The African Dream

If you have always dreamt about Africa, its mystique and allure, the mystery awaits for those wishing to unfold it.

From the majestic Kalahari Desert with roar of the mighty Kalahari lion, to the vast Teak forests of Northern Namibia or the Zambezi Delta in Mozambique.

To the solitude of the Drotsky caves or the age old paintings of the San at Tsodilo Hills in Botswana.

The Okavango swamps with the possibility of catching a Tiger fish on a fly. The expanses of Makgadgadi pans and Chobe with its magnificent elephant herds gamboling at the waters edge, in the late afternoon.

Etosha in Namibia … herds of Gemsbok and Springbok in the Pan, waiting for rain.
Alternatively Kruger Park has everything within your reach, including the possibility of sighting the Big Five everyday.

Walking miles and miles after elephant in Tanzania, tsetse flies buzzing and a thirst you cannot believe! If this is the world for you, let us introduce you to the places you have only dreamt about.

Whether hunting or adventure safari, We guarantee you will fall in love with Africa, as we have, come and taste the waters of the Zambezi, the Luangwa or the Chobe.
Come and live your dream !

Our motto “ One Life Live It “ personifies our intense passion for all things wild, and we attempt to live it that way.

Equipment

For your African Adventure you will need the following necessary items:

• Light weight binoculars preferably 7x35 or 8x32
• Camera (remember plenty of film and spare batteries)
• Day Bag - small to medium soft bag for carrying camera, film and personal items
• Good Flashlight with extra batteries and spare bulb
• Rifle cleaning kit– with accessories for each gun
• Proper Hunting knife
• Good pair of sunglasses
• Miscellaneous– personal toilet kit, extra pair eyeglasses, insect repellent, good quality sunscreen, lip balm, reading material, tobacco and/or cigarettes, personal medication.

Clothing:

It is unnecessary to pack excessive clothing because a daily laundry services is usually provided. Three changes of clothing are adequate as laundry is done regularly.

Outer clothes should be dark green or dark khaki in color. It is acceptable to wear Camouflage clothing during the hunt in South Africa, but not advisable in the cities and towns you may wish to visit during one of the planned activities.

Following is our suggested list of clothing:

Note: If you are prone to sore feet, heavier socks and one pair of sturdy hunting boots may be advisable. Whatever your choice, shoe or boot soles should be of rubber without lugs or cleats so that you can move quietly while stalking and tracking game. Dark colored boots/shoes are recommended, NOT WHITE.