South Africa in 2026

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I second the African Hunting Forum. Wealth of knowledge and lots of posts about what you are asking and more. It's like Rokslide for the dark continent, but don't shoot a giraffe in camo with a 6creed, they lose their shit. And they don't drop test their rifles on their Courtney's...peasants.
 

SCHUNTER73

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I just did the Delta flight from Atlanta to Joburg back in August. My group did the comfort seat and I think my ticket was around $1400 round trip. It was a long flight but we took some sleep aids and it wasn’t too bad. I’m 6’ 3 and want not miserable in that seat. Seemed like the whole plane knew what they were in for, so everybody nobody on the flight acted out. For the first trip, I think the package hunt is a good way to whet your appetite. Feel free to PM if you want more info. We hunted about 3 hrs north of Joburg.
 

Sevens

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I’ll be the dissenting opinion on flights and say route through Dubai or Doha so you can get into business class on a MidEast carrier. Arrive rested and pampered.

Done trips to Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Mozambique my flight got all messed up due to an aircraft issue. In order to make my connections, my travel agent (highly recommend getting one for flights, especially if bringing guns) rerouted me at the airline’s expense and I ended up flying San Diego - Chicago - Frankfurt - Jo’berg - Beira. Horribly long travel, but I got there on time. I’ve also done the Atlanta to Jo’berg route, which sucks but is the most direct to Jo’berg. I do hate that you take off at as the sun sets, then land 17 hours later as the sun sets.

Africa itself is great though. Just sucks to get to.
 

Mojave

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The last time I was in Namibia the guy I was in camp with had 3 back to back hunts. He was in his 70's and ended up giving up the ghost in between the 2nd safari and 3rd in the hotel. It was his first safari.

The PH had to deal with the guy dying and the family had to figure out how to get his dead ass back to. the USA. If my father would have done that to us, I would have told them to put him in the local graveyard and send me a bill.

Africa is really cool, a friend did a Mozambique safari as his first hunt last year in September. Which should have been fairly cool, but it was unseasonably hot and he had a hard time but a good time. They got a leopard, sable, wounded and lost a buffalo, a big croc and some odds and ends. Hell of a first safari. He is a ER nurse in Montana and was making Covid nurse money in the $200,000 a year range, no kids, wife is also an ER nurse. They had a hell of an adventure, and are getting everything mounted.

I love taxidermy, but I usually end up resenting it because I move so much. I would't invest much in taxidermy again. Like skulls, maybe a rug.
 

eddielasvegas

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The last time I was in Namibia the guy I was in camp with had 3 back to back hunts. He was in his 70's and ended up giving up the ghost in between the 2nd safari and 3rd in the hotel. It was his first safari.

The PH had to deal with the guy dying and the family had to figure out how to get his dead ass back to. the USA. If my father would have done that to us, I would have told them to put him in the local graveyard and send me a bill.
Very few travelers think of this when they starting planning their far off trips.

I think of it often when I see stories of people dying or sick/injured/whatever and making no arrangements to address this in the event it happens. Friends and family are on the hook for time and money to solve the problem.


Eddie
 

Hydra6

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I went to Limpopo region South Africa with wife in 2023.
1) we used Trophy Grade Safaris (TGS). Very pleased with the experience. Will do this again.
2) I did the plains package where you picked from several options. I liked that package.
3) We are from Georgia so Delta from Atlanta to Jburg.
4) All the Delta seats less than Business class are a compromise - either embrace the suck or upgrade. I will upgrade next time.
5) We added a 3 day tour of Kruger park at the end of hunt.
6) Since my wife was coming as observer, I rented a rifle from PH. Good decision. Shots 85 yards to 250 yards off sticks.
7) I did not bring trophies home - decided to use that money to fund a future trip. Not enough room at home for all those horns! PH will take professional pics!
 

rvalleyp

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One thing to consider when picking the seat is can you get in a 2-seat row vs 3 or 4. Makes the flight much easier being able to sit next to your wife rather than in between a couple strangers.
 
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I went to South Africa 6 months ago on a Banquet hunt with 3 friends.

We had a great time. Wasn’t really keen on the high fences. But it is what it is.

We flew United Business class from Newark to Johannesburg. Which I highly recommend.
 

Chase0109

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I did a Buffalo Hunt in Mozambique 2023, elephant hunt in Zimbabwe 2024, and going back to Mozambique this fall for Buffalo in 2025.

So I’ve done the travel twice now and I’ll give you my opinion based on research and experience. I’ve flown direct from Atlanta to JoBerg both times. I will continue to do that Delta flight for every trip to Africa. Yes it’s long, it is uncomfortable if you do basic economy. But I would much rather have a direct flight with less travel time and a little less comfort with delta than bouncing through multiple flights with long layovers on Qatar, emirates, or united.

It also depends if you’re gonna take your own rifles, and if you’re gonna take a suppressor. If you’re going suppressed, I would avoid any flights out of Chicago or the United option out of Newark.

The best bang for the buck I found seating wise on Delta is to get a basic economy seat in an aisle that’s an exit row. That is what I did on my second trip and what I’ll be booking for this year‘s trip. No seats in front of you. That way you can actually stretch your legs and get up whenever you feel like it. I can tell you from personal experience on my first trip if you’re tall your knees will hate you if you get a basic economy seat non-exit row.

Since this is your first African trip, I would suggest using a travel agent. I used Gracy travel for my first trip and they were wonderful about sorting out all the flight details and permits for traveling with a rifle. I believe their fee is $300 per person. Well worth it to learn all the ins and outs. My second trip I handled everything other than the rifle import permit myself. And I’ll do the same on this trip.

Once you’re actually in country, you’ll have an amazing time! It is addictive so plan on going back multiple times lol.

Chase
 

Hydra6

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FYI - on my 2023 South Africa trip I was surprised at the number of rifles/bows that did not arrive in Jburg at the same time as the passengers. Seems like issue was connecting flights. I rented a rifle/ammo as I was focused on getting my wife through the whole travel process and frankly wanted to insure she had the best experience possible (versus me dealing with rifle in/out).
 

Mojave

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If you are lucky your rifle and ammo both arrive and you can go hunting.

If you are unlucky your rifle or your ammo but not both arrive and you can pick up a rental.

If you are very unlucky your rifle or your ammo do not show up at all because they were stolen on either end of the trip.

As much as I love esoteric cartridges, like my 10,3x68 RWS, 8x68 and 5,6x57. Africa to me is 375 H&H, 375 Ruger, 300 Win, 308, 30-06, 8x57 country.
 

Samson7x

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I opted to rent from PH also, for ease of travel. All went well, although it was a CZ which didn't feed very well. Luckily I never needed a follow up shot.
 
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