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Hunting in Africa

About Africa Hunting Grounds

The area of Kimberly, Northern Cape is located about hundred kilometers east of the confluence of the Vaal and Orange (Oranjerivier) rivers.

Once an attractive location for diamond hunters, the battlefield of the 2nd Boer War, as well as the first city in the southern hemisphere with where streetlights were installed after being installed in Philadelphia, this district now represents a prestigious hunting destination.

Well established traditions and hunting culture characterize this area, with many species and large numbers of animals. All of the above will make your next hunting trip an unforgettable experience.

Our offer is accompanied with presence of professional hunters, guides, game classification, as well as strict respect for nature and quotas.

Game

The flat plains of this area are suitable for hunting different species of antelopes which is also a part of our offer. The existence of the antelopes was first recorded in this area by researchers William Burchell and Andrew Smith, in the beginning of the 19th century.

It’s about 15 species of antelopes from which I would single out Impala, Reedbuck, Burchell’s Zebra, White-tailed Gnu, and Springbuck, which is also the rarest.

The safari experience should not be missed either.

 

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