The Kalahari Plains and Dangerous Game Safaris provide an extraordinary African hunting experience within one of the continent’s most prestigious conservation areas. Not only is the Largest Hunting Block South Africa home to the full Big Five—including both species of rhino—but it also hosts cheetah, endangered wild dogs, and a wide range of plains game such as kudu, gemsbok, eland, springbok, sable, wildebeest, and zebra. Consequently, guests enjoy world-class hunting alongside unforgettable wildlife encounters. In addition, the reserve’s pristine, expertly managed wilderness ensures safety, adventure, and remarkable photographic opportunities.
The Heart of the Remote Kalahari
Situated in one of South Africa’s most isolated regions, this Kalahari concession offers profound tranquility and restorative scenery. Furthermore, the malaria-free environment and vivid night skies make it ideal for families or mixed groups. Visitors can therefore immerse themselves in Africa’s wild beauty while enjoying comfort and security. At the same time, the remoteness allows for authentic wildlife encounters that are rarely experienced elsewhere. Overall, this combination creates a truly unique safari atmosphere.
Exceptional Trophy Quality
Hunters pursuing top-tier trophies will find the Kalahari Plains and Dangerous Game Safaris especially rewarding. For example, over 6,500 gemsbok and high-quality specimens across multiple species make the reserve an unmatched hunting destination. Additionally, all safaris are 100% exclusive unless otherwise arranged, granting full access to 240,000 acres of pristine wilderness. As a result, hunters can pursue trophy animals with minimal pressure. Moreover, professional guides ensure both ethical and productive hunts, enhancing the overall experience. Consequently, each day in the field combines excitement, strategy, and anticipation.
Luxury in the Wild
The on-site lodge merges comfort with adventure, featuring air-conditioned accommodations, a swimming pool, and exceptional catering. After long days in the field, guests can relax, recharge, and reflect on the day’s adventures. In addition, the balance of rugged terrain and luxurious amenities allows hunters to enjoy both excitement and relaxation. Therefore, this safari is not only productive but also restorative, appealing to hunters of all experience levels.
Build Your Dream Safari
Shoshone Adventures customizes Kalahari Plains and Dangerous Game Safaris packages to meet individual goals. In addition, early planning ensures access to preferred dates and exclusive opportunities. As a result, hunters gain the chance to experience a combination of world-class conservation, unmatched trophy potential, and luxury accommodations. Ultimately, this destination delivers an unforgettable Kalahari safari adventure that exceeds expectations at every turn.
Kalahari Daily Rate Pricing
- 1×1 Plains Game Safari – $685.00 USD/PP/Night
- 2×1 Plains Game Safari – $585.00 USD/PP/Night
- Non-Hunting Observer – $335.00 USD/PP/Night
- Children Under 12 Years – $300.00 USD/PP/Night
- Minimum Stay: 6 Nights
Kalahari Plains Game Trophy Fees
- Baboon – $385.00 USD
- Blesbok – $665.00 USD
- White Blesbok – $985.00 USD
- Cape Eland – $3,650.00 USD
- Grey Duiker – $475.00 USD
- Gemsbok – $2,370.00 USD
- Giraffe – $4,600.00 USD
- Red Hartebeest – $1,470.00 USD
- Impala – $740.00 USD
- Jackal – $385.00 USD
- Kudu (Special Request) – $4,500.00 USD
- Ostrich – $645.00 USD
- Roan Antelope – $6,950.00 USD
- Sable Antelope – $6,950.00 USD
- Black Springbok – $1,525.00 USD
- Common Springbok – $750.00 USD
- White Springbok – $1,525.00 USD
- Steenbok – $700.00 USD
- Warthog – $650.00 USD
- Black Wildebeest – $1,685.00 USD
- Blue Wildebeest – $1,370.00 USD
- Burchell’s Zebra – $1,950.00 USD
Kalahari Lion Safari Pricing
- 10-Day, 1×1 African Lion Safari – Inquire for Specific Pricing
- Kalahari Lion Safari Concession Fee – $3,000.00 USD
- Non-Hunting Observer – $335.00 USD/PP/Night
- Children Under 12 Years – $300.00 USD/PP/Night
Kalahari Buffalo Safari Pricing
- 9-Day, 1×1 Cape Buffalo Safari – $35,375.00 USD/PP/Night
- 9-Day, 2×1 Cape Buffalo Safari – $31,525.00 USD/PP/Night
- Non-Hunting Observer – $335.00 USD/PP/Night
- Children Under 12 Years – $300.00 USD/PP/Night
Kalahari Additional Charges (If Applicable)
- (KIM) Airport Round Trip Road Transportation – ~$1,900.00 USD
- (JNB) King Air 200 One-Way Camp Charter Flight – ~$4,680.00 USD
- (JNB) Cessna Twin One-Way Camp Charter Flight – ~$3,670.00 USD
- Charter Flight Rifle Handling Fee – $70.00 USD/Rifle
- Kalahari Fly Camp Experience – $700.00 USD
- Plains Game Rifle Rental – $50.00 USD + Ammunition (Market Value)
- Rhino Anti-Poaching Fee (Optional) – $400.00 USD
- (KIM) Rifle Clearance Fee Each Way – ~$30.00 USD/Rifle
- Blood Origins Anti-Poaching Donation – $10.00 USD/Trophy Animal Harvest
ADVENTURE #
CB4947CVS
SPECIES:
Cape Buffalo, Baboon, Blesbok, White Blesbok, Cape Buffalo, Cape Eland, Grey Duiker, Gemsbok, Giraffe, Red Hartebeest, Impala, Jackal, Kudu, Ostrich, Roan Antelope, Sable Antelope, Black Springbok, White Springbok, Common Springbok, Steenbok, Warthog, Black Wildebeest, Blue Wildebeest, Burchell’s Zebra
LOCATION
Kalahari Concession, Northwest Province, South Africa
ACCOMMODATIONS
Outfitter Lodge
TRANSPORTATION
4×4 Vehicles, Hiking, Cessna Twin Plane, King Air 200
DATES
March – October
NEAREST AIRPORT
Kimberley Airport (KIM) or O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB)
INCLUSIONS
Lodging, Meals, Professional Guiding Services, Game Field Preparation & Care, Taxidermy Preparation, Hunt Transportation, Concession Fee, Cape Buffalo Trophy Fee, Taxes, Daily Laundry, House Brand Liquor/Wine/Beer/Mixers (In Moderation), Housekeeping
OTHER COSTS
Tips & Gratuities, Charter Flights, Vehicle Airport Transfers, 15% Tax on Lost Game Trophies, Optional Rhino Anti-Poaching Fee, Blood Origins Donation, Additional Gam Trophy Fees






































