Hunting Safari Information - Somerby Safaris (2024)

Guests are met upon arrival at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg and are returned there upon completion of the Safari.

Add on tours and photo safari day trips are also available.

General safari information

Somerby understands that booking an African Safari is a big decision and that anyone thinking about it has several questions. We would like to be there for you all the way, from the moment you start planning till the day your precious trophies are on your wall in your home. We strive to offer you exceptional quality at competitive prices. Below is some information that will be helpful:

Booking a safari

When you have selected the safari you would like to book, the safari contract, providing all the details of the upcoming safari, will be finalized and signed and you will be required to pay the deposit of $1000 or as required, depending on the nature of the safari.

Booking the airfare for your African safari

After we have agreed on the date of your safari and the number of days you are to be here in South Africa you can then book your airfare. A direct flight to OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg is recommended either with Delta out of Atlanta or United Airlines out of Newark. Please communicate with us during this process, we will work with the travel agent or yourself to make sure you are here for the correct number of days.

Our recommended Travel Agent is PWP Travel. Patrick provides excellent services and competitive pricing. He also offers TRAVEL INSURANCE and is experienced in booking airfare for international hunters.

E-mail: patrick@pwptravel.com
Phone Numbers: 210-686-0766

If you are a US citizen you need only a valid passport with two clean pages to travel to South Africa. If you are NOT a US citizen, you might require a visa.

Importation of hunting rifles

A temporary import permit from the South African Police service is required to bring your rifle into South Africa. We work very closely with Henry from RiflePermits that will be doing the pre-approved permit application beforehand. Upon arrival you will be met by your PH and a rifle agent, which will accompany you to the permit office where you will pick up your rifle and then travel to the arrival lodge.

Arrival at the airport

We will personally meet you at the airport and help you to collect your rifle. After you have collected your rifles, you will be transferred to the arrival lodge where we will spend the night, before leaving early the next morning to the hunting area.

Health precautions

No shots are needed for South Africa. Our hunting areas are in Malaria free areas. Malaria medication is required if you are traveling to the Kruger National Park for a photo safari or hunting near Kruger National park any time between March and May & September and November. Malaria medication is required throughout the year if you are hunting in Zimbabwe or if you take a tour to Victoria Falls.

Hunting areas

Hunting takes place in all 9 of South Africa’s provinces. Most of our standard hunting packages take place in two major areas. The Limpopo Province, referred to as the North, and the Free State province, referred to as the South. These two areas are totally different from one another in topography and vegetation. The North consists mostly of thick acacia thorns brush and small rocky outcrops. The South is characterised by open plains with very little tree cover and mountains up to 11 000 feet. It is a real advantage to hunt in two different areas on one safari to experience more of what South Africa is like. Different animals occur in these two different areas.

Weather and temperatures

South Africa’s seasons are reversed from yours. For the most part, early mornings are crisp and cool but warm up around 9am. Mid-days are sunny and warm but start cooling down from 3pm and can range a great deal, so you have to pack to dress layers each day. Here as an indication of the temperatures that you might experience:

Months

Limpopo (North)

Free State (South)

March and April

50-80 °F

45-75 °F

May and June

40-70 °F

35-70 °F

July and August

35-70 °F

35-70 °F

September and October

50-80 °F

50-75 °F


What to pack for your African Safari:

Laundry is done daily, therefore three sets of hunting clothes will do: khaki or camo or whatever you prefer. A range of temperatures may be experienced in one day so dressing in layers is advisable. Please see the recommended packing list for more detailed guidelines.

Payment after the safari

A payment of 50% of the total safari is due two weeks prior to the safari. This will be done via wire transfer or direct deposit to our Bank of America account. After the safari the balance can be paid in cash, credit card (service fee applicable) or via wire transfer within 5 days of your return to the USA.

Payment of other items

  • Purchases of gifts and souvenirs.
  • South Africa’s currency is called “RAND” – the symbol is R.
  • Most stores outside of the airport WILL NOT accept dollars.
  • Most stores WILL accept ONLY MASTERCARD AND VISA credit cards, and not AMEX or DISCOVER.
  • We will assist you to exchange Dollars into Rands at the airport when you arrive.
Hunting Safari Information - Somerby Safaris (2024)

FAQs

How much to tip on an African hunting safari? ›

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. On a big game hunt, the tip is generally more than on a plains game hunt.

What is the Big Five African hunting safari? ›

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.

Are hunting safaris ethical? ›

For many, the idea of paying great sums of money to travel to Africa and go on a safari promising the opportunity to shoot exotic wild game like giraffes, lions, or elephants is ethically unacceptable. The killing of Cecil the lion, for example, caused outrage around the world.

Do African safari guides carry guns? ›

Most guides will have a weapon on them if necessary, and are trained to protect you.

How much does the average African safari cost per person? ›

An African safari costs anywhere between $125 and $1,500 per person per night. A budget safari averages $150 per night, mid-range $350 and luxury $750. The extreme top-safaris can easily go up to $1,500 per night, or more! There is literally a safari to suit every budget.

What is the top predator in the safari? ›

1. The Lion. The African lion rules the African plains. These majestic beasts are the apex predators of the bush and arguably the most recognised member of the Big 5.

What is the number 1 safari in Africa? ›

After an exhaustive analysis of 2,494 reviews written by safari travelers and experts, we are pleased to announce that, for the fourth consecutive time, Tanzania's Serengeti National Park has won top spot in our list of the Top 10 Best African Safari Parks and Destinations of 2024.

What happens to the meat on African safari hunt? ›

While you can't take any of the meat home with you, everything left over at the end of your hunt will either be eaten by the camp staff or donated to those in need.

What are the disadvantages of safaris? ›

Other disadvantages of safari parks include habituation, which can cause wildlife to lose their natural instincts, and animals can even risk contracting human disease if people are able to pet, touch, and take selfies with them.

Are African safaris safe? ›

Yes, an African Safari is Safe!

As long as you follow your guide's instructions when it comes to camp, game drives, and bush walks, you should never feel like your safety is at risk.

Why is safari hunting legal? ›

Legal, licensed hunting is the most successful form of use there; the harvested animals provide meat and safari hunting provides jobs and income for the rural communities.

What do safari hunters do with the meat? ›

You will likely eat some of the animals that have been harvested by yourself or other hunters while in camp. The rest of the meat is either sold commercially, kept for camp meat, donated to the local population or used as bait for predators and scavenger hunts.

How much is a giraffe tag? ›

How much does it cost to hunt a Giraffe in South Africa? Trophy fees as a standalone Giraffe hunt are between $3,000 – $4,000. Daily rates vary between $250 and $500 per day. Included in the Giraffe trophy fee is a licensed guide.

What are safari hunters called? ›

White hunter is a literary term used for professional big game hunters of European descent, from all over the world, who plied their trade in Africa, especially during the first half of the 20th century. The activity continues in the dozen African countries which still permit big-game hunting.

How much do you tip on an African hunt? ›

As a general guideline, we recommend tipping your PH a percentage of the total hunt cost (trophy fees and daily rates) using a sliding scale according to the level of service you feel you received with a 5% gratuity at the low end and a 10% gratuity at the high end.

How much to tip an African hunting guide? ›

Tipping is discretionary, but a general guideline is as follows:
  • PH - $50-$100 / Day for Plains Game.
  • Tracker - $100-$200 total depending on the length of the hunt.
  • Skinner - $100 Total.
  • Cook - $10-$20 / Day.
  • Remainder of Camp Staff -$100-$200 Total to be split.

What is a normal tip for a guided hunt? ›

Some outfitters build a tip into the total amount, but it is not very common. As a general rule in the industry, it is most common to tip a guide 10%-15% of the hunt value. To put it simply, if you book a hunt for $5,000, an adequate tip would be $500.

How much should I tip my safari guide in Kenya? ›

Tipping while on safari: we suggest you budget on tipping about US$20 or Ksh2,000 per room or tent per day, always at the end of your stay in the lodge or camp. If you're a solo traveller, you could certainly tip less – Ksh1000 would often be fine.

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