, it was July of '24.
For arrows, I'm always a heavier arrow believer. I shoot 500gr for whitetails. I shot a buffalo last year so i had a big heavy setup, 82# bowtech CPXL, 31.5" draw and 715gr arrows with iron will single bevel "buff" heads. I like footers made either from one of the manufacturers or make your own with aluminum arrow shafts. They really toughen the end of the arrow. I've shot a concrete wall with mine and the arrows will crack at the nock, not the business end.
I also like heavy inserts, that way you can vary the weights of your broadheads to see what works best, and allows for a more common broadhead size but still get increased FOC. My 'buff arrows' were also my elk arrows for years but with a 125gr head instead of 175, so they had a bit better trajectory at 640gr versus 715 in africa.
When i go back (one of these days) i will likely only hunt plains game and will take my 70lb bow with arrows somewhere in the 500-550gr range. I also have long monkey-arms with a long draw so I can go heavy with good velocity.
My pops had no problems killing animals with 60# and 475gr arrows, except for a poor shoulder shot on a wildebeest.
I buried my arrow to the vanes on the buffalo and zipped through my elands 'vital v' like a hot knife through butter at 35y. Stefan said it was only the 2nd straight pass-thru he has ever had on eland. He went down in sight. My buff bellowed a couple minutes after he was shot and made it about 100 yards.
Here is a clip from my first trip back in 2015. blue wildebeest. 80# bowtech destroyer 350. 640gr arrow with a strickland helix single bevel. 20 yard shot.
my impala, same trip:
I do not have any videos uploaded from this past trip. maybe i will add a couple.