kpoynter
AH enthusiast
Hey Guys,
I’m very familiar with many places and outfitters in numerous Countries. However, I’m trying g to think of some options I might not be putting front of mind.
Here’s what I’m thinking about and criteria
1) I’m thinking about organizing a trip for some “first timers” to Africa and for Plains Game. At least Four Hunters (and likely wives too)
2) Considerations:
A) cost is a consideration for a couple of reasons. First, the guys I would bring aren’t exactly swimming in disposable income so cost matters which makes “plains game packages” pretty attractive. Something I have t done much of in a long time. Second, I will likely pay for a chunk of it through one of my companies so a chunk will come out of my pocket too
B) aesthetics… for first timers I’d like them to have a stunning Africa experience (which they ultimately will no matter what). I go back and forth in my own mind what this means. When most people close their eyes and imagine Africa what do they see? Botswana and the Kalahari is fantastic but…there are no Acacias…Baobabs… Big 5 (there are Rhinos). South Africa….Beautiful Countryside and Hills….Cost is excellent…. No “Wild or Real Africa Vibe”…No Big 5…but some side trips for wives etc.
Zim? Save Valley…Maybe even somewhere else… Upside of Big 5 and “Wild Africa” and great elements. Cost is a bit of a downside for sure.
Mozambique…Coutada 9 has some upside for sure…cost is a decent downside and logistically harder. Definitely no “side trip” possibility
Zambia isn’t a good option and Tanazania wayyyyy too expensive
Namibia? Maybe…Windhoek is a good place to spend a day or so early and grab a beautiful meal. Maybe do a multi area hunt. Aesthetics similar to Botswana in most areas.
I’m probably overthinking it but our group here has been to basically every place and property with every reputable outfitter out there.
A Large South African Operator might be the right answer….but I think many of us would agree that a “Wild” area with Big 5 sightings and the Flora and Fauna people think about in their minds eye has a ton of appeal…. But those areas are few….and cost becomes a factor.
I’m very familiar with many places and outfitters in numerous Countries. However, I’m trying g to think of some options I might not be putting front of mind.
Here’s what I’m thinking about and criteria
1) I’m thinking about organizing a trip for some “first timers” to Africa and for Plains Game. At least Four Hunters (and likely wives too)
2) Considerations:
A) cost is a consideration for a couple of reasons. First, the guys I would bring aren’t exactly swimming in disposable income so cost matters which makes “plains game packages” pretty attractive. Something I have t done much of in a long time. Second, I will likely pay for a chunk of it through one of my companies so a chunk will come out of my pocket too
B) aesthetics… for first timers I’d like them to have a stunning Africa experience (which they ultimately will no matter what). I go back and forth in my own mind what this means. When most people close their eyes and imagine Africa what do they see? Botswana and the Kalahari is fantastic but…there are no Acacias…Baobabs… Big 5 (there are Rhinos). South Africa….Beautiful Countryside and Hills….Cost is excellent…. No “Wild or Real Africa Vibe”…No Big 5…but some side trips for wives etc.
Zim? Save Valley…Maybe even somewhere else… Upside of Big 5 and “Wild Africa” and great elements. Cost is a bit of a downside for sure.
Mozambique…Coutada 9 has some upside for sure…cost is a decent downside and logistically harder. Definitely no “side trip” possibility
Zambia isn’t a good option and Tanazania wayyyyy too expensive
Namibia? Maybe…Windhoek is a good place to spend a day or so early and grab a beautiful meal. Maybe do a multi area hunt. Aesthetics similar to Botswana in most areas.
I’m probably overthinking it but our group here has been to basically every place and property with every reputable outfitter out there.
A Large South African Operator might be the right answer….but I think many of us would agree that a “Wild” area with Big 5 sightings and the Flora and Fauna people think about in their minds eye has a ton of appeal…. But those areas are few….and cost becomes a factor.