I went to Africa (Namibia) several years ago with a good friend and hunting partner, and we brought our wives with us as observers. It was an excellent trip that we all greatly enjoyed, and we are glad we did it.
All of our animals were spot and stalk, no water-hole hunting, nor anything other than seeing it and going after it. Spent three days and probably over twenty-miles hiking until I got a zebra! Our PH was one of the first (might even had been THE first) black Namibian to obtain his PH license, and that guy was fantastic...he could track animals like a blood-hound. He was truly amazing with scars on his arm from a leopard attack. He definitely made the trip even more fun.
Am I going back? Probably not, but that is not a negative comment about our experience...it was wonderful and a perfect opportunity to bring our wives along because the lodging, food, and services were truly outstanding and worth every penny...and we each took seven animals that are on our walls. We are VERY glad we went, and wouldn't change a thing. I'm saying that I'm probably not going back because I live in hunting heaven here in Alaska, and hunting for me is the remote adventure of living out of a tent in a totally remote setting without any other people around...just mother Nature and the animals...I absolutely love that. My wife and I enjoy other travels together.
All of our animals were spot and stalk, no water-hole hunting, nor anything other than seeing it and going after it. Spent three days and probably over twenty-miles hiking until I got a zebra! Our PH was one of the first (might even had been THE first) black Namibian to obtain his PH license, and that guy was fantastic...he could track animals like a blood-hound. He was truly amazing with scars on his arm from a leopard attack. He definitely made the trip even more fun.
Am I going back? Probably not, but that is not a negative comment about our experience...it was wonderful and a perfect opportunity to bring our wives along because the lodging, food, and services were truly outstanding and worth every penny...and we each took seven animals that are on our walls. We are VERY glad we went, and wouldn't change a thing. I'm saying that I'm probably not going back because I live in hunting heaven here in Alaska, and hunting for me is the remote adventure of living out of a tent in a totally remote setting without any other people around...just mother Nature and the animals...I absolutely love that. My wife and I enjoy other travels together.