Lion
Most of the free-roaming lions in Namibia are protected within national parks. In our King Nehale conservancy you can pursue these predators when they cross into community land and threaten livestock.
Most of the free-roaming lions in Namibia are protected within national parks. In our King Nehale conservancy you can pursue these predators when they cross into community land and threaten livestock.
The “grey ghost” of the African bush. With over 20 species of plains game in our conservancies, kudu remains the iconic spiral-horned trophy for hunters in Namibia.
The largest of the antelope — a heavy, blue-grey bull with a thick dewlap is one of the most prized trophies on the plains.
The black bull with sweeping scimitar horns — among the most striking animals in the African bush, and one of the rarest trophies you can pursue.
Wetland-specialist antelope of the Caprivi floodplains, hunted as the herds shift across the seasonal pans.
A reed-bed antelope of the Linyanti and Kwando — small, alert and prized for its short, forward-curving horns.