You will get a buffalo with Zambezi Delta Safari but …. It’s almost certainly taking a buff in the swamps. It’s a great experience however it is not a traditional tracking hunt most of the time.
Here’s how the day goes. You wake up at 4 am from a spike camp near the swamp. Drive to the swamp, get in a giant Norwegian swamp buggy type thing, maybe an Argo and …. You drive into the swamp for a 2-4 hour drive that is interesting but uncomfortable. They use an ultra light airplane or tiny helicopter to get an approximate location on the big heards the day before and you head for those coordinates. You locate the heard, try and circle for the wind and probably crawl for a while to get into 100 meter range. There are 30-200 buff in front of you and you try and pick out a big bull that stands on the edge of the heard long enough to set sticks up in. Usually shoot from kneeling on sticks or a quick stand up on sticks. Then you cut it up and load it. Another 2-4h drive back in heat and bugs. Arrive back before midnight is a quick trip.
Never let them take more then two hunters to shoot in a day or you spend way to much time waiting on the other hunters to shoot there bull. It’s not tracking and it’s unlikely you will get to 50 meters. You need a scope almost certainly and no solids in a heard. You get a very interesting experience but … it’s not a classic buff hunt.
The PG in the area is mind blowing, a few of the rarer tiny ten like suni, red duiker, Oribi and blue duiker as well.
I really don’t think it’s a first buff trip, more like a 3-4 buff trip for a new novel experience.