Credit Cards

I may rethink on the amount of cash we take in August if this turns out to be a hassle.
What will be the options other than pre-wiring money if you’re going to a remote camp say in Mozambique or Zambia? The camps I’ve been to didn’t have internet at the time and could not process a CC even if they wanted to.
Just arrange with you outfitter to wire the balance once you return home.
 
I may rethink on the amount of cash we take in August if this turns out to be a hassle.
What will be the options other than pre-wiring money if you’re going to a remote camp say in Mozambique or Zambia? The camps I’ve been to didn’t have internet at the time and could not process a CC even if they wanted to.
Talk to your outfitter and see what they prefer. Some will want the cash, some might want the credit card, and others might prefer being wired cash.

Bigger Outfitters generally like #2 or #3, whereas the smaller owner/PH type outfitters typically like #1.
 
@coreydb me too. And tips only for staff. I confirmed I can wire the outfitter the tip for the PH afterwards when I get home for my hunt this coming July.
 
@coreydb me too. And tips only for staff. I confirmed I can wire the outfitter the tip for the PH afterwards when I get home for my hunt this coming July.
Unless he asks me or it’s to a US account, I don’t want my PH having to pay taxes on tip money and will give cash. I already paid tax on that money once.
 
@coreydb me too. And tips only for staff. I confirmed I can wire the outfitter the tip for the PH afterwards when I get home for my hunt this coming July.
Unless he asks me or it’s to a US account, I don’t want my PH having to pay taxes on tip money and will give cash. I already paid tax on that money once.

Also, I would just feel bad walking away from the end of the hunt with the PH not having the tip in his pocket, and me not having handed it to him.
 
Different outfitters like being paid different ways. Generally, I wire a significant amount of the funds in advance, then I take cash and credit card for the balance. For my upcoming hunt in Zimbabwe the outfitter has asked me to bring 9900.00 cash, and a personal check for the balance. I've been to Africa a lot of times and I've never had an outfitter ask for a check to cover over runs. This is my 2nd hunt with this outfitter, maybe he trusts a check, I can't say I would!
I wouldn't have $9900 in cash on my PERSON here while ARMED (as usual), let alone travelling to Africa with it. I could write the outfitter a check, use a credit card or wire him the balance when I returned. I guess it's worked out for you, but my bank account and I aren't that adventurous.
 
I received some information the other day from SCI, they are working with a credit card company that will have no international fees and some other perks that seemed good for the traveling hunter.
I want to see the whole layout before making a final decision.
 
Maybe a good compromise is paying the deposit via card for a bit of security, then wiring the balance once things feel solid.

Or hunt with outfitters you have personal references. (not always practical) I handed piles of hard cash no receipt to outfitters because several friends endorsed the outfitter. In turn, I endorsed the same outfitters (operators) to others with similar results.

Reference checks are your peace of mind.
 
I received some information the other day from SCI, they are working with a credit card company that will have no international fees and some other perks that seemed good for the traveling hunter.
I want to see the whole layout before making a final decision.

Do you recall which CC company it was?
 
I use a Cabela's Capitol One card and have never seen any credit card fees for international travel
 
I take cash for tips, checkbook in case. Half my outfitters didn’t even have the bill ready at the end of the hunt. They just email the final tab a week or two later and I wire them.
 
I use a Chase sapphire preferred card, It has no international fees and I can build points towards travel.!
 
I use American Express for flights, permits and hotel stays. Wire enough ahead of hunt to cover most of it, pay balance in cash or wire transfer when I get home.
I carry credit card for emergency only use while on safari.
My last safari I actully had over paid outfitter compared to what I shot. He refunded unused funds before I left camp.
 
I don’t recall but they said they would send out more information in May.
FWIW my Africa CC is a Capitol One card.

I have used a Cabela's CC in Africa and Canada and I did not notice any additional charges for foreign transactions. However, it is possible I missed them. But the totals told to me when I charged them seemed to match the current transfer rate when I got back home without a noticeable extra percentage.
 
I got curious and went to look at the user agreement for Cabela's CC/Capital one. Here is what I found and I feel like it's good info to know if you have one of these cards.


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What is the opinion of using a credit card to pay for your Safari ? Going to South Africa in August and have the option of paying at the end of the hunt. Would bringing cash be better?
@BWB I would always use a CC if I had the option and especially if I was not charged an additional 2-3%. It is safer then carrying $20,000-$50,000+ in cash and could possibly give you some recourse should you be defrauded. I would still carry an ample amount of cash because in some situations - it comes in handy and can solve problems that a CC never will.
 

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