Bongo is probably the most expensive and challenging to get to. Add in the part of the World you need to go to..... that is one to do when you can and feel comfortable doing it. Pick your Outfitter carefully. There are some horror stories.
For lechwe and Roan, do you want to shoot them in RSA as that is likely doable for both in one trip. In fact just add onto your night hunt.
Or do you want to hunt them in their indigenous habitats? I would think you could find those hunts for that budget but may take some research. Did you mean hunt cost or just the trophy fee? I would expect you can get trophy fees combined for under that even in their native areas.... but the hunt will be more.
Ibex are largely priced on size. You can do a cull pretty cheap. And should be able to find a pretty good one for $10k. Spain is absolutely beautiful and filled with history and tourist things to do as well as the hunting. We are here now and I'm typing on my phone during a 4 hour train ride ending the tourist part of this trip.. If you have a wife or girlfriend to take, Spain should top your list.
@Just Gina is loving it
We hunt starting tomorrow.
Canada is likely the cheaper option for moose, at least if not in the Yukon.... You might find a moose hunt for under $10k. I would consider BC and Alberta seriously. Too bad BC stopped grizzly hunting.
To do both moose and grizzly in Alaska or the Yukon would be an awesome hunt. Should be doable in 10 days in the right area. But will cost more than $10k together. You could luck in on a deal individually if you watch closely and get feelers out for cancelation hunts. Watch for deals on all the sites.
Elephant can still be done in Zimbabwe for a $10,000 or possibly less trophy fee but plan on double that to add the day fees. If you want to hunt elephant I'd get a plan started and I'd focus on Zimbabwe. From what I've seen, a non trophy bull is not much more than a tuskless cow. From all accounts, the tuskless cow is the more intense hunt.