2023-2024 South Africa Hunting Price List - Big Game Hunting Adventures (2024)

Looking for an affordable South African hunting safari? Here is our South Africa hunting price list for the 2023 and 2024 hunting seasons.

Update April 2023: We are completely booked for 2023 except for a couple of 7-10 day openings in August and September. We are offering special, discounted pricing not reflected on our web site for new hunts booked during those windows. Contact us for details on available dates and pricing.

At Big Game Hunting Adventures, our #1 goal is to provide our clients with high quality trophy hunting safaris at a reasonable price. Join us on one of our South Africa hunting packagesor custom build your own hunt by using our South Africa hunting price list below. Regardless of the safari you book, you’ll receive first class lodging, excellent food, and outstanding hunting.

2023-2024 South Africa Hunting Price List - Big Game Hunting Adventures (1)While you’re responsible for paying for your airline ticket, taxidermy, and shipment of your trophies home, our South Africa hunting rates include all costs associated with the hunt. There are no hidden fees. Our African hunting safaris all include pick-up and drop off at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg.

1×1: OneHunter Guided By One Professional Hunter
2×1: Two Hunters Guided By One Professional Hunter

Daily Rate
1×1: $430 per hunter, per day
2×1: $380 per hunter, per day
Professional Video Service: $280 per day (details below)
Non Hunter: $220 per person, per day
Included in the Daily Rate:

Exclusive use of the hunting area
Services of a licensed Professional Hunter
Pre-Approved firearm import service or use of one of our rifles with a reasonable quantity of ammunition
Meet & Greet at airport
Transportation between Johannesburg International Airport and hunting areas
Accommodation, food, and beverages
Reasonable quantity of alcoholic beverages
Laundry service during the hunt
Skinning and field preparation of trophies
Delivery of trophies to a Gauteng based taxidermist/shipping company of your choice
CITES Permits and hunting permits (whenapplicable)
Not Included in the Daily Rate:
Gratuities for staff members
Trophy and taxidermy fees
Shipment of trophies out of South Africa
Airline tickets
Personal, travel, and trophy insurance
International calls from cell phones or landlines

For more information on our hunts, check our our Africa FAQ page.

South Africa Hunting Trophy Fees

Blesbok, Common$415
Blesbok, Saddleback$555
Buffalo Bull (add-on)$10,000
Buffalo Cow$3,500
Bushbuck$1,250
Bushpig$600
CrocodilePrice On Request
Duiker$335
Cape Eland$2,800
Livingstone ElandPrice On Request
Gemsbok (Oryx)$1,500
HippopotamusPrice On Request
Impala$365
Jackal$50
Klipspringer$1,050
Kudu$2,750
Lechwe$3,425
Monkey, Vervet$100
Nyala$2,600
Porcupine$160
Red Hartebeest$1,050
Reedbuck, Common$1,350
Reedbuck, Mountain$965
Roan$7,765
Sable$5,700
Springbok, Black$980
Springbok, Common$425
Springbok, Copper$1,500
Springbok, White$1,250
Steenbok$335
Tsessebe$3,105
Warthog$365
Waterbuck$2,500
Wildebeest, Black$850
Wildebeest, Blue$1,050
Zebra$1,050

All prices are in US dollars.

South Africa Wing Shooting Fees
Pigeon, Dove, Guinea Fowl, Crested Francolin, Sand Grouse, White Faced Ducks
$350 Per Hunter, Per Day
$25 Per Day Shotgun Rental
$12 Per Box of Shells

Our primary hunting areas have some fantastic bird hunting opportunities and you’re welcome to add a day or two of wing shooting onto a plains game and/or buffalo hunt. In particular, our main camp has healthy populations of pigeon, dove, and guinea fowl year round. Other species are migratory.

Depending on the exact time of year and exact bird species we’re hunting, this can range from sitting on the edge of a field pass shooting doves and pigeons as they come and go (in flocks of dozens and hundreds) to some sort of beaten hunt for other birds using people and/or dogs. There’s good bird hunting all year round, but there are definitely seasonal peaks. The months of May, June, July, and August tend to have really good hunting for a variety of bird species. Contact us for more details.

Professional Video Service
$280 Per Day
$1,960 for a 7 day hunt
$2,800 for a 10 day hunt

Want to relive your once in a lifetime hunt and/or share the experience with friends/family when you return home? If so, then you’ll definitely want to book the services of our videographer. He’ll go out hunting with you each day, film the events of your trip, and then build a video of the entirety of your hunt. He’ll do all the editing in camp and will provide a USB flash drive with the completed video on your departure day for you to take home with you.

Videos are normally 40-60 minutes long and tell the story of your full experience: the hunt itself, camp life, especially interesting encounters with wildlife, etc. You’re also welcome to make special requests of him while you’re there.

South Africa Cape Buffalo Hunting Packages

South Africa Cape Buffalo Hunting Package
7 Days (6 Nights) Accommodation
$14,695 Per Hunter (1×1)
$14,385 Per Hunter (2×1)
$1,440 Per Non-Hunter

South Africa Cape Buffalo/Sable Hunting Package
8 Days (7 Nights) Accommodation
1Cape BuffaloBull & 1 Trophy Sable
$19,995 Per Hunter (1×1)
$1,605 Per Non-Hunter

Join us on one of our South Africa Cape Buffalo hunts if you want to go up against the legendary Black Death on our outstanding buffalo hunting area in northern Limpopo Province. Cape Buffalo are the most sought after member of the Big Five and thisis areal deal Cape Buffalo hunt for wild buffalo on foot and in thick bushveld conditions.

We have a 100% success rate over the past four years and our lifetime success rate on Cape Buffalo hunting safaris is over 90%. Weonly hunt hard bossed bulls, not immature bulls who have not had an opportunity to breed.

Visit our South Africa Cape Buffalo Hunting page for more details.

Why Should I Book A South Africa Hunting Safari With You?

  • No hidden costs: our South Africa hunting packages include everything except for your air fare, taxidermy, and shipment of your trophies.
  • We are not a high turnover outfit. Instead, we focus on providing quality hunts with the best possible experience for each guest. For that reason, we only book one hunt at a time.Instead of sharing the area with people that you don’t know, you’ll have the whole place to yourself. This allows us to give you our full attention and ensure that you receive VIP treatment on your hunt.
  • We’ll pick you up at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. Unlike a hunt in Namibia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, or the Eastern Cape of South Africa, no follow on airline flights or plane charters are necessary if you book a hunting safari with us.
  • If you want to bring your own rifle, we’ll get a temporary import permit for you and help you with all the paperwork involved at no extra charge. So, there is no need to go through the hassle of importing your rifle on your own or pay an additional $200-300 to another company for their help with this.
  • We book a limited number of hunts each year, abide by strict quotas, and carefully manage our hunting areas. This ensures that our hunters have high success rates and take the best quality trophies possible (over 90% of our trophies make the Safari Club International or Rowland Ward record book).
  • Our Professional Hunters (PHs) are friendly, knowledgeable, and have many years worth of experience guiding North American, European, and Asian hunters on plains game and dangerous game hunting safaris.
  • We take pride in providing authentic African hunting safaris with outstanding personal service before, during, and after your hunt. You will not have problems getting in touch us when and we’ll be available to you through the entire process to provide assistance with anything you need related to the hunt.
  • We strive to provide high quality, all-inclusive African hunting safaris with no hidden costs. Not every hunting outfitter prices their hunts in this manner.
  • This is a veteran owned and operated business and we plan all of our hunts with military precision and attention to detail.

For more information on our hunts, check our our Africa FAQ page.

Our South Africa hunting prices are valid for hunts booked in 2023 and 2024. Though every effort will be made to follow up and recover wounded animals, all animals wounded and not recovered will be charged the full trophy fee.

For hunters that do not wish to bring their own rifles, we have scoped rifles chambered in .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .338 Winchester Magnum, .375 H&H and .375 Ruger available for our clients. We provide use of the rifle and ammunition suitable for hunting plains game or Cape Buffalo as appropriate at no extra charge.

Don’t forget to check out our 2023 South African Packages.Checkout the following page to learn more about the accommodations on our plains gamehunts in South Africa.

To learn more about booking an incredible South Africa hunting adventure, simplyclick the “Get More Information” button below. You’ll be taken to a contact form on the next page where you can enquire about availability for particular dates and ask any questions you may have about our Africa hunting safaris.

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2023-2024 South Africa Hunting Price List - Big Game Hunting Adventures (2024)

FAQs

2023-2024 South Africa Hunting Price List - Big Game Hunting Adventures? ›

How much does an African Safari Hunt cost? The total price of an African hunting trip is a function of four components. An African Hunting Safari price for an 8-day plains game hunt with 7 trophies is on average between $4000 and $7,000. However, some additional costs need to be considered.

How much does it cost to big game hunt in Africa? ›

How much does an African Safari Hunt cost? The total price of an African hunting trip is a function of four components. An African Hunting Safari price for an 8-day plains game hunt with 7 trophies is on average between $4000 and $7,000. However, some additional costs need to be considered.

Where is the best big game hunting in Africa? ›

Together with Namibia, South Africa accounts for over 90% of the big game hunting farms on the African continent. It is also in Namibia and South Africa that a very limited number of rhinoceros are made available for hunters each year.

How much is it to hunt in South Africa? ›

South African hunting safari prices Africa 2022 and 2023
Trophy animalHunting prices 2022Hunting prices 2023
Hyena – spotted$ 4 700$ 5 000
Impala – common$ 450$ 500
Impala – black$ 1 800$ 2 150
Jackal$ 100$ 200
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How much does it cost to hunt lions in Africa? ›

Wild lion hunts start around $55,000 and run upwards of $100,000.

What is the most expensive buck to hunt in South Africa? ›

The most expensive wild game sale on record is a Cape Buffalo bull named Mystery, bought by South African billionaire Johann Rupert for a rather sizable R40 million in 2013.

What is the most expensive animal to hunt in Africa? ›

The big five are the most prized because they are considered the most dangerous to hunt, and therefore the most expensive. A trophy impala could cost a hunter $400 and a kudu, a type of antelope, might go for $2,500, while a Cape buffalo can cost around $15,000 in South Africa.

What month is best to hunt in Africa? ›

The general consensus is, therefore, that the best time to hunt in South Africa is in the winter months from May to August. Generally speaking, South African winters mean mild days with frosty nights and mornings.

What time of year is best to hunt in Africa? ›

Why winter has traditionally be the favorite season for game hunting: Improved visibility. The thick African brush and long grasses thin out a bit in winter due to lack of rain. It also fades in color, making it easier to spot game.

What are the top 5 hunting Africa? ›

The “Big Five” is an old African term from the “golden years” of the safari. It stands for five African animals that were considered the most desirable trophies, and at the same time the most dangerous animals to hunt: Elephant, Rhino, Buffalo, Lion and Leopard.

How much does it cost to hunt an elephant in South Africa? ›

Focussed Elephant hunts are normally 10 days hunts and you can expect to pay around $40,000 for your trophy fee for a big Tusker between 40 to 70 pounds. Book well in advance – 18 to 24 months to avoid disappointment. Expect to pay around $30,000 for Elephant trophy fees for Elephants with tusks around 40 Pounds.

Can tourists hunt in South Africa? ›

South Africa has strict rules for hunters bringing firearms into the country. Visitors who are hunting or participating in a shooting event must acquire a Temporary Import Permit. These can be obtained on arrival at the airport at the SA Police Firearm Office situated after immigration.

Where is the best place to hunt in South Africa? ›

The Limpopo province is arguably the most game rich region and includes a good portion of the Kruger Park. Limpopo has as it's capital the city of Polokwane. Game species found in the Limpopo province include all of the Big Five species, namely Elephant, Rhino, Lion, Leopard and Cape Buffalo.

How much does canned lion hunting cost in South Africa? ›

How much does canned hunting cost? In general, hunters pay less than they would for hunting a wild animal. According to a report published by the South African Institute of International Affairs, hunters in South Africa may pay anything from $8,000-$40,000.

How much does it cost to shoot a rhino? ›

Prices for 7-day dart hunts for the more common White Rhino range from $8500 to $15,000 for a Black Rhino darting experience. White Rhino trophy fees range from $77,000 for a 20-24” Rhino to $142,000 for a 27-30”.

How much does it cost to hunt a zebra in Africa? ›

Price distribution

Shooting fees for cull hunts are usually in the $500 range as well. For trophy hunting, the price of the more common subspecies is within $1,000-$1500 range. The more exquisite subspecies, such as Cape Mountain Zebra, may cost up to $5,000. Don't forget to add daily rates and other associated fees.

How much does it cost to hunt a giraffe in South Africa? ›

How much does it cost to hunt a Giraffe in South Africa? The trophy fee as a standalone Giraffe hunt is between $3000 to $4000. Daily rates vary between $250 and $500 per day. Included in the Giraffe trophy fee is a licensed guide.

What is the best value for money hunting rifle in South Africa? ›

The Mauser M18 is probably the best value for money hunting rifle available to South African hunters today. The Mauser M18 Savannah 30-06 Springfield combines legacy with modernization. If you mention the words Mauser Bolt Action everybody is immediately reminded of the legendary Mauser 98 or M98 action.

How much does it cost to hunt a Warthog in South Africa? ›

The cost of a trophy warthog hunt is $450. Warthog hunting packages are common.

How much does it cost to hunt hippos in South Africa? ›

The average cost of a hippo hunt is $9000. Hippo are a popular species in a dangerous game hunting package. Please contact us for a custom hippo hunting package.

What are the top 5 animals hunted in Africa? ›

But a safari still requires cunning, a predatory instinct for where to find the creatures you hope to see, and The Big Five—the lion, leopard, cape buffalo, elephant, and black rhino—remain the most sought-after animals: the five most difficult animals in Africa to hunt on foot.

How much does it cost to hunt a kudu in South Africa? ›

How much does it cost to hunt a Kudu? The trophy fee as a standalone Kudu hunt is between $1500 to $2500, depending on the size of the Kudu trophy. Daily rates vary between $250 and $500 per day.

What months can you hunt in South Africa? ›

The South Africa hunting season runs from March to October. Even so hunting in South Africa during the period November to February is possible.

Where do people hunt in South Africa? ›

The primary areas that we include in our South African hunting packages are the bushveld (Limpopo and Gauteng), lowveld (Mpumalanga), parts of the North West, the Kalahari (Northern Cape), the Eastern Cape and the plains of the eastern Free State.

Do you need a hunting license to hunt in Africa? ›

Outfitters and professional hunters must be licensed to operate in the provinces where they hunt. Professional hunters must be licensed to conduct a dangerous game safari otherwise they may only hunt plains game. Hunting licenses and permits must be prearranged before the client's hunt commences.

What do I need to hunt in Africa? ›

Recommended Africa Hunting Equipment List
  • Passport.
  • Copy of SAPS 520 form and pre-approved firearms permit (if Applicable)
  • CBP Form 4457 or Weapons License (if Applicable)
  • Medical Evacuation Insurance (Highly Recommended)
  • Letter of Invitation (We'll send you this before your hunt)

What are you allowed to hunt in South Africa? ›

The Big 5 animals you can hunt in South Africa

The dangerous game animals we can legally hunt in South Africa are the Big 5 (elephant, rhino, Cape buffalo, lion, and leopard), hippos and Nile crocodile. Why are they called the Big 5?

Why do people hunt in South Africa? ›

“Without hunting there would be no incentive for investing in game, and without hunting many species in South Africa would already be extinct or on the verge of extinction,” says Kitshoff. “We wouldn't have white rhino today if it wasn't for trophy hunting,” she says.

Is it safe to hunt in South Africa? ›

South Africa is considered a safe country to hunt in. Most hunters are met at the airport or guest house and driven directly to the hunting area. The hunters are always accompanied by a local representative that knows what areas to avoid.

What is the most common deer in Africa? ›

The Barbary stag is the only member of the deer family that is native to Africa. It thrives in dense, humid forested areas of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco.

Where is the best hunting in the world? ›

Ten of the world's best hunting destinations
  • Alaska. The “Last Frontier” of raw wilderness, Alaska offers so many options for hunters, which is possibly why I've hunted there 19 times. ...
  • Canada's Yukon. ...
  • Tanzania. ...
  • Namibia. ...
  • Mongolia. ...
  • Australia's Northern Territory. ...
  • New Zealand. ...
  • Scotland.
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How much does it cost to hunt a crocodile in South Africa? ›

The average cost of a crocodile hunt is $9000. Contact us for a custom crocodile hunting package.

What caliber rifle is best for elephant hunting? ›

375-caliber rifle is the recommended minimum for an elephant regardless of law or convention. The minimum is the . 375 Magnum, a legal requirement in many nations. Most hunters prefer something heavier, starting from .

How much is a leopard hunt in Africa? ›

Costs are approximately $25,000 to $30,000 for a 14 day hunt. Day and trophy fees included. The South African Law still allows hunting at night and therefor you have a better chance to harvest your leopard in South Africa than Namibia. Cats are from 130 to 170 pounds.

Can you shoot poachers in South Africa? ›

Many countries such as South Africa, where there are no shoot-to-kill laws, have moved a portion of their elephants and rhinos to Botswana because they are believed to be safer there (Mogomotsi, 2017).

How much do you tip a professional hunter in South Africa? ›

Tips can be given in US Dollars or in South African currency, Rand. On a typical basic 7-10 Day safari to the value of $6000 or $7000, the average tip for the Professional Hunter is around $700 – $1000.

Which South African hunting safari is the best? ›

Limpopo Province: This province is home to some of the best hunting grounds in South Africa. It's known for its large kudu and impala populations, as well as other species like warthog and nyala. Eastern Cape: The Eastern Cape is home to a variety of plains game animals, as well as the “Big Five” species.

What is the hardest hunt in Africa? ›

Leopards can be found in the savanna grasslands, brush land and forested areas in Africa. Among the Big Five, they are the most difficult animals to acquire a hunting license for.

Where can I hunt for free in South Africa? ›

Crusader Safaris has long been recognised for its free range hunting areas, authentic safari experience, African camps, trophy quality and hunting African animals where they are native, wild and free ranging. Crusader Safaris is the only outfit offering true free range hunting in South Africa.

What is the best hunter in Africa? ›

Hyenas are excellent hunters whose spoils are more likely to be stolen by lions than the other way around. In the Serengeti in the 1970s, zoologist Hans Kruuk found that when spotted hyenas and lion share a carcass, hyenas were responsible for the kill 53 percent of the time.

How much is zebra hunting in South Africa? ›

The trophy fee as a standalone Zebra hunt is between $1000 to $1600. Daily rates vary between $250 and $500 per day. Included in the Zebra trophy fee is a licensed guide. As well as a hunting license and all permits.

Where can I touch lions in South Africa? ›

Touch the lions - Lion and Safari Park
  • Lion and Safari Park.
  • Broederstroom - Things to Do.
  • Broederstroom.
  • Madibeng.
  • North-West Province.
  • South Africa.
  • Africa.

How much does a lion cub cost in South Africa? ›

3 week old. Brown. Will be ready for new homes in 3 weeks time. R 7000 each.

What is the most expensive animal to shoot in the world? ›

Marked as one of the most endangered and rare species of planet earth, the white rhinoceros top the list of expensive trophy hunts. Hunters agree to pay a whopping $125,000 or more for hunting down these precious creations. After the hunt, their sharp horns become the trophy.

How much does it cost to shoot an elk? ›

The Guided Hunt

How much does an elk hunt cost? Elk hunts go for as little as $2,000 to well over $10,000. The area, style of hunting, caliber of bulls and accommodations, all influence how much you will pay.

What caliber can take down a rhino? ›

357 and . 458 bullets, the ammunition used in powerful hunting rifles that can take down a rhino with a single shot. It's quick, accurate and deadly. In years past, the most common weapon used in rhino poaching was the AK-47, left over from past wars.

How much is an African elephant hunt? ›

Game Animal Pricing
Game AnimalsLicense FeesTrophy Fees
Duiker$30$500
Eland$500$4,500
Elephant$2,000$10,000
Gemsbok$250$2,000
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How much does it cost to hunt African giraffes? ›

Giraffe are very common in many territories in South Africa and in many cases you will even be able to add a Giraffe to a package hunt. Otherwise you will be required to book a couple of days to hunt one of these animals with daily rates ranging from $350-450 per day along with a trophy fee of $2,000-3,500.

How much does it cost to hunt a cape buffalo in Africa? ›

On the bigger open territories of Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania and Mozambique, the buffalo package prices range from $12,000 - $20,000. Dangerous game daily rates range from $600 - $1200 per day with a trophy fee of approximately $6,000 - $8,500.

How much does it cost to hunt a rhino in Africa? ›

White Rhino trophy fees range from $77,000 for a 20-24” Rhino to $142,000 for a 27-30”.

How much does it cost to hunt a hippo in Africa? ›

The average cost of a hippo hunt is $9000. Hippo are a popular species in a dangerous game hunting package. Please contact us for a custom hippo hunting package.

Can you still big game hunt in Africa? ›

According to African Hunting Safaris, “Namibia, along with South Africa, are the only two countries in Africa where one can hunt the entire big five; lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino (white as well as black rhinoceros). …

How much does it cost to hunt an elephant in Africa? ›

Focussed Elephant hunts are normally 10 days hunts and you can expect to pay around $40,000 for your trophy fee for a big Tusker between 40 to 70 pounds.

How much does it cost to hunt a zebra in South Africa? ›

The trophy fee as a standalone Zebra hunt is between $1000 to $1600. Daily rates vary between $250 and $500 per day. Included in the Zebra trophy fee is a licensed guide. As well as a hunting license and all permits.

How much does it cost to hunt crocodiles in South Africa? ›

The average cost of a crocodile hunt is $9000. Contact us for a custom crocodile hunting package.

How much does it cost to hunt leopards in Africa? ›

Our 14 day Leopard and Plainsgame hunt involves a day fee of ($1,200+15%VAT/day) for a 1 on 1 leopard hunt plus a refundable leopard trophy fee of $5,800.

How much is it to hunt giraffe in South Africa? ›

How much does it cost to hunt a Giraffe in South Africa? The trophy fee as a standalone Giraffe hunt is between $3000 to $4000. Daily rates vary between $250 and $500 per day. Included in the Giraffe trophy fee is a licensed guide.

How much is elephant hunting in South Africa? ›

Our elephant hunting prices South Africa start at $ 40 000 all-inclusive. We do have access to larger elephants up to 70 lbs. If interested, please let us know way in advance as we have to book and secure the prime hunting areas during prime elephant hunting times.

Can you shoot lions in Africa? ›

Unfortunately, lion hunting is legal in Africa. Kenya is the first country that has banned lion hunt in 1977. But at the same time, the government of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe are the top countries that allowed the people to hunt wild animals.

What country is best to see elephants in Africa? ›

Where are the best places to see elephants in Africa, in the wild? The highest densities of wild African elephants are found in the game reserves of Southern and East Africa. The best game parks for seeing African elephants are in Botswana, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Zambia and South Africa.

How much does it cost to hunt a cape buffalo? ›

Cape Buffalo prices range significantly from an all-inclusive game ranch hunt in South Africa to a full blown traditional East African safari. A typical Cape Buffalo 5 - 10 day package hunt cost will range from $9,000 - $20,000. Often the lower end prices are for management bulls.

How much is an African elephant tag? ›

Game Animal Pricing
Game AnimalsLicense FeesTrophy Fees
Eland$500$4,500
Elephant$2,000$10,000
Gemsbok$250$2,000
Hartebeest$100$1,500
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