Cancellation Leopard Hunt Zambia

Typical to see leopards n daylight in Zambia...Not hunted like vermin as in Zim and avoid humans at all costs...I saw leopards in the daylight in zambia last september....Lions in the day sightings in Zambia are typical also . Been on 12 safari's... ZAMBIA the best was an incredible place . UNCOUNTABLE game numbers .
 
I just can not see how 23k is a good deal?
 
I thinks it's great price to be honest. To shoot a leopard in the daylight would be absolutely wonderful! Too many leopard hunts in other destinations treat leopard like vermin. There are too many humans around and they become nocturnal and paranoid. I know there are places in RSA that you could hunt leopard in the daylight and wrap the hunt up quickly too....but the hunting is not open there either. Great opportunity for someone!
 
I just can not see how 23k is a good deal?

Thank you Enysses that you put fact into this, and there is as always a free choice from a hunter to decide what can be most suitable after his/her financial situation. The same if you Roger Heitzman stumble into Waldorf Astoria, and complaining in the from desc that them prices are not "a good deal" or even in a Mercedes dealership say that them prices are too high... :) That would be a bit ridiculous, and they will most probably very kindly ask you to looking for some other options somewhere more suitable for you.

We have a very special concept at Mbizi, and we know that there is clients that prefer what we can offer in hunting and accommodation, as same as there are outfitters that are specialised in low price safaris, and Rodger it always coming around and you get what you pay for...

It was a interesting subject Brickburn start when it's comes to compare safaris - apples and oranges - and I suggest that you contribute there with your thoughts regarding pricing.

All the best, Michael
 
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A couple of mixed photos from Mbizi the last two days...

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Wonderful to see so many elephant at the water.

Your leopard deal is a great offer for Zambia.

True, you need to compare apples, the true hunting experience of open areas.
 
You have to look at the quality of the hunt, along with the price of the hunt! This is a quality hunt for a good price! So many people buy hunts based solely on price, you have to look at the destination. Last time I checked Zambia is premier hunting destination! Tanzania, Mozambique and Zambia are great places to hunt leopards. You can hunt leopards around people and cattle but the success rates are sketchy. Some hunts are hit and others are total misses.
 
Some more a bit mixed photos from the last days... Best wishes from Luangwa Valley !

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Beautiful.
 
Wow, great pics! How cool to see all those elephant!
 
Didn't fellow member @reedy0312 hunt there recently? I know he was unsuccessful but that is leopard hunting. I too several years ago went cat hunting in Namibia but Namibia was in a severe drought and Eland starting calving early thus killing our chances even though went had leopards on bait for weeks. Price always keeps some of us back from hunting in truly wild places like Zambia. Best of luck to anyone taking this offer.
 
Didn't fellow member @reedy0312 hunt there recently? I know he was unsuccessful but that is leopard hunting. I too several years ago went cat hunting in Namibia but Namibia was in a severe drought and Eland starting calving early thus killing our chances even though went had leopards on bait for weeks. Price always keeps some of us back from hunting in truly wild places like Zambia. Best of luck to anyone taking this offer.


No reedy hunted in zim not here. As many have learn leopard is the one hunt cheaper may not be better and will cost more in the end. It is all about doing the right homework on the area. Going twice or more at 15,000.00 each time will surely cost more then a quality hunt like this one. Cats just opening back up in the country and a remote area also equals best chance for getting one of the hardest to get animals in Africa.

I may never get to hunt a leopard because of cost but I sure know better then to book a cheap hunt over this kind of hunt to save a few bucks. This is one hell of a deal for a leopard hunt
 
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You have to look at the quality of the hunt, along with the price of the hunt! This is a quality hunt for a good price! So many people buy hunts based solely on price, you have to look at the destination. Last time I checked Zambia is premier hunting destination! Tanzania, Mozambique and Zambia are great places to hunt leopards. You can hunt leopards around people and cattle but the success rates are sketchy. Some hunts are hit and others are total misses.

This!!!

If you're looking for a quality hunt with high odds of success the first time you go leopard hunting and even getting to see and shoot your leopard during the day this is a great deal and a great value in Zambia.

It's truly a wild hunt and a wild experience.

I just can not see how 23k is a good deal?

If you're looking for bottom dollar price and a good chance to pay twice, you're right. You don't need to hunt to hunt Zambia as you'll never find a "good deal."
 
Michael
Thanks for photos, it is obvious you have a very magical place I was too late for your buff special this year but do you perchance have pics or did anyone post reports I may have missed? Nice offer for Zambia leapard
Jacques
 
No reedy hunted in zim not here. As many have learn leopard is the one hunt cheaper may not be better and will cost more in the end. It is all about doing the right homework on the area. Going twice or more at 15,000.00 each time will surely cost more then a quality hunt like this one. Cats just opening back up in the country and a remote area also equals best chance for getting one of the hardest to get animals in Africa.

I may never get to hunt a leopard because of cost but I sure know better then to book a cheap hunt over this kind of hunt to save a few bucks. This is one hell of a deal for a leopard hunt
It as always in life comes down to the dollar. If you can afford anything you want it don't matter what the cost. And true you may have to hunt Namibia twice or Zim or anywhere else. I do agree if you can afford it go!
 
We hope you could fill this opening...
 
Thank you all for nice words, and yes Zambia is a very special destination. This Leopard offer can eventually also be arranged in September if someone are interested.

Michael
Thanks for photos, it is obvious you have a very magical place I was too late for your buff special this year but do you perchance have pics or did anyone post reports I may have missed? Nice offer for Zambia leapard
Jacques

Jacques, I will be glade to take some photos of what we can find out there, if our clients agree that we publishing them will say. Our first client this year was very against public media so I can not provide any photos from that safari, but we doing in a few days a 2x2 croc and hippo then in the middle of August to October we concentrate on buffalo and PG safaris.

All the best,
Michael
 
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michael i hate to think of the fun and games you had when building the whole place chalets and all!!! must have been a serious mission .....but looking at the end result all i can say is congratulations to you and the rest of your team there :D Beers:
 
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michael i hate to think of the fun and games you had when building the whole place chalets and all!!! must have been a serious mission .....but looking at the end result all i can say is congratulations to you and the rest of your team there :D Beers:

Thank you Mike, yes it was a bit challenging most because we are located very remote as you know, the rain season is tough and when building material can't be delivered because all roads is gone... or if there is missing a nut or bolt we need to drive 400 km to collect it... so it's important to see it from the optimistic side :)

See you soon,
Michael
 
Thank you Mike, yes it was a bit challenging most because we are located very remote as you know, the rain season is tough and when building material can't be delivered because all roads is gone... or if there is missing a nut or bolt we need to drive 400 km to collect it... so it's important to see it from the optimistic side :)

See you soon,
Michael

Wait....

If they can't deliver materials why don't you just drive to Home Depot and get them yourself?

;)
 

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