My friend and I just returned from a great first safari with @KHOMAS HIGHLAND HUNTING SAFARIS. We both enjoyed ourselves immensely and I would highly recommend a visit to Khomas.
Dates- Oct 18-25 (seven hunting days).
Airline/Route- Qatar Airways (Economy with extra leg room). DFW-Doha-Windhoek.
Location/Lodge- Khomas Highlands Conservancy/ Farm Heusis (main lodge, hunted multiple farms).
PH- Isaak
Driver/Tracker- Santos
Tracker- Shorty, Jason
Hunting method- Spot and Stalk
Animals taken- Oryx, Hartmann’s (Mountain) Zebra, Blue Wildebeest, Kudu, Springbok, Baboon, Francolin and Guineas (great fun
).
Animals seen- Warthog (saw several nice ones), Steinbok (literally everywhere), Klipspringer (two pair), Impala, Red Hartebeest, Black Wildebeest, Ostrich, Jackal, Meerkats, and Rock Hyraxe.
Rental Firearms/Ammunition-
Blaser R93 in 300 Win Mag topped with a Huskemaw 5-25. Ammo was Federal 180 grain Power-Shok. Rifle has a suppressor which is great. After using this rifle I will be getting an R8 soon..
Marlin (can’t recall the model) semi-auto in .22lr topped with a Burris 2-7. Ammo was S&B.
Weather was very dry and quite warm, at times reaching over 100 degrees Fahrenheit but at over 6,000’ with humidity often in the single digits to low teens it wasn’t too bad really. That said, the sun is intense and sunscreen is a necessity.
Due to the weather/time of year game visibility was very good and everything was seen in good numbers.
This is low-fence (5 wire, smooth wire) cattle country and you can expect to see cattle (in small numbers) pretty much daily, along with a fencing crew here and there (only seen on perimeter while we were there). This had zero effect on the hunting and it was not overwhelming. You can expect a little driving in the mornings, depending on species and due to the sheer size of the area. Expect to go through multiple gates once on a property (some have more than others). This did not bother me. Many thousands of acres are involved (around 400k acres IIRC).
The roughly 1,000 acres surrounding the lodge is high fence and stocked with giraffe, sable, lechwe, nyala, eland and springbok. I’m sure I’m forgetting a species or two. This area is not hunted and game is there for your viewing pleasure only.
We hunted hard and I can assure you it is 100% fair chase.
More to follow..
Dates- Oct 18-25 (seven hunting days).
Airline/Route- Qatar Airways (Economy with extra leg room). DFW-Doha-Windhoek.
Location/Lodge- Khomas Highlands Conservancy/ Farm Heusis (main lodge, hunted multiple farms).
PH- Isaak
Driver/Tracker- Santos
Tracker- Shorty, Jason
Hunting method- Spot and Stalk
Animals taken- Oryx, Hartmann’s (Mountain) Zebra, Blue Wildebeest, Kudu, Springbok, Baboon, Francolin and Guineas (great fun

Animals seen- Warthog (saw several nice ones), Steinbok (literally everywhere), Klipspringer (two pair), Impala, Red Hartebeest, Black Wildebeest, Ostrich, Jackal, Meerkats, and Rock Hyraxe.
Rental Firearms/Ammunition-
Blaser R93 in 300 Win Mag topped with a Huskemaw 5-25. Ammo was Federal 180 grain Power-Shok. Rifle has a suppressor which is great. After using this rifle I will be getting an R8 soon..
Marlin (can’t recall the model) semi-auto in .22lr topped with a Burris 2-7. Ammo was S&B.
Weather was very dry and quite warm, at times reaching over 100 degrees Fahrenheit but at over 6,000’ with humidity often in the single digits to low teens it wasn’t too bad really. That said, the sun is intense and sunscreen is a necessity.
Due to the weather/time of year game visibility was very good and everything was seen in good numbers.
This is low-fence (5 wire, smooth wire) cattle country and you can expect to see cattle (in small numbers) pretty much daily, along with a fencing crew here and there (only seen on perimeter while we were there). This had zero effect on the hunting and it was not overwhelming. You can expect a little driving in the mornings, depending on species and due to the sheer size of the area. Expect to go through multiple gates once on a property (some have more than others). This did not bother me. Many thousands of acres are involved (around 400k acres IIRC).
The roughly 1,000 acres surrounding the lodge is high fence and stocked with giraffe, sable, lechwe, nyala, eland and springbok. I’m sure I’m forgetting a species or two. This area is not hunted and game is there for your viewing pleasure only.
We hunted hard and I can assure you it is 100% fair chase.
More to follow..
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