Burkina Faso:
Hey guys myself and another member are looking into hunting in Burkina Faso in 2020. Has anyone hunted either there or Benin recently? I ask because one concern was Trophy import. I spoke with Rosella from SSI today, she said due to political turmoil their should wouldn’t handle anything from...
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FCDO travel advice for Burkina Faso. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
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Benin:
I ask this as I've heard that Benin is probably the most affordable place to hunt truly wild buffalo in Africa. Only for me to scroll through multiple threads and find out that the safari industry there is having some trouble or at least with an outfitter known as Atacora Safaris. There's a lot...
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FCDO travel advice for Benin. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
www.gov.uk
Security concerns all over this area.
From original post, from the list of countries, following countries are now considered safe to travel, for hunting (i speak for my self):
Zimbabwe, Zambia, Uganda, Tansania, South Africa, Namibia, Botswana.
In Cameroun, problems started, but depending in which part of country you are hunting, it can be very safe, there was some very nice recent hunting report from Cameroun, here on the forum.
. Same for Mozambique, problems started, but in restricted smaller areas. Still good to go, as it seams.
“The world still has no idea what is happening because of indifference, and because it seems that we have already become accustomed to wars. There is war in Iraq, there is war in Syria and there is also now a war in Mozambique.” In an interview with Club Mozambique, the bishop of Pemba, Luiz...
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To visit other countries from original post, thoroguh research should be taken. I wouldnt go so likely there, before making sure, why I am going, and where I am going, and what to hunt, and with whom, and checking local area security conditions.
Bottom line, first source of information is goverment travel advice, from your country, foreign office.
The great majority of all hunting safaris (maybe 80%) are done in Namibia and South Africa, followed by Zimbabwe, then the rest.