1st trip to Africa......dial up bewarned

I will try and give a break down of costs for our trip best I can....

Airfare - $ 3000-4000 each depending on various factors.

Transfer - $US 450 each way from camp

Daily rate - $US 300-400 per day depending on 2 on 1 or 1 on 1

Trophy Fees - $US as much as you have or can afford (ours averaged $900 per animal)

and then the dip & pack and the shipping home will come later.

Now that was for the Plains Game portion....


The Dangerous Game portion....

Additional airfare in country - $US 550 per person

Cape Buffalo packages - $ 13 000 including trophy fee for 7 days

Plus the shipping of the trophy home etc.

and then it is just a couple days in the hotel before and after that trip.

My trip was slightly different since we hunted hippo and croc and had extra days. But that is a rough break down.


When I started to work on this trip we decided that if we were going, then we were going to do everything that we wanted. Since the airfare to get over there is the same whether you are there for 7 days or 30. I figured lets make it count, and do as much as we could.

Most people start with a plains game hunt or 2 and then go after some of the bigger stuff. I was not waiting that long...

A PG hunt is way cheaper than DG....you get more animals and basically you are already set up for it aslong as you have a basic rifle.

The DG is more expensive and gets more so once you have to start adding in the extra rifles if you don't have a 375 or bigger, since that is the minimum in most places.

The extras that we had to buy were a couple airline quality gun cases. And then we went and bought a new camera and big zoom lense plus all that goes with that....

That started to get pricey.....but a person wouldn't have to do that.

That was the rough costs...
 
Awesome! Looks like you had a great time. Bet you can't wait for the taxidermy bill eh :p

Sadly, unless I happen into a big bag of money somewhere, I'll never make it to Africa. I'll just have to live vicariously through CGN!

Thanks for sharing.
 
daveg01 - We are only going to get a few things mounted and 2 rugs made. Other than that it will be european mounts and I will make up my own boards. Our house is too small for all of that stuff. And everything that we save on the taxidermy can go towards the next trip:D

canadian hunter312 - I do have a daughter but she has only been hunting for 1 season so far.

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I don't think that it would work out with the age difference........But you can still call me DADDY if you want :D:D:D
 
I will try and give a break down of costs for our trip best I can....

Airfare - $ 3000-4000 each depending on various factors.

Transfer - $US 450 each way from camp

Daily rate - $US 300-400 per day depending on 2 on 1 or 1 on 1

Trophy Fees - $US as much as you have or can afford (ours averaged $900 per animal)

and then the dip & pack and the shipping home will come later.

Now that was for the Plains Game portion....


The Dangerous Game portion....

Additional airfare in country - $US 550 per person

Cape Buffalo packages - $ 13 000 including trophy fee for 7 days

Plus the shipping of the trophy home etc.

and then it is just a couple days in the hotel before and after that trip.

My trip was slightly different since we hunted hippo and croc and had extra days. But that is a rough break down.


When I started to work on this trip we decided that if we were going, then we were going to do everything that we wanted. Since the airfare to get over there is the same whether you are there for 7 days or 30. I figured lets make it count, and do as much as we could.

Most people start with a plains game hunt or 2 and then go after some of the bigger stuff. I was not waiting that long...

A PG hunt is way cheaper than DG....you get more animals and basically you are already set up for it aslong as you have a basic rifle.

The DG is more expensive and gets more so once you have to start adding in the extra rifles if you don't have a 375 or bigger, since that is the minimum in most places.

The extras that we had to buy were a couple airline quality gun cases. And then we went and bought a new camera and big zoom lense plus all that goes with that....

That started to get pricey.....but a person wouldn't have to do that.

That was the rough costs...

Awesome Pics and a trip of a life time... Seriously though, what did this experience cost $20,000....$30,000???

What could I get for $10,000??? Maybe I don't want to know lol.
 
canadian hunter312 - I do have a daughter but she has only been hunting for 1 season so far.

I don't think that it would work out with the age difference........But you can still call me DADDY if you want :D:D:D


beautiful little girl you have there:) i kinda figured you two looked a little young to have a daughter close to my age but it was worth a shot.

if i call you daddy, can i go with you next time? :D i'll take over all of the wife's household duties for 6 months to go with ya next time...and i mean ALL of her duties. :eek::bigHug::p
 
Awesome Pics and a trip of a life time... Seriously though, what did this experience cost $20,000....$30,000???

What could I get for $10,000??? Maybe I don't want to know lol.

10 Grand can get you a decent 7 day plains game hunt in some countries, airfare and tips but minus taxidermy and shipping. Thats 10 American.
From there, the sky's the limit, 10 G trips turn into 30G trips in the blink of an eye. It's rather easy to make a plains game hunts cost more than buffalo, esp when you start adding in taxidermy. I've had PG hunts cost more than elephant.
 
Those are two exceptional kudu. I prefer the tall, tight twisting horns as opposed to the looser spiraled horns. Tight twists don't tape as well, but they look way better.
 
WOW, what a trip....

graylake,

Very nice pics, this was for sure an extraordinary hunting trip, I envy you guys and am very happy that at least, some of us are able to live that experience. A once in a life time trip for sure.
Congrats to both of you.

P.S. You have a beautiful family, thank you so much for sharing, it was for sure a pleasure to read and look at these amazing pictures.
 
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