gordon kings langley
AH veteran
Well that’s all fine. But on a cull hunt I give 10% of the total cost to the lodge manager with instruction to distribute to all the staff.
It is a quite common practice across Africa. Often, your PH or the camp manager will get the available staff together to show how much you have given, allow you to say thanks, and for them to reciprocate. Others use a voucher system (which I prefer) which you decide on with your PH or the camp manager and present individuals with chits which will be paid to them at the end of the year. A portion of the total will be reserved to be divided among everyone you did not see. Both systems have the advantage of not having key staff vanish for a month in the height of the season following a generous tip.I'ave had outfitters in SA and Namibia hold staff tips until year end and then give them all in a lump sum as a reward for staying all the way through the season. That way there was enough to make major purchases.
I would only hand over money to the outfitter for the staff tips, if I could give each staff member a voucher showing the amount of my tip. I would be very upset if they did not receive the amount that I allotted for them.
Are you sure you heard correctly? Generally, in Africa they will only accept the newest notes in circulation - so it’s suggested, for example, if you have any old hunderds, leave them at home.I've read the guide on tipping and I understand the reasoning. I've asked my PH about tips and for the most part they fall in-line with what is here. HOWEVER, I've been asked to provide the tip in pre 2006 USD. The USD I understand and don't have a problem with, but pre 2006? Something smells fishy here - has anyone ever encountered this? I'm not even sure I can get bills that old. I checked the ones I have and most are 2013 and newer.
I have asked for reason, but haven't heard back yet.
HOWEVER, I've been asked to provide the tip in pre 2006 USD. The USD I understand and don't have a problem with, but pre 2006? Something smells fishy here - has anyone ever encountered this?
May be something to discuss with the PH/Outfitter in detail when booking the hunt. In extraordinary circumstances (as in Ridgerunners, case, above) add a bit more at the end of the hunt, just don't telegraph it.