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A Hunting Safari In Africa - Can You Afford It?J D Dean
______________________________________________________ ![]() Heading to Africa on safari in today's society means plenty of shooting... with a camera that is! Africa has so much to offer with many exotic locations, sightseeing and of course it's flora and fauna. So is a hunting safai in Africa still a realistic adventure?
Amazingly, a hunting safari in Africa is still a doable experience. Mind you, there are many animals you won't be allowed to go near but hunting trips are still very real. The African Fauna Two of the big names in African fauna, the lion and the elephant are most definately off the "target range" and for very good reason. Thanks to indiscrimate practices of years gone by, a hunting safari in Africa no longer means heading to this great land to shoot animals at will. Due to the endangered status of many African animals, those sorts of safaris are merely a thing of the past. Still, you can expect to hunt exotic creatures like the kudu and the impala while on a hunting safari in Africa. And while you won’t be allowed to shoot at any lions, for those looking to hunt tougher game, you can shoot a cheetah or leopard for your trophy. Controlled Hunting Atmosphere Most packages for hunting safaris in Africa include a personal guide, which can be a valuable asset for hunters. African game animals have plenty of natural predators to watch out for, so an experienced hunter can make the difference between a trophy and a miss when you’re going after one of these highly-aware animals. Many companies that offer hunting safaris in Africa also give a guarantee that you’ll get a trophy, since they’re so confident in their guides. And best of all, even if you don’t bag any game while out hunting, you’ll still basically have your own personal guide; most hunting safaris in Africa consist of one or two guides and one or two customers. An Expensive Exercise? Keep in mind, it's not just a matter of jumping on a plane and heading off on a hunting safari in Africa. Apart from immigration requirements, you need to give thought to personal clothing, hygienge and equipment requirements. And then, once you’ve bagged an animal, you often have to pay trophy fees; most hunting packages include a few in the cost, but only for specific animals. If you bag a leopard, for instance, you’ll have to pay a hefty fee on top of what you’ve already spent. A hunting safari in Africa could be confined to those with the money to afford them but even if funds might be an issue, it's certainly an experience you won't forget. |
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