African Hunting Safaris - Hunting Areas in Africa

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There are more hunting opportunities in Africa right this moment than ever before. The African continent represents the perfect worth for money in all the hunting world with many safaris immediately costing less than a hunt within the US. Africa has historically been categorised into three main hunting regions: East, Central and Southern Africa.

East Africa is what most people think about once they consider the basic safaris of the previous in Kenya and Tanzania. These are traditional huge game safaris in actually wild areas focusing primarily on massive Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Elephant and a variety of plains game species like Sable, Roan, Kudu, Eland, Waterbuck, etc.

Central Africa has the jungles and open savannas, pygmies and uncommon species such as the elusive Bongo, the largest of all African Antelope the Giant Lord Derby Eland, the magical duikers and dwarf buffalo.

And eventually you could have Southern Africa consisting of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia hunting, Zimbabwe and Zambia. These nations host 70% of all hunting in Africa from full Big 5 Safaris to short plains game hunts.

The differences in hunting East, Central and Southern Africa are great. Factors of value, physical situation, previous African expertise and desired species are crucial to planning a safari. Geography, local weather and habitat dictate the fauna available, and Adenterprise Unlimited selects only the areas that maintain healthy populations with trophy quality animals. Using all of our assets we are able to nice-tune your plans for an African hunting safari.

There are three primary types of hunting areas present in Africa at this time:

Concession Areas- these areas are vast uninhabited tracts usually bordering a national park or preserve. Concessions range in size from 100,000 acres to in excess of million acres. They abound in harmful game and herds of plains game, as dictated by their proximity to the parks and reserves. These areas produce the highest quality Lion, Cape Buffalo, Elephant and glorious Leopard as well.

Private Land Ranches & Conservancies- These areas are quite large (20,000 to 120,000 acres), and aside from South Africa, are primarily unfenced. They offer the most effective plains game hunting, and without a doubt produce the very best leopard in Africa. A number of of the private landowners in some of the southern African countries have pooled their properties collectively into huge tracts, some as massive as a million acres, and the Conservancy was born. Utilizing strict quotas and rules a few of these conservancies such because the Save Conservancy in Zimbabwe have healthy populations of the entire Big Five and can provide superb safaris for the whole lot from a short 7-day plains game hunt to full assortment safaris.

Communal & Tribal Trust Lands- A comparability to those types of areas would be the massive Native Indian Reservations in the United States. Roughly 30 years ago among the African governments began programs that would directly profit their indigenous people. The end result was the Campfire and related programs which might be instrumental in showing the local communities that preservation and proper management of wildlife has a real dollar value. Funds derived from sport hunting are poured into the native economic system to build schools, provide earnings for misplaced crops and improve the standard of life for both the locals and the wildlife. These areas have excellent big game hunting at a reasonable price, especially for elephant and buffalo.