PH/Outfitters/experienced hunters- Cape Buffalo 2026

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Looking to book/plan my first Cape Buffalo hunt for 2026. My interest is leaning away from South Africa and a resort style camp. Camping in a tent will be fine. Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Botswana (or somewhere else you recommend) all are on the table in no particular order. Unfortunately, cost will be a consideration, but travel time and hunting time will not be restrictive.

The focus on the hunt must be a cape buffalo or two- males, no females, the older the better. Other game interest me Sable, wildebeest and warthog, but the full focus must be on a quality buf hunt.

Thank you in advance for providing your advice and thoughts...

Roger
 
Looking to book/plan my first Cape Buffalo hunt for 2026. My interest is leaning away from South Africa and a resort style camp. Camping in a tent will be fine. Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Botswana (or somewhere else you recommend) all are on the table in no particular order. Unfortunately, cost will be a consideration, but travel time and hunting time will not be restrictive.

The focus on the hunt must be a cape buffalo or two- males, no females, the older the better. Other game interest me Sable, wildebeest and warthog, but the full focus must be on a quality buf hunt.

Thank you in advance for providing your advice and thoughts...

Roger


I'd recommend Zim. High quality PHs I've known or used would be this shortlist:

Vaughan Whitehead Wilson
Garth Adams
John Sharp
Peter Barnard

The latter two are very experienced PHs in their 50s to late 60s. They have a strong book built over a lifetime so you'll pay more and they have fewer openings. The first two are more affordable because they are in their late-30s or early-40s launching with younger companies. Nonetheless, many people here have hunted wild dangerous game with all of the above.

Sable and Buffalo are doable, but not frequently in the same regions of Zim. Mozambique is probably best known for that combo hunt.

None of them advertise much, you won't find them running banner ads or engaging much on forums.
 
I’ve hunted with charlton McCallum Safaris twice in Dande East and Dande North/Safari area in Zambezi valley. Highly recommend. You’ll get on buffalo daily but it will be a pure tracking hunt. Both have good sable numbers as well. I wouldn’t expect to see any buffalo from the vehicle. Whoever you pick I’d tell you to only look at full time outfitters in the country you are hunting not outfitters from neighboring countries selling the occasional hunt in that area. I think you’ll find Zimbabwe is the best combination of price and experience.
 
I'd recommend Zim. High quality PHs I've known or used would be this shortlist:

Vaughan Whitehead Wilson
Garth Adams
John Sharp
Peter Barnard

The latter two are very experienced PHs in their 50s to late 60s. They have a strong book built over a lifetime so you'll pay more and they have fewer openings. The first two are more affordable because they are in their late-30s or early-40s launching with younger companies. Nonetheless, many people here have hunted wild dangerous game with all of the above.

Sable and Buffalo are doable, but not frequently in the same regions of Zim. Mozambique is probably best known for that combo hunt.

None of them advertise much, you won't find them running banner ads or engaging much on forums.
Thank you for the information. Do you have their contact information? Do you know if they are on here?

Roger
 
Thank you for the information. Do you have their contact information? Do you know if they are on here?

Roger

none of them are, RLP. I'll send you a PM with their whatsapp details and you can follow up with them. You can certainly post a thread on AH before you book with any operator asking for a reference check to verify the quality of the operators. This board is invaluable for verifying character and competency.
 
I’ve hunted with charlton McCallum Safaris twice in Dande East and Dande North/Safari area in Zambezi valley. Highly recommend. You’ll get on buffalo daily but it will be a pure tracking hunt. Both have good sable numbers as well. I wouldn’t expect to see any buffalo from the vehicle. Whoever you pick I’d tell you to only look at full time outfitters in the country you are hunting not outfitters from neighboring countries selling the occasional hunt in that area. I think you’ll find Zimbabwe is the best combination of price and experience.
Thank you for the information. Do you have their contact information? Do you know if they are on here?

Roger
 
Thank you for the information. Do you have their contact information? Do you know if they are on here?

Roger
You can do a search on google and they will come up first result. There are not many Zimbabwe outfitters represented on AH just 3 sponsors mbalabala, tokoloshe, and Nyamazana. Mbalabala hunts Makuti. I’d hunt with them if I was choosing a Zimbabwe outfitter on this site to hunt with. Most offers here are South Africans selling hunts in Zimbabwe.
 
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Most offers here are South Africans selling hunts in Zimbabwe.

I sure hope that's not true, because its illegal for a South African PH or Operator to conduct hunts in Zimbabwe...you'd never get the trophies and you'd probably get thrown in jail. If that's true, someone would be wise to check with the Zimbabwe Hunters and Guides Association to verify the citizenship and good standing of the Zim PH before booking a hunt!
 
I sure hope that's not true, because its illegal for a South African PH or Operator to conduct hunts in Zimbabwe...you'd never get the trophies and you'd probably get thrown in jail. If that's true, someone would be wise to check with the Zimbabwe Hunters and Guides Association to verify the citizenship and good standing of the Zim PH before booking a hunt!
It’s legal when they go through a Zimbabwe PH, but in my opinion the better Zimbabwe PHs and better areas don’t need a South African outfitter to market hunts for them as their own areas.
 
I can highly recommend Tsala Safaris, they have a large concession in Mozambique. I hunted with them in SA in June and I will be going back with them in 2026 or 2027!
 
@RLP I will be hunting with @ndumo HUNTING SAFARIS, a AH sponsor, for cape buffalo in 2025. They hunt in the Caprivi area of Namibia. Take a look at their website. True safari type camps in the Zambezi region.

Also, occasionally a cancellation hunt comes up with one of the AH sponsors. Keep a look out for those.
 
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lots of good sponsor outfitters here that can help you out.
Start with the Resouces Tab at the top of the page, and pull down to Outfitters. You will have lots of info to sort through.
Planning is all part of the fun!
 
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You can do a search on google and they will come up first result. There are not many Zimbabwe outfitters represented on AH just 3 sponsors mbalabala, tokoloshe, and Nyamazana. Mbalabala hunts Makuti. I’d hunt with them if I was choosing a Zimbabwe outfitter on this site to hunt with. Most offers here are South Africans selling hunts in Zimbabwe.
So interesting, thank you.
 
I would recommend Zimbabwe or Zambia. If Sable is important, Zambia may be the better choice.

Dande with CMS is fantastic for buffalo, but PG are limited. I have heard great things about Nyakasanga and hope to hunt it in the future.
 
Looking to book/plan my first Cape Buffalo hunt for 2026. My interest is leaning away from South Africa and a resort style camp. Camping in a tent will be fine. Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Botswana (or somewhere else you recommend) all are on the table in no particular order. Unfortunately, cost will be a consideration, but travel time and hunting time will not be restrictive.

The focus on the hunt must be a cape buffalo or two- males, no females, the older the better. Other game interest me Sable, wildebeest and warthog, but the full focus must be on a quality buf hunt.

Thank you in advance for providing your advice and thoughts...

Roger
Good day Sir.

Please have a look at my website www.divansafaris.com

We operate in Namibia's famous Caprivi. 7 day buffalo hunts for a very reasonable price with no extra expensive charter flights. Wild and open dangerous blocks in and around the Chobe river and Kwando basin.
We also have a base camp in eastern Namibia for plains game.

My email huntingdivan@gmail.com
Whatsapp +264 81 365 0211
 
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Hi
I can certainly off you a great free range experience with old dagga boys.
Please send a me an email or a whatsap message and I’ll be happy to send pictures references and a reasonably priced hunt.

Lin Stanton

WhatsApp +263779913686
lindonstanton@yahoo.com
 
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Good day Sir.

Please have a look at my website www.divansafaris.com

We operate in Namibia's famous Caprivi. 7 day buffalo hunts for a very reasonable price with no extra expensive charter flights. Wild and open dangerous blocks in and around the Chobe river and Kwando basin.
We also have a base camp in eastern Namibia for plains game.

My email huntingdivan@gmail.com
Whatsapp +264 81 365 0211
Divan, I am interested. I reviewed your website, but I don't see prices for the hunt you mentioned above. What is your preferred medium to communicate- PM, email or WhatsApp?

Roger
 
Hey Roger

You can send me a mail at huntingdivan@gmail.com or send me a message on WhatsApp +264 81 365 0211

Yours truly
 
Good Day Sir

Tsala Safaris like to invite you to consider our own area in Mozambique.Our hunting area is just over 120 000 acres sharing an unfenced border with Gonarezhou National Park of Zim just south of the Save River where it enters Mozambique.

I will send you more detail in a private message.

Regards

Rouan
 
I sure hope that's not true, because its illegal for a South African PH or Operator to conduct hunts in Zimbabwe...you'd never get the trophies and you'd probably get thrown in jail. If that's true, someone would be wise to check with the Zimbabwe Hunters and Guides Association to verify the citizenship and good standing of the Zim PH before booking a hunt!
He has a point. MANY foreigners (specially south africans) pay the $500 to get the TRASH signed by a Zim Operator, just pay the daily fee at a lodge ($200), hire a PH with car and driver for $200/day and off they go hunting.
This is a reality and I do know a little about this.
Yes, there are Zim Operators on this site that are honest, but is also true that what I pointed out is very more common.
 

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