If you went alone to hunt, did that add or subtract from your safari? My vision of another hunt was with my boys. Now I am looking at going alone, and the thought of not sharing the experience is a little disappointing. But, I am wondering if the solo trip turned out to be a blessing.
I've been fortunate enough to have experienced different types of safaris, where I've been accompanied by other hunters, with my family and some others where I was on my own. Here's some diverse experiences to give breadth to my response.
Going with other like-minded hunters is great, but I'd only go with those I know well. My opinion here has been formed from some God awful experiences!! On one hunt the atmosphere could have been cut with a knife - because "Hunter X" shot a monster kudu in an area where "Hunter Y" was intending to go. On another occasion, three clients kept their own company, and stayed apart from their PHs - going even so far as to hide their whiskey!! (Btw, it was crap whiskey too!!) Personally, I don't care with that atypical sort of behaviour - especially when your PH is working hard to get you close-in to your DG!! But, on that hunt my PH and I stayed well out of camp for as long as possible, just to avoid showing any "favouritism" to either faction.
Then, I've also packed up the wife and kids and have taken them with me for a DG/PG hunt. Hunting aside, this was a great trip: fishing, hunting and sightseeing all rolled into a long safari! I found it a very satisfying experience because it was 'shared' between us - and years later we can recollect particular moments, and enrich it from each of us adding their slightly differing perspective of it. Thus, this makes that trip a very enjoyable one (and a similar experience can be achieved from hunters who know each other well before the hunt begins). However, I will say from my perspective, keeping a bunch of kids together in some sort of order (and not doing a "kerplunk" into the nearest river!) was a nightmare! But as I say - it was a really great trip.
I've also done hunts on my own, and though these, too, are awesome experiences, as only having myself to worry about - thus allowing the hunter in me full reign - they are nevertheless tempered by the fact that there was no-one else with me from home, to share it with and later reminisce. So even though I can "tell" people about my experiences, I cannot "share" them, as those people were not there with me at the time. So even after you've returned from your solo hunt, your memories, too, will remain isolated.
Just my $0.02!!