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Hello everyone. I’m a life long hunter, hunting all kinda of game here in Texas. I manage a decent size place in Sonora, TX where we have deer, axis, black bucks, and a few other random exotics that pass through. I'm married and have a 14 year old son who is just as obsessed with hunting as I am. We are both fortunate that my wife doesn't complain much about our hunting. Last year we hunted elk in Colorado and absolutely loved it.

I'm thinking about booking an African Safari for my son and I as a graduation gift, which is still 4 years away so I have plenty of time to research and book. My wife will most likely go too as an observer.

My #1 bucket list animal is a Kudu! Then from there is a Warthog, Nyala, Blue or black Wildebeest, Gemsbok, and Jackel.

One of my biggest questions is on the Kudu. My understanding is there are Greater Kudu and lesser Kudu, but lots of outfitters list East Africa Kudu. Are those Greater or Lesser, or something else? I hear people say, the best place for giant Kudu is Botswana. But is that still a good place for a first time trip? Still have good numbers of the other animals were after? I guess that’s why I’m here, to start researching these questions .
Welcome to the group!

Super exciting that you’re looking to plan this trip and do it as a graduation gift, I’d say that could be one of the best gifts ever. It would make a good family trip and something that your entire family would enjoy lots of stuff for the wife to experience and do.

Some outfitters offer some great actives for non-hunters to do such as visiting parks, horseback rides, cooking classes, and even going to town to shop. If they don’t want to spend everyday hunting. Heck even just hanging by the pool in camp is fun if they have one or doing separate game drives.



Breaking down the kudu:

There are two species of Kudu in Africa. The Greater and the lesser as you have mentioned.

The lesser kudu is only hunted in Tanzania and Ethiopia. Typically, not the first-time safari destination as it comes with a price but man they are some of the best hunting destinations in the world. Can attest to that having personally hunted both of them multiple times.

Your Greater kudu range from South Africa all the way up through East and West Africa

Subspecies are:

Eastern Cape great Kudu (South Africa, truly from the Eastern cape but are said to be into the Northern Cape and surrounding areas. Personally, I think they are just poorer quality Southern Greater in these areas)

Southern greater Kudu (hunted in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique)

East African Greater Kudu (hunted in Tanzania)

Abyssinian Great Kudu (hunted only in Ethiopia)

Western Greater Kudu (currently only hunted in Chad)

For a family trip and the species, you have listed that your wanting "Warthog, Nyala, Blue or black Wildebeest, Gemsbok, and Jackel". I’d look at going to Limpopo or the KwaZulu Natal province. These two provinces will produce the list you’re looking for and have some incredible quality of Kudu as well as good quality Nyala.



Bots does take some good kudu but you’re not going to find Nyala there. Zimbabwe has great Kudu and Nyala but very few Gemsbok (haven’t seen one hunted there since the 90’s)

For your list your after I would focus on SA as they have a much more abundance game list and can suit your needs for a great family graduation trip.

Good luck in planning this trip out nothing more exciting than planning that first safari.


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Welcome and look forward to your participation!
 
Lessor Kudu only found in Tanzania. Adds 10k to your license plus about 6k trophy fee. East Africa are found in East Africa while the Southern Greater Kudu are found in the south part of the Continent. There are also Cape Kudu. If you are wanting a big Kudu, you are wanting a Southern Greater Kudu. Nyala is limited where found naturally, other than a Game Farm. Most outfitters will not charge for a Jackel unless you specifically ask for one. They are like our coyotes, shoot on sight.
But once you pay the extra on the license, that covers all the higher end species including lion (doubtful they have available, but worth asking), leopard which if available is well worth pursuing in that area as they have some big ones, buffalo which late in the year is supposedly a physical hunt but good chances at a big one (the full licenseactuallyincludes 4 buffalo but the outfittermay not allow for that as he has only so many on quota). As well as gerenuk, fringe earned oryx, the gazelles. All of which you should take the opportunity to hunt if going on that license to the North (Maasai Land) in Tanzania. Other than the dangerous game, all the Northern Tanzania species can usually be taken in about 8 days even though it is a 21 day license.... That also leaves opportunity to travel to another part of Tanzania to hunt out the rest of your license.... However we are now talking $100k plus for the trip. And honestly the license is not the expensive part of that hunt. Unless you buy it for only one or a couple species.

My next big bucket list trip is back to Zanzibar for some beach time with my wife and then hunt Maasai Land for all those iconic species and also spend a week or so touring the Parks up there:) Of course @Just Gina is probably going to want to shoot most of those iconic critters as well so we will have to see how that goes...
 
Hola hermono
I am in sisterdale and hunt near Eldorado
 
Welcome, I've hunted several season just 3 miles south of Sonora on a place leased by Muley Mike. Unfortunately, he lost that place last year. As for greater kudu, Khomas Highlands in Namibia is good, but from what I'm just reading in Hunting Reports, it sounds like NKWE Safaris in Botswana is amazing. I don't know their prices, though. Khomas is quite reasonable.

If I were making a first (or only trip to southern Africa, my trophy choices would be zebra, either plains or mountain, kudu, gemsbok, warthog, blue wildebeest, and impala (this latter animal may be hard to find in Namibia, as they are not indigenous. I don't think blue wildebeest are either, but they've been widely imported.
 
Welcome to AH, definitely hunt kudu, it’s an iconic animal!
 

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