1.What was your first Safari experience like? 2.What would you do different?
3.What would you recommend for the first time safari planner?
My first Safari wasn’t a disaster, but it could’ve been better.
A good friend of mine hunted with Cristo Kaiser at Unico Safaris. I met Cristo in 2006 and spent some time with him here in the states. He was a great guy, very charismatic, and pleasure to be around. After talking a while with Christo and planning my first Safari, I booked with him for September 2007. Sadly, Christo got killed by an elephant in May 2007 just before my hunt.
This changed everything about my hunt. I ended up hunting with a young PH at Unico, not likely a regular, and had a bad experience with him and had to switch to another PH to finish my Safari the way that I would feel good about it.
It didn’t help that I wasn’t completely prepared and more dependent on Christo and our plans. My inexperience, and not sticking to my gut feeling, led to having to shoot a second Kudu to get a mature bull.
I almost considered not taking my second Safari due to my first experience. I lurked here for quite a while before joining AH and I’m glad I finally joined.
Having access to AfricaHunting.com and all the collective resources here, including the members input on actual firsthand experience with Safari hunting, changed my perspective. This site provides a huge advantage for any hunter planning their first Safari.
There was enough information here for me to take a chance on another Safari and I’m sure glad I did!
3.What would you recommend for the first time safari planner?
My first Safari wasn’t a disaster, but it could’ve been better.
A good friend of mine hunted with Cristo Kaiser at Unico Safaris. I met Cristo in 2006 and spent some time with him here in the states. He was a great guy, very charismatic, and pleasure to be around. After talking a while with Christo and planning my first Safari, I booked with him for September 2007. Sadly, Christo got killed by an elephant in May 2007 just before my hunt.
This changed everything about my hunt. I ended up hunting with a young PH at Unico, not likely a regular, and had a bad experience with him and had to switch to another PH to finish my Safari the way that I would feel good about it.
It didn’t help that I wasn’t completely prepared and more dependent on Christo and our plans. My inexperience, and not sticking to my gut feeling, led to having to shoot a second Kudu to get a mature bull.
I almost considered not taking my second Safari due to my first experience. I lurked here for quite a while before joining AH and I’m glad I finally joined.
Having access to AfricaHunting.com and all the collective resources here, including the members input on actual firsthand experience with Safari hunting, changed my perspective. This site provides a huge advantage for any hunter planning their first Safari.
There was enough information here for me to take a chance on another Safari and I’m sure glad I did!
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