Mozambique Buffalo Hunt With TSALA HUNTING SAFARIS 2026

TSALA HUNTING SAFARIS

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Dear AH Members

The Tsala Safaris team is proud to tell you more about our own area in southern Mozambique.

Welcome to a place few hunters will ever see — a vast, remote corner of southern Mozambique that borders the Gonarezhou National Park and the Save River. This region is steeped in wildness and stories. It was once part of the infamous elephant poaching corridor used by Cecil Barnard, also known as “Bvekenya,” who roamed this land in the early 1900s.Our anti poaching efforts have paid dividends with large buffalo herds and Elephant and plains game roaming the area once again.
Today, this area stands as one of the last strongholds of wild, free-range Cape Buffalo, untouched by fences, vehicles, or modern shortcuts.
Here, we hunt on foot, in a concession that stretches across tens of thousands of hectares of untouched bushveld, where buffalo roam and vanish at will. Our team has been working these valleys and ridges for a while now, often tracking buffalo for days before the chance comes — and even then, it’s never guaranteed.

The diversity of the land is staggering and humbling:
Mopanie Forests: Silent, damp, and dense — a true hunter’s challenge. This is where dagga boys disappear like smoke. In this thick, broken terrain, patience is your best weapon, and silence your ally.
Open Savannahs & Floodplains: Wide expanses dotted with towering baobabs that have stood for centuries. These plains offer glassing opportunities and breathtaking scenery — but they expose both hunter and hunted to each other’s gaze.
Jess Bush & Dry Riverbeds: Thick belts of jess and dry dongas offer shelter to the oldest, wariest bulls. This is the kind of cover that forces close encounters — 30 yards, 20 yards, sometimes less. If your nerves aren't ready, the bush will find you out.
Every step is earned. Every encounter is real. No shortcut.This is buffalo hunting as it should be — untamed , unfiltered and unforgettable.

The hunt begins long before the first track is found. We rise with the sun, drive out from camp to pick up sign, check waterholes, and read the land like a book only the bush-wise can interpret. Our trackers were raised in this terrain, and their instincts are second nature. You’ll hunt side-by-side with men who know the meaning of spoor, wind, and silence. We track. We follow. We learn.
When the moment comes, it’s earned — and unforgettable. The results are better. That’s why our clients return

This hunt will be all inclusive for 9 full hunting days and 2 traveling days.

1 x Buffalo License Fee $2000.00
1 x Firearm Import/Export - Moz - $750.00
1 x Arrival and Departure Day $875.00
9 x Hunting Days @ $875.00 p.p.p.d $7875.00
1 x Buffalo Trophy Fee $5300.00

Total - $16 800.00


Daily rates Include:
Accommodation, Laundry, Meals , Drinks and beverages.
Licensed Professional Hunter
Use of fully equipped hunting vehicle
Trackers and Skinners
Client Hunting License
Road Transport from and to Johannesburg Int airport to area

Daily rate Exclude:
Air charters and commercial flights while on safari
Any other expenses incurred before or after safari
Visas cost for Mozambique.
Rifle import permit for South Africa
Taxidermy fee
Shipment of trophies
Gratuities

Terms of business:
$1000 dep will secure dates.
Licenses fees and rifle import permits payable Jan/Feb of safari year , day fees payable 30 days before safari commences.
Trophy fees are payable when animal is wounded or killed.
Plains Game License fee and trophy fee only payable when animals is wounded or killed.

You are most welcome with any questions that you might have.We will also have booths at TTHA Extravaganza in Dallas , HSC in Houston and SCI in Nashville for a in person chat.

The Tsala Team

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I just returned from there, the buffalo numbers are insane, while tracking elephants we constantly ran into buffalo, have never seen that amount of buffalo and have hunted most of Africa, incredible place and the new lodge will be amazing for next year, great family as Rare Breed noted, hope to return soon
 

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