Big Five Hunt in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe - Gwayi
Big game, Bowhunting, Stalking, High seat, Predator, Safari
Cape Buffalo, Civet, Civet, Eland, Hyena, Duiker, Impala, Caracal, Hippo, Jackal, Crocodile, Kudu, Leopard, Lion, Blue Wildebeest, Baboon, Warthog, sable, Zebra, African wild cat, Waterbuck, Elephant, Giraffe, Eland
Termín zájazdu: Po dohode
Big Five Hunt in Zimbabwe
Experience the thrill of hunting Cape buffalo along with other game species in the Gwayi area of Zimbabwe, near Hwange National Park.
Hunting Season
February - May; September - November
Destination
Zimbabwe - Gwayi area (near Hwange National Park)
Event Duration
9 days / 7 hunting days
Game Species
Primary game: Cape Buffalo
Alternative game species: Crocodile, Elephant, Hippopotamus, various antelope species, Warthog, and others
Transportation
Fly to Victoria Falls (with one layover in Ethiopia), transfer by car from the airport to the camp
Meals
All-day meals prepared by a private chef
Weapons
Import of personal firearms allowed / rental firearms available
Accommodation
Hunting camp in the center of the hunting area
Price Includes
- Hunting Cape buffalo with no size restrictions on the trophy
- Round-trip airfare
- Organization of Cape buffalo hunt over 7 hunting days
- 8 nights accommodation in the camp with all-day meals, including a wide selection of non-alcoholic and reasonable amounts of alcoholic beverages
- Transport from the airport to the camp and back
- Daily laundry, ironing, and room cleaning
- Work of trackers and drivers of off-road vehicles
- Work of professional hunters and guides
- Travel agency insolvency insurance
- Firearm rental
- Basic trophy processing on-site and export permit
Price Does Not Include
- Costs associated with firearm transport
- Gratuities for trackers and service staff
- Comprehensive travel insurance and trip cancellation insurance (available on request)
- Costs for transporting trophies to the place of residence (dip & pack, transport, customs, tax)
- Anything not listed in the price
Hunting Information
Hunting any member of the Big Five brings a huge dose of adrenaline and offers an unforgettable adventure. Hunting buffalo in the beautiful wilderness of Zimbabwe cannot be compared to hunting on farms in South Africa or Namibia. The wild nature, where you can observe elephants, lions, and especially large herds of Cape buffalo, gives the hunt the true feel of an African safari.
The hunt begins in the early morning light, where the whole team sets out to track buffalo herds and find a group of large males. The Gwayi area, where the hunt takes place, borders the largest national park in Zimbabwe - Hwange, home to large elephants and buffalo. Due to the presence of many lions, which drive herds from one area to another, there is a high chance of hunting either a prime buffalo or an elephant.
After finding a suitable herd, it is crucial that the trackers get the hunter as close as possible to a large male, which is not always easy, as herds can consist of up to 500 buffalo, which are very vigilant. During the seven days of hunting, however, suitable opportunities will arise multiple times, where with professional guidance, the right animal can be selected for the hunt. A minimum caliber of 9.2 mm is required for hunting Big Five members. If the hunter does not have such a caliber, the staff will provide a firearm with the necessary caliber.
After (or before) hunting the Cape buffalo, it is possible to hunt other game species living in the area, which are listed in the attached price list.
Travel Details
The best way to travel to the country is by air to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, with Ethiopian Airlines with a layover in Addis Ababa. After arriving at Victoria Falls, hunters will be picked up by car and transferred to the hunting camp in Gwayi. The journey takes approximately 2.5 hours. A valid passport is required to enter the country, valid for at least 6 months after return. A visa is required for foreigners, which can be obtained directly at the airport in Victoria Falls.
Weather
During the hunting season, the weather is usually favorable, with little rain. In March and April, the weather is most pleasant, with daytime temperatures around 30-35°C and cooler mornings. In late April and May, the days are cooler (25-30°C) and the mornings can be cold, with temperatures reaching 3-5°C. Therefore, it is essential to bring both winter and summer clothing for the hunt.
Accommodation and Meals
The camp is located in the heart of the hunting area, so there are no long transfers. It is built in a hunting style with a strong hunting spirit. Electricity, hot water, and cleanliness in every room are guaranteed. Daily laundry and ironing are provided by local staff. The camp includes a large common room where hunters eat and spend time together. Most of the common time is spent around the outdoor fire pit, evoking the true African atmosphere in the evenings, where hunters share their hunting experiences from the past days. Meals are prepared by a private chef and are excellent and varied. Hunters have the opportunity to taste various local specialties, mainly from game, as well as many common European dishes such as schnitzels, roast chicken, and pasta.
Equipment and Gear
You can bring your own firearm to Zimbabwe, but it is important to know that the minimum caliber for hunting Cape buffalo in the country is 9.2 mm or higher. Professional hunters have hunting rifles in the necessary calibers available for rent. The gear should include:
- Hunting clothing with long and short sleeves
- Hunting pants, long and short
- High leather boots (not new)
- Belt
- Windproof jacket for morning and evening hunts
- Evening camp clothing
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Nasal spray / moisturizer
- Small backpack or bag
- Flashlight (2x)
- Basic medications (antibiotics, corticosteroids, painkillers, allergy medication, insect bite treatment, anti-diarrheal, etc.)
Price List
If the hunter is unable to harvest a Cape buffalo during the 7 days of hunting, or if the guide does not create a situation to harvest a trophy male, the client is entitled to a refund of 2,000 EUR. This situation has not occurred in this area since 2015.
Itinerár
Any hunt for a member of the Big Five is associated with a huge dose of adrenaline and brings with it a great adventure with unforgettable experiences. Buffalo hunting in beautiful ZIMBABWE cannot be compared to hunting on farms in South Africa or Namibia. The atmosphere of wild nature, in which you have the opportunity to observe elephants, lions, but especially large herds of Kaffir buffaloes, gives hunting the touch of a real African safari. The hunt itself begins in the morning hours, but in daylight, where the whole team starts tracking buffalo herds and tries to find a group of large males. The Gwayi area where the hunt takes place is adjacent to the largest national park in Zimbabwe - Hwange, which is home to the capital's elephants and buffalo. Since there are quite a lot of lions in the area, they drive their herds from one area to another with their hunting, and therefore there is a great chance of catching either a capital buffalo or an elephant. After finding a suitable herd, it is important for the trackers to get the hunter as close as possible to the big male, which is not always possible, as there can be up to 500 buffalo in the herd, which are very alert. During the seven days of hunting, however, there will be several opportunities to choose the right piece for catching with a professional escort. To hunt a member of the "big five", it is necessary to have a minimum caliber of 9.2 mm in diameter. If the hunter does not have such a caliber or larger, the staff will provide him with a weapon of this caliber. After (or before) hunting the Kaffir buffalo, it is also possible to hunt other species of game living in the area, which you can find listed in the price list attached to this offer.
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Obtiažnosť
Good physical condition of the hunter. In this case, we will find a little more together. However, if you are looking for a challenge and want to test your physical condition, this is the right type of tour for you. In tours with this level of difficulty, we include mountain hunts and expedition hunts, which is why it also reflects a certain amount of discomfort resulting from the nature of expedition hunts /longer transfers, hunting on horseback or staying in a tent/.
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