A premier African Buffalo and Red-Fronted Gazelle Hunting in Chad safari gives hunters access to some of Central Africa’s finest savannah ecosystems. This operation conducts hunts in two of Cameroon’s top concessions for Western antelope species, offering exceptional game density. Additionally, hunters target Korrigum (Senegal Hartebeest) and many other sought-after plains game animals. Furthermore, an African Buffalo and Red-Fronted Gazelle Hunting in Chad safari provides a rare opportunity to pursue impressive trophies in authentic wilderness.
Wide Variety of Target Species
Hunters may pursue far more than Korrigum. For example, available species include Lord Derby Eland, Western Roan, Savannah Buffalo, Lion, Central Kob, Sing Sing Waterbuck, Bohor Reedbuck, Harnessed Bushbuck, Western Hartebeest, and Red River Hog. Additionally, these regions hold healthy populations of each species. The result is a true multi-species safari that keeps hunters engaged every day. Moreover, the outfitter has a proven record of high-quality encounters.
Niwa Concession: Prime Savannah Habitat
The Korrigum-focused safari takes place in the Niwa concession. This area sits six hours by road from Garoua and borders Bouba Ndjida National Park. Consequently, wildlife movement remains strong. Niwa covers roughly 200,000 hectares of ideal habitat and holds Africa’s largest Korrigum population. Additionally, the outfitter has maintained a 100% success rate for years. This reliability makes Niwa one of the top choices for African Buffalo and Red-Fronted Gazelle Hunting in Chad.
Comfortable Camps & Reliable Support
Hunters stay in air-conditioned bungalows, each with a private bathroom. Furthermore, the camp staff focuses on comfort, efficiency, and high-quality service. Meals, daily logistics, and field preparation are all well-managed. This attention to detail ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience. Additionally, guides know the terrain extremely well, which improves success and safety in the field.
Season, Licensing & Harvest Opportunities
The season runs from January to early May. A 12-day safari allows two animals from each species list with the proper license. Moreover, hunters may apply for additional licenses if they want more opportunities. Ultimately, an African Buffalo and Red-Fronted Gazelle Hunting in Chad safari delivers top-tier species variety, excellent success rates, and an authentic West African adventure.
Safari Hunt Pricing (USD):
2025 – 2026 – 10-Day, 1×1 without Buffalo: $49,000.00 USD/PP
2025 – 2026 – 10-Day, 1×1 with Buffalo: $61,000.00 USD/PP
2025 – 2026 – Observer – $6,000
Western Greater Kudu – $9,600
Central African Buffalo – $9,700
Red-Fronted Gazelle – $3,900
Western Roan – $4,800
Lelwel Hartebeest – $5,500
Bohor Reedbuck – $3,000
Western Bush Duiker – $480
Harnessed Bushbuck – $3,200
Oribi – $400
Warthog – $400
Civet/Genet/Wild Cat – $600
Patas Monkey and Vervet Monkey – $480
Golden or Side Striped Jackel – $480
Egyptian Mongoose – $480
Rock Hyrax – $480
Spotted Hyena – $2,000
ADVENTURE #
CF3813CKSS
SPECIES HUNTED
Buffalo, Kudu, Red-Fronted Gazelle, Western Roan, Bohor Reedbuck, Western Bush Duiker, Harnessed Bushbuck, Oribi, Warthog, Night Game, Spotted Hyena
LOCATION
Melfi Hunting Area
ACCOMMODATIONS
Outfitter Hunting Camp
TRANSPORTATION
Comfortable 4×4 Vehicles (With A/C)
DATES
January – April
NEAREST AIRPORT
N’djamena International Airport
INCLUSIONS
Airport assistance, ground transfers, PH, trackers, skinners, porters, accommodations, field prep of trophies
OTHER COSTS
Tips & Gratuities, airfare, hotel in N’djamena, charter flight (on request), Hunting permit, rifle import fee, 20% tax on trophy fees, dip and pack fees, rifle rental, VISA fees






































