KEMP SAFARIS, humanity of work!!!!!!!!

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Earlier this year I made a reservation to hunt with them.

Bad fortune meant that I could not complete it due to a health problem, because even though the conditions of the reservation were clear, they returned my money in full.

I wanted to publicly thank this gesture and make known the good work, the treatment of HUMANITY, and the understanding at all times.

Now I have to recover, since one is already getting old, but of course KEMP SAFARIS has a vote of confidence and that is how I wanted to express and disseminate it.

All the best.

 
Ibon, get well soon !
 
I’ve hunted with Kemp Safaris and cannot recommend them highly enough.

Their actions stated above are indicative of their passion not only for hunting and conservation, but of their family values and moral fiber. Read my hunt report if you care to see the complete story of this incredible outfitter, especially for night critters! 5 stars [emoji294]️ [emoji294]️ [emoji294]️ [emoji294]️ [emoji294]️
 
Awesome to hear of this level of kindness!! My best to you as you recover!
 
I too have hunted with Kemp and highly recommend them. Honest, hardworking businessmen.
 

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