Free Range "Wild Africa" hunt?

Certain areas in zambia obviously....and Tanzania...northern Mozambique...(when I was in a niassa area in 2017 I would have loved to have stayed longer....the southern part of the concessionJaime had only managed to fly over.. photos he took it looked amazing)...some zim areas ...can't say about other countries as haven't been...and can't recommend anyone due to site rules ...
 
The Caprivi. Hunted there last year. Saw lots of game to include hippos, crocs, buffalo, elephant. Heard lions at night, had hippos in camp at night. Saw lots of plains game.
Also hunted there last year and saw everything but leopard. I loved it and am going back this year
 
You are most welcome to contact us, we are located in the south part of Luangwa Valley, and yes you can ticking back your timeframe 100 years... the only thing we don't have is a primitive camp unfortunately... but we have a Hemingway bar and you will be quite comfortable here !
 
Some photos from here at Mbizi / Zambia.

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There are areas in luangwa valley in Zambia that would be pretty much what you’re looking for.

some have built structure accommodations. Some tents and some are grass thatch built accommodations (my personal favourite).
The undiscovered country by many. There are some huge areas to hunt in Zambia for some incredible species.
 
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Thanks for the awesome post my friend - much appreciated, when you coming back with Tiff.
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Can anyone please give some info about the kudu broomstick trophy judging method and any tips for any species for judging
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