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African Plains Game in Limpopo: Sable, Impala & Warthog Hunts

$5 000,00
Hunting Categories: African Plains Game, Large Antelope, Medium Antelope, Speciality Animals
 Species: Impala, Sable, Warthog
 Hunt Preferences: Family Friendly, Gun Rental, Accessible Hunts (Disability Friendly)
 Hunters and PH/Guides On Hunt: 1 x Hunter 1 x Professional Hunter
 Booking Year: 2026
 Destinations: South Africa
 Languages Spoken: Afrikaans, English
 Hunting Methods: Walk & Stalk, Bow hunting, Rifle hunting
 Hunt Difficulty: Moderate
 Safari Duration: 5 Days
 Total Trip Price for Rifle Rental ($)$375 (optional)
 Total Trip Price for Observer ($)$925 (optional)

Included Items

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Snacks
  • Hunting License
  • Transportation Whilst Hunting
  • Accommodation
  • Observer Guests Allowed
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Hunting in South Africa

South Africa remains a sought-after destination, with a variety of species available, including dangerous, plains game and specialty options. The Limpopo region is renowned for its quality plains game trophies, making it the perfect safari destination for this hunt!

The Safari Includes:

  • 1 x Sable
  • 1 x Impala
  • 1 x Warthog

These species provide a challenge to hunters, requiring them to change their hunting methods and techniques when harvesting these trophies. The majestic Sable is known to “play dead” and then attack its predators with its long, curved horns, the Impala is deceptively swift and alert, while the Warthog appears and disappears in seconds and is often an opportunistic hunting trophy.

Additional Species available for Hunting

While there are three classic African plains game trophies on this hunt, should you be interested in adding additional species, see the table below for trophy fees:

SPECIES

TROPHY FEE (US$)

SPECIES

TROPHY FEE (US$)

Baboon

345

Common Blesbok

575

Buffalo hardbull

11 500

Limpopo Bushbuck

1 610

Common Duiker

460

Bushpig

1 610

Gemsbok

1 900

Red Hartebeest

1 900

Black Impala

1 725

Common Impala

635

Klipspringer

2 415

Greater Kudu

4 320

Nyala

2 070

Ostrich

1 035

Mountain Reedbuck

1 610

Sable

4 315

Steenbok

520

Tsessebe

2 015

Warthog

575

Waterbuck

2 590

Blue Wildebeest

1 325

Golden Wildebeest

2 130

Burchell's Zebra

1 265

The Outfitter hosting this Hunt

If you want an authentic African hunt with some premier trophies, then African plains game hunting in South Africa is the way to go! This outfitter is based in the heart of South Africa’s hunting capital, the Limpopo province.

The concession boasts a wealth of plains game and is an ideal spot for both hunters and non-hunting parties to relax, unwind, and enjoy nature. From traditional African hunts, game drives, and bird watching to fishing and poolside lounging, this outfitter offers the ideal backdrop for an idyllic African safari.

Safari Inclusions:

  • Transfers between Johannesburg and the camp
  • All lodging
  • Early morning coffee, tea, fruit juice, brunch, and dinner
  • Soft drinks, malts, and wine with meals
  • Services of a Professional Hunter
  • Use of 4 x 4 hunting vehicles
  • Services of trackers and skinners
  • Use of the salt room and handling of trophies
  • Laundry service

The Plains Game Hunt Excludes:

  • Any air travel
  • Pre- and post-safari lodgings and meals
  • Gratuities to the Professional Hunter and staff (at hunter’s discretion)
  • Packing, dipping, and shipping of trophies to the final destination
  • Rifle hire / use: $ 75 per day - Maximum of 10 bullets included
  • Any damage to the hired equipment will be paid for by the client
  • Taxidermist costs
  • Personal items; toiletries and medication
  • Non-hunting excursions. Extra fees include entrance fees, travelling expenses
  • Taxidermy and shipping can be arranged on request

Traveling to Limpopo, SA

Hunters will fly into OR Tambo International Airport, in Johannesburg. The Outfitter will meet you at the airport, after which a 3-hour road transfer will have you arriving at the Limpopo concession.

For hunters bringing in their own rifles, they must complete a SAPS 520 application upon entry into the country.

The Hunting Grounds

One of South Africa’s nine provinces, the Limpopo province is often seen as the country’s hunting capital, home to exceptional trophies, plentiful game, and differing landscapes, all calling for varied hunting techniques and approaches.

As part of the Springbok Flats, these hunting grounds consist of a combination of mixed grasslands, bushveld, and grassland.

The 3266-acre concession has several dams that attract wildlife to the area. The vegetation consists of dense thickets and open spaces. This challenges hunters to be skilled in walk-and-stalk techniques, as visibility can be difficult in dense bushveld areas.

Accommodation & Lodging

This accommodation allows hunters to set into Africa, with guests staying in rondavels or traditional round African huts. There are three rondavels, each with en-suite bathroom, sleeping up to four people per hut. Each rondavel enjoys its own private patio, perfect for game viewing or enjoying a sundowner in the tranquil bush setting.

Guests can enjoy this tranquil accommodation option, set in the middle of the African bush, offering spacious entertainment areas, braai (BBQ), and dining areas. For guests wanting to cool off, the swimming pool, in the entertainment area, is surrounded by a shady lapa and wild bush, and is the perfect spot to unwind after a day’s hunting.

For non-hunters, there is a wide variety of activities to enjoy, including game drives (day and night), game walks, bird watching, and fishing in one of the dams. Other activities can also be arranged at a fee.

Sable: A Popular Plains Game Trophy

  • It is an extremely striking trophy, with its beautiful black coat, and long, curved back horns that can reach 38-60 inches
  • It’s also an unusual trophy, making it more sought-after to claim by hunters
  • The Sable’s intelligence, combined with its wary nature, makes this antelope a challenge to hunt
  • This trophy prefers dense bush, making it difficult to spot, but it is water dependent, so hunters can try and position themselves out of sight to be able to have shot placement that is spot on
  • Hunters require patience and excellent stalking skills to hunt the trophy.

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