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All,

I am going to do my first African safari (on my five year plan to make it happen!!), so have a real "greenhorn" (cheechako up here in Alaska!!) question.

The animals I want the first go round in order of priority are Cape Buff, Kudu, and oryx/gemsbok. Is there an area/country where I would have a decent chance at all three, or am I looking at 2-3 countries for the three?

Later in life, I would like a lion and possibly an elephant, but those three are the ones I am hoping to get a chance at the first time around.

Any help would be great!! Thanks!
 
Well you are in Luck you do have 2 country's that you can go to for the 3 you are looking for.

1. South Africa and you are in luck as we have some resident PH'S that will be albe to fill your bill.

2. Namibia and if you check with Jerome the owner of the web site you will be in luck. I am not sure if we have any other from Namibia on here that wil be able to do all 3.
 
Toby thats a heck of a start for a first timer but it can be done, the Outfit that I hunt with does all three with rifle, bow, Black Powder and pistol, your choice so have fun.
 
Welcome.
You may have to move around a bit inside James' suggested countries but those are the ones I'd suggest too.
Buffalo and Gemsbok don't tend to hang out in the same places traditionally.

Good luck.
 
Johnny vivier is another really good choice for all three and is an awesome guy. Hes one of those people you just need to meet so that you can realize that hes larger than life. Ive spoke with him on many different occasions and the man either has what im looking for or he walks me to someone who will take care of me and can fit the bill. However you will be floored by jerome. Hes one of those people that you form an instant bond to and consider yourself lucky to have been blessed enough to spend time with. My wife and i are desperately wanting to go spend weeks witb him and his family as we consider them close friends and weve only met them twice. Their just unbelievable people.
 
Toby,
Welcome to AH. I think the entire South Africa will be able to help you with all three species in one area, so it can definitely be done.
Well , I can speak on the Eastern Cape's behalf, and we will definitely be able to help you with all three.

Take Care,

Best Regards.
Marius Goosen
 
Welcome to AH, Toby, as you see it can be done, now it s for you to choose with whom.
 
Welcome Toby do your research check references there are many good areas in SA as well as Namibia which will be able to offer and cater to your specific requirements, above all enjoy the planing and the AH forum.

My very best always.
 
Toby,
I like you am a cheechako (and live in AK), but I will be going on my first in July. I would recommend starting some of your research at the SCI dinner (23 Feb). I got a lot of great info there and also on this site. There are a lot of guys here that will give you great advice. Keep an eye on the deals, offers site and you might be able to go on your trip earlier.
 

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