I don’t have any harrowing safari stories, but a do have few with hunting clients and a personal story with a brown bear
1 .had a clients son who wanted to shoot a huge feral hog , so I put him in a blind that had a regular visitor hog , pat ( son ) comes into camp and says he had shot the hog but thinks he made a bad shot and it ran off after going down , we drive over to the blind and feeder and he tells me that the hog wasn’t near the blind, but was feeding on a old rotten dead cow about 200 meters from the blind , I grab my 300wm and he his Christmas present 45-70 and walked over to the dead cow , I find a blood trail and we are following it when I smell the hog ( which smells like dead cow) then see the hog laying in the tall grass still alive but hurt bad , tell pat to finish it off , he cocks the hammer and pulls the trigger and hammer falls on a spent shell !! On the click all hell breaks loose and knocks down pat and is trying to eat his face off, I shoot the hog point blank in the ribs, and it runs off, we check for any holes in pat who is covered in blood and hog guts with dead cow , he is ok but majorly shook up , we get a couple of rounds loaded into the 45-70 and find the now seriously injured hog but still Alive and finished it off
Pat suffered some cracked ribs and a sore arm
#2 had a guy have a negligent discharge and shot his foot off
I was playing 2nd to the owner, and the client was standing on a cement floor talking with his 30-06 resting on his foot, I saw him and said we don’t allow guns in the camp yard, he asked why and I said it was a safety issue, he said he had been handling guns his whole life and besides the gun was unloaded, we called a air ambulance for him
30-06 + cement explosion = a terrible injury
#3 had a hunter fall 12 feet out of a deer stand and land on top of me , Breaking his fall
Only damage was we both got the wind knocked out of us
Last was on a personal hunt for moose and caribou on the Naknek river in Alaska
Had a bear come in to camp one night and disagree with our tent location and proceeded to growl and chomp its teeth all night only a couple feet from the tent
Next day we found a giant pile of wormy bear scat next to the tent!
, it definitely wasn’t scared of humans
And yes any village dog or camp dog in Africa should be considered more dangerous than getting bitten by a snake