Agreed. I was trying to imply that in my post but didn’t do a good job.
Nowhere else will you have the opportunity to look over that many mature buffalo. There are all of the big five running around. There were Hyena and leopard coming through camp. In a way, it’s wild. It’s just you can take a nice paved road to get there.
Hunting open areas like that is a very unique opportunity. Take a place like Zim. Nice open areas are reserved for photo safaris. The hunting areas are thick, Rocky, and otherwise less desirable.
It terms of the terrain and the behavior of the animals it’s probably the closest thing that exist to hunting Africa 200 years ago.
In terms of your chance for getting your animal it’s almost a slam dunk. That being said I think buff have a pretty high success rate everywhere. That’s good or bad depending on how you look at it.
I can’t say which is better between the two. I have also hunted buff in Zambia and Zimbabwe. My last hunt was 18days in Zim. We tracked buff everyday in thick stuff only to get busted time and time again. Conditions were nearly impossible. The ground was noisy with dried leaves and the wind swirled non-stop. That being said, I was just as happy to lace up my boots on day 18 as I was on day 1. Never had anything close to a shot opportunity.
I would like to hunt buff in the greater Kruger again and take my time looking for a scrum cap. I’m not sure I will. I think with Covid over prices are back up to a level I’m not going to pay.