Price list 2012 and 2013
Hunting in Africa prices - Hunting in Africa Safaris and Tours offer fair prices. We are in the medium-range pricing for hunting in Africa and same for hunting the African Big 5. An African hunting safari costs less than you would think. The Africa bow hunting package deals cost is such that you can afford your dream hunt. Think about it. Contact us!
Hunting prices are valid for 2012 and 2013 in South Africa.
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Trophy animals Africa |
Price |
| Baboon** |
As and when: $ 200 |
| Black Wildebeest |
$ 1 150 |
| Blesbok – common |
$ 480 |
| Blesbok – white |
$ 750 |
| Blue Wildebeest |
$ 990 |
| Bontebok |
$ 1 900 |
| Buffalo (Cape) |
Price on application |
| Bushbuck |
Limpopo $ 1 250 |
| Bushpig |
$ 450 |
| Caracal including hound fees |
$ 1 500 |
| Common Reedbuck |
$ 980 |
| Duiker – common |
$ 450 |
| Duiker – blue |
$ 1 650 |
| Duiker – red |
$ 1 650 |
| Eland |
$ 2 450 |
| Elephant |
Price on application |
| Fallow deer |
$ 1 000 |
| Gemsbok |
$ 1 450 |
| Giraffe |
$ 2 950 |
| Grey Rhebok |
$ 1 350 |
| Hippo |
$ 8 500 |
| Jackal: black backed** |
As and when: $ 200 |
| Impala |
$ 450 |
| Kudu |
$ 2 450 |
| Klipspringer |
$ 1 300 |
| Lechwe – red |
$ 3 550 |
| Leopard |
Price on application |
| Lion |
Price on application |
| Lioness |
$ 6 250 |
| Mountain Reedbuck |
$ 950 |
| Nyala |
$ 2 650 |
| Ostrich |
$ 650 |
| Red Hartebeest |
$ 1 250 |
| Roan |
Price on application |
| Sable |
Price on application |
| Springbok: common |
$ 450 |
| Springbuck: black |
$ 900 |
| Springbok: copper |
$ 1 250 |
| Springbok: white |
$ 1 250 |
| Steenbok |
$ 450 |
| Tsessebe |
$ 3 750 |
| Warthog |
$ 350 |
| Waterbuck |
$ 2 350 |
| Rhino – white |
Price on application |
| Zebra – Burchell’s |
$ 1 550 |
| Zebra – Mountain |
$ 2 700 |
* *Animals of opportunity
These are animals that we happen to come across while hunting (baboon and jackal) and are usually not charged for. The only two instances that we charge a fee for these animals would be when a hunter specifically requests to hunt one or both of these animals as a trophy, and secondly, if a landowner has a price tag on them. If circumstances allow (when not stalking a kudu!) and we do happen to come across one of them and there is no charge involved, you may harvest that animal at no additional fee. As a primate baboons are subject to CITES import- and export regulations.

