Our African adventure took place in Tanzania's Selous Game Reserve in July '06. We concentrated on buffalo, but also collected impala, warthog, and wildebeest. I turned down hartabeest, zebra, and baboon. The experience transcends the game taken, and while there is lots of game, it doesn't include the sights, sounds and smells of the African bush. The elephant charge, the sounds of hippo across the river from our camp, crocodile, civet, lions in the grass, hyena at night, bush babies, sunsets and sunrises. We tracked a large croc without success, but we tracked a large croc! I ran into the grass shotgun in tow after a black mamba until self preservation grabbed hold of me. The day we got in the middle of a herd of buffalo in high grass was pretty intense, and brings a smile to my face whenever I think of it.
We followed the 10 day hunting safari with a 10 day photo safari. The hunting experience was much better. You are on the ground with the game. You become a part of it. On the photo safari you are not allowed out of the vehicle. It was a painful experience by comparison, and having done it, I would not choose to do it again despite many wonderful sights.
Our trophies came own a few weeks ago, and getting them has re-fired our enthusiasm for Africa. I am sure it will remain the high point in my life. I am not sure if the opportunity to return will come to us, but if it does we will jump at it.