Recommendations for Family hunt, preferring wild countries

Adam Stevens

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Over the years, I've definitely shortlisted alot of outfitters and PHs on my wishlist. So I have contacted a bunch. But I figured I should post this to see whom I may of forgotten, or didn't think of.

Hoping to book a 2026 safari for my father, myself, brother and his 13yr son. Everyone would be mainly hunting PG, I would possibly be interested in another Buff/ele or hippo.

This would be the other three's first trip to Africa. I hunted Buff in Zim in 2018. Truely a 10/10 expierence.

Would prefer a somewhat old style of hunt. Tented. Large concession/conservancy, no fences, or just perimeter. hopefully hunt one area not having to travel to others. Zambia, Zim, Namibia, Botswana. Not against SA, but I'm particular in areas I hunt. I would have thought Moz and a coutada, but under the events that happened I don't need my mother and family giving me grief if they Googled Mozambique Safari in the news.

Goals would be to get my brother a kudu possibly his son. My dad and nephew would be mainly observers, but if opportunity arose to take a impala/zebra/kudu etc. just odd animal. I know this isn't possible in some areas with licensing, that's why I ask.

We aren't the type to take a grocery list of trophies. A few good representative animals with the main focus on them is what we want. I'd rather pay for the day rates to cover expenses and take fewer animals which mean more to you, then vice versa.

Appreciate the recommendations!
 
Gday Adam
Personally I wouldn’t discount moz

The country has had some trouble in the north no doubt but the south is a longway from those troubles & never saw a hint of any issues recently as
Just returned from the southern part ourselves & report can be found here

@TSALA HUNTING SAFARIS will hopefully be along to provide what he can offer & if it suits your needs/interests

the camp we stayed in was more fitting to your description above than what the new camp that’s yet to be completed would be imo but the new camp was shaping up very well & maybe that’s one you’d consider also

Cheers
 
Take a look at Jamy Traut Safaris in Namibia. They have the ability to combine some really interesting areas in Namibia. Here was my report from last year. I hunted 3 parts of country.
 
Over the years, I've definitely shortlisted alot of outfitters and PHs on my wishlist. So I have contacted a bunch. But I figured I should post this to see whom I may of forgotten, or didn't think of.

Hoping to book a 2026 safari for my father, myself, brother and his 13yr son. Everyone would be mainly hunting PG, I would possibly be interested in another Buff/ele or hippo.

This would be the other three's first trip to Africa. I hunted Buff in Zim in 2018. Truely a 10/10 expierence.

Would prefer a somewhat old style of hunt. Tented. Large concession/conservancy, no fences, or just perimeter. hopefully hunt one area not having to travel to others. Zambia, Zim, Namibia, Botswana. Not against SA, but I'm particular in areas I hunt. I would have thought Moz and a coutada, but under the events that happened I don't need my mother and family giving me grief if they Googled Mozambique Safari in the news.

Goals would be to get my brother a kudu possibly his son. My dad and nephew would be mainly observers, but if opportunity arose to take a impala/zebra/kudu etc. just odd animal. I know this isn't possible in some areas with licensing, that's why I ask.

We aren't the type to take a grocery list of trophies. A few good representative animals with the main focus on them is what we want. I'd rather pay for the day rates to cover expenses and take fewer animals which mean more to you, then vice versa.

Appreciate the recommendations!
@375Fox offers a good option.

Another is a wild area in Zambia. You can find my 2022 hunt report on my profile. Let me know if you want more info. I hunted plains game and had a great safari. Plenty of buffalo and hippo there as well. Zambia offers a cheap companion license system. In 2022, it was only $650 for a companion hunter to split quota with me. In Tanzania, it’s over $10k for a companion license. Zambia offers several species not found free range anywhere else, or very sparingly. Species such as puku, lechwe, sitatunga, etc… are not offered in very many other free range areas. In addition, the sable where I hunted are huge. The PH was one of the hardest working and the best judge of game I’ve been around.
 
Valley Bushveld of the East Cape, South Africa (great specie variety)
Classic Tented Camp, hunt from camp on foot if wanted
I generally charge ZERO DAY RATES for hunters, you pay ONLY for Species killed / wounded
You are welcome to hunt: Trophy-, Representative- and/or Cull Species
Spot, Walk & Stalk on all the species you listed (incl Buffs, excluding Jumbo and Hippo)
We adopt the hunting method/style according to client's ability and wishes as much as possible
Not only by far best value for your money, BUT certainly great scenery too whilst hunting
Tented Camp Video Link: https://youtu.be/RPdIG6PdlL8?si=m22URN0gOOmVMT2v
Fantastic Food: we let you taste maximum specie variety while on safari with us
Easy to combine this with Ocean Fishing on our own boats too, if wanted
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Hi Adam,

Thanks for your message and for sharing your vision for your 2026 safari—it sounds like a special family experience in the making.

I understand the concerns around recent headlines, but I’d like to reassure you that Southern Mozambique, especially our area, is very safe and far removed—both geographically and in reality—from the issues up north. We’ve hosted many groups over the years and have a family currently in camp, and safety is always our top priority.

Our concession lies within a massive, unfenced wilderness area bordering the Gonarezhou National Park of Zimbabwe and the Save River—part of a greater 2-million-acre conservation block. It’s a truly wild, old-style African hunting area with no internal fences and no neighboring cattle farms—just mopane forests, open savannah with giant Baobab's , and wild game moving freely.

We operate from a traditional tented camp with all the comforts, and your entire group would stay and hunt from one base—no need to move between areas. It’s the perfect setup for a family safari with mixed interests. We can easily accommodate your group of four. Buffalo, elephant, and hippo are all here in strong numbers for you if you’re interested in a follow-up dangerous game experience. For the others, we have excellent kudu, impala, zebra, nyala, bushbuck, and even the tiny suni.

Non-hunters can also enjoy the adventure—being out on the tracks, around the fire at night, and fully part of the experience.

If you'd like, I can send over some references from past hunting groups or more detail on logistics and species available.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Warm regards,
Rouan
 
Thanks @Fordy and tsala, I personally would hunt southern Moz no issue for sure. I've followed the news and read into it a lot, I just don't know if the female family members will raise hell if they caught wind on it is all. Solo trip is book in a heart beat.

@375Fox I actually did reach out to Jamy as I've seen reports and seems to fit the bill for this group :)

@Scott CWO I think Zambia may be top of my list currently. Just need to find the right area and fit, I talked to two PHs and it's definitely leading currently, but of course I'm open to all recommendations.

And thanks for the write up Umlilo Safaris. I know there's definitely some great areas and hunts in SA, especially like you mentioned, catering to the hunt style of the client they are looking for. That means a lot. I'll definitely do more research :)

Thanks
 
I hunted with a large party in Tanzania and took my son. I have a write up on here somewhere. We hunted with Lupo Santasilia and East African Outfitting. I can get you his Whatsapp if your interested. I would say it would be just what you are looking for and it was truly wild country.
 
I hunted with a large party in Tanzania and took my son. I have a write up on here somewhere. We hunted with Lupo Santasilia and East African Outfitting. I can get you his Whatsapp if your interested. I would say it would be just what you are looking for and it was truly wild country.
Would love to hunt Tanzania one day. But definitely not in the budget this go round. Appreciate the recommendation
 

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