How does the Save Concervency work?
Who are the outfitters?
Any one to steer away from?
First Class 100%How does Roger Whittall Safaris rate these days?
No guarantee of the accuracy, but pretty quick to find on google images. I’d really like to hunt Sango someday. I guess however the owner is moving in direction away from hunting more recently.If I remember correctly, the Savé is approximately 750,000 acres, comprised of eight or nine adjoining properties. The biggest ones are Humani/Guy Whittal and Mokore/The Duckworths. Sango is one of the finest operations within the conservancy. Hammond is fairly small, only about 30,000 acres but a number of my friends think it might have the best buffalo hunting.
I believe I have a digital map of the conservancy and will try to post it. I’m hunting with Alan Vincent on Hammond in May, on a 2x1 buffalo hunt. I’ll only be looking for an old buffalo while my 81 year old buddy will be looking for a good buffalo, Kudu, Eland and whatever else strikes his fancy.
Yes, that link provides the map I have saved. Sango is actually the biggest property and I’m told has the nicest lodge accommodation, though most of the properties are very nice with good hunting.No guarantee of the accuracy, but pretty quick to find on google images. I’d really like to hunt Sango someday. I guess however the owner is moving in direction away from hunting more recently.
Dropped by AH to learn about the DSC fiasco and noted this thread. I've hunted with Guy Whittall in the Save four times, for Cape buffalo, lion, and various antelope species. Guy is an excellent PH and marvelous companion, and my wife adores Turgwe Camp and the Conservancy. We made a side trip to Gonarezhou Nat'l Park last visit and it is thriving under the management of the Frankfurt Zoologic Institute. I'll be back to Humani next year. Guy has several concessions in the Conservancy (Humani, Bedford, and ARDA at least) and we took a splendid buff on nearby Council land in 2023 where he also had arranged to hunt. When my son hunted with Guy in 2019, I went with Peter Wood who is also superb. I'll attach a photo of a map of the Conservancy. Good luck! Remind Guy to keep the leopards out of his hair.How does Roger Whittall Safaris rate these days?