Yes, I was just talking in general terms about Namibia. No doubt there are still some free range hunts left in SA and no doubt some of the ranches are indeed huge and provide a free-range-like hunt. It was just a personal reason for us that we wanted true free range hunt off of a private ranch and am certainly not about to judge anyone that chooses to hunt within the confines of a fence. It just wasn't something we wanted from this hunt and the one country that seemed to fit our budget and desires the best was Namibia.
I too have travelled the world and been exposed to its seediest side and I agree that SA is not as dangerous as many other counties, especially if you stay out of Joberg but Namibia does have a reputation for being extremely safe and as we wanted to travel for an additional week unacccompanied, once again it seemed to fit the bill a bit better for us.
I think the biggest challenge in booking a safari is deciding exactly what you want from it and then finding an outfit that can provide that. For us, we wanted to experience a bit of an old-time safari without fences, lodges or other hunters. Certainly others want different things and should seek those out.