That's a difficult thing about making camp exclusive to one hunting group. Many people traveling to Africa are going alone or going with a small group of 1-3 people. So, I think a decent number of operations would have a hard time only having 1 or 2 people take up 7-10 days at a camp exclusively.
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On many hunts in Africa, only once (at Nyakasanga) I had another hunter at camp. Then again, never hunted at RSA. I had multiple hunters with me in camp at Argentina, but area was so big it was not an issue.
 
Thank you for everybody's response and comments. I think we can all agree it starts and end with good hunting concessions and well managed camps.

We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional hunting experiences through exclusivity and personalization. To achieve this, we cap our group sizes to ensure expert guidance, flexible and adaptive hunting strategies, increased game encounters and success rates and lasting relationships with all out clients because we are personally involved.

We prioritize quality over quantity around camp and at the skinning shed.

To us, smaller groups mean bigger experiences!
 

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