| Species | Sex | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Blesbok | Male | $500 |
| King Wildebeest | Male | $6,000 |
| Blue Wildebeest | Male | $1,500 |
| Black Wildebeest | Male | $1,500 |
| Golden Wildebeest | Male | $3,000 |
| Buffalo | Male under 40″ | $10,500 |
| Buffalo | Male over 40″ below 43″ | $12,000 |
| Buffalo | Male 43″–45″ | $16,000 |
| Buffalo | Female | $3,000 |
| Eland | Male | $4,600 |
| Kudu | Male | $4,500 |
| Impala | Male | $550 |
| Nyala | Male | $2,800 |
| Oryx (Gemsbok) | Male | $1,600 |
| Golden Oryx | Male | $4,500 |
| Red Hartebeest | Male | $1,800 |
| Roan | Male above 25″ | $5,500 |
| Roan | Male below 25″ | $5,000 |
| Lechwe | Male | $3,000 |
| Sable | Male below 40″ | $4,200 |
| Sable | Male 40″–44″ | $5,200 |
| Sable | Male 44″–47″ | $6,200 |
| Sable | Male above 47″ | P.O.R |
| Springbok | Male | $500 |
| Tsetsebe | Male | $3,000 |
| Waterbuck | Male | $2,800 |
| White Blesbok | Male | $900 |
| Ostrich | — | $800 |
| Zebra | Male | $1,400 |
| Duiker | Male | $400 |
| Steenbok | Male | $400 |
| Saddleback Impala | Male | $3,000 |
| Black Impala | Male | $2,400 |
| White Flank Impala | Male | $3,500 |
| Black Springbok | Male | $900 |
| White Springbok | Male | $1,500 |
| Copper Springbok | Male | $900 |
| Rhino | Bull | P.O.R |
| Lion | Male / Female | P.O.R |
| Giraffe | Male | $4,000 |
| Hippo | Male | P.O.R |
| Warthog | — | $400 |
| Caracal | — | $500 |
| Jackal | — | $50 |
| Day Fees | Price |
|---|---|
| Hunter | $400 per day |
| Non-Hunter / Observer | $250 per day |
Day Fee Includes
- Three meals per day
- Soft drinks, bottled water, and local beer
- Accommodation with bedding and towels
Additional Information
- Maximum of two hunters per Professional Hunter (PH)
- Tips for PH and staff are not included
- No alcohol provided to labourers
- Facilities operate on solar and gas power
- No load shedding
- All prices exclude VAT.
Hunter Information
Preparing for Your African Hunting Safari
Preparing for a hunting safari in South Africa is an exciting part of the journey. Proper planning helps ensure your trip runs smoothly from arrival to departure. At Klgare Safaris we assist our clients with the necessary information and guidance so that every safari experience is comfortable and well organised. The information below will help you prepare for your hunt, including firearm importation requirements, a practical safari checklist, and a suggested planning timeline before travelling to South Africa.
Firearm Importation
Hunters travelling to South Africa with their own rifles must obtain a temporary firearm import permit upon arrival. This permit allows visiting hunters to legally bring their firearms into the country for the duration of their safari.
When travelling with firearms, hunters should carry the following documents:
- A valid passport
- Completed SAPS 520 Temporary Firearm Import Permit form
- Proof of firearm ownership from your home country
- Airline documentation confirming firearm transport
- A letter of invitation from your outfitter
Only hunting rifles and ammunition intended for sporting purposes may be imported. Handguns and fully automatic firearms are not permitted. It is recommended that all documentation is completed before arrival to simplify the process at the airport. Your Professional Hunter or outfitter will assist where necessary to ensure your arrival and firearm clearance are handled efficiently.
Safari Checklist
Packing correctly will help ensure that you remain comfortable throughout your safari. The Kalahari climate can vary between warm days and cooler mornings and evenings, so practical clothing and equipment are recommended.
Suggested items to bring include:
- Passport and travel documents
- Firearm documentation if bringing a rifle
- Comfortable hunting boots
- Lightweight hunting clothing in neutral colours
- Warm jacket for early mornings
- Hat and sunglasses
- Personal medications
- Camera or binoculars
- Shooting gloves and hearing protection
Your Professional Hunter will provide shooting sticks and other essential hunting equipment during the safari.
Safari Planning Timeline
12 Months Before Your Safari
Reserve your safari dates and pay the required deposit. This is particularly important for popular hunting months which tend to book well in advance.
6 to 12 Months Before Travel
Book your international flights and arrange any pre or post safari travel plans. Begin preparing physically for the hunt by walking regularly and practising shooting from sticks.
6 Months Before Travel
Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel date and that it has enough blank pages. Confirm firearm documentation and discuss any required travel vaccinations with your doctor.
2 to 3 Months Before Travel
Confirm travel details with your outfitter, finalise hunting plans, and begin preparing your equipment and clothing for the safari.
1 Month Before Travel
Review your packing list, confirm flights, and ensure all documents are ready for departure.
Departure Day
Begin your journey to South Africa and prepare for an unforgettable hunting experience in the Lower Kalahari.
