Namibia: A Premier African Hunting Destination
Namibia stands apart as one of Africa’s most stable and secure countries, offering hunters peace of mind alongside world-class adventure. With the second-lowest population density on Earth, the country delivers vast, open landscapes where wildlife thrives undisturbed. Since gaining independence in 1990, Namibia has enjoyed decades of political stability; consequently, it has become a top destination for discerning international hunters. Moreover, the combination of safety, ethical game management, and rugged terrain ensures exceptional trophy quality for both rifle and bow hunters.
Authentic African Hunting Safaris
At its core, Namibia offers a return to classic African hunting. Hunters pursue game across expansive, privately held wilderness concessions spanning roughly 30,000 acres of unfenced terrain. As a result, animals move naturally through thornveld lowlands, open savannas, and Mopane-covered mountains. In these varied habitats, hunters encounter iconic plains game such as kudu and eland, often in challenging and rewarding conditions that demand skill, patience, and strategy.
Bowhunting, Wing Shooting, and Fair-Chase Ethics
For archery enthusiasts, Namibia’s thick bush and mountainous conservancies create ideal conditions for close-range encounters. Strategically placed ground blinds and tree stands near waterholes allow bowhunters consistent opportunities throughout the season. Meanwhile, bird hunters enjoy outstanding wing shooting; early mornings bring guinea fowl and francolin, while afternoons often produce fast-paced dove action. Then, as evening approaches, dramatic flights of sand grouse descend on the water in unforgettable fashion.
Equally important, these hunts are conducted with a strong commitment to fair-chase principles. Large properties feature only perimeter fencing, with no internal barriers, allowing wildlife to roam freely. Instead of rigid packages, hunters pay a daily rate and choose animals opportunistically from a transparent price list. Therefore, each safari remains flexible, ethical, and entirely driven by the experience rather than quotas.
Why Namibia Delivers More
Ultimately, Namibia offers an unmatched blend of safety, freedom, and authenticity. Because of its vast landscapes and conservation-driven approach, every hunt feels personal, challenging, and deeply rewarding—exactly what a true African safari should be.
Gemsbok $1,650
Eland $3,250
MT. Zebra $1,850
Damara Dik Dik 3,250
Black Wildebeest $1,850
Burchell Zebra $1,650
Red Hartebeest $1,850
Waterbuck $3,250
Black faced Impala $2,250
Impala $850
Damara Springbok $850
Warthog $850
Duiker $550
Steenbok $550
Klipspringer $2,750
Baboon $550
Black-Back Jackel $550
African Wild Cat $550
Genet Cat $550
Bat Eared Fox $950
Cape Fox $950
Aardwolf $1,650
Honey Badger $2,250
Caracal $1,650
Brown Hyena $1,650
Spotted Hyena $3,250
Cheetah $10,000
Giraffe $3,850
Sable $7,500
Roan $8,500
Leopard $28,500
Mountain Camp Daily Rates:
1 x 1 – $300
2 x 1 – $250
Observer – $200
Kids 12 and under – FREE
Etosha Camp Daily Rates:
1 x 1 – $500
2 x 1 – $375
Observer – $250
Kids 12 and under – FREE
Caprivi Daily Rates and Trophy Fees:
BUFFALO $22,500
HIPPO $17,500
CROCODILE $17,500
ELEPHANT $38,500
SABLE $8,500
Eland $3,500
Kudu $2,500
Warthog $950
Common Reedbuck $2,750
Impala $950
Duiker $550
Letchwe $3,850
Baboon $550
Sitatunga $14,500
1 x 1 Additional Hunter or Extra Days $1,450
2 x 1 Additional Hunter or Extra Days $900
Observer $350
Kids 12 and under Free
ADVENTURE #
BWS5028NS
SPECIES:
Plains and Dangerous Game
LOCATION
Namibia
ACCOMMODATIONS
Luxury, Safari Tent/Lodge Camp
TRANSPORTATION
4×4 Vehicles, Hiking
DATES
March – October
NEAREST AIRPORT
Windhoek, Namibia
INCLUSIONS
Lodging, Meals, Professional Guiding Services, Trophy Field Care & Preparation, Hunt Field Transportation, Airport Arrival & Departure Transportation, WIFI
OTHER COSTS
Tips & Gratuities, Trophy Dip & Packaging Services, Firearms Rental






































