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.

Elephant

A big bull elephant with 100-pound ivory tusks is considered by many the ultimate African trophy — anything over 40 pounds is still trophy quality. Hunt this iconic giant under strict quota management.

Cape Buffalo

Few game animals are held in higher esteem as a worthy hunting adversary than the African Cape Buffalo. The thrill of hunting this mountain of muscle and attitude is unrivalled and quite addictive.

Leopard

Elusive and dangerous — pound for pound the most dangerous animal in the world when wounded, drawing deep respect from every hunter who has pursued this magnificent creature.

Rhino

Namibia hosts both black and white rhino as integral parts of its landscape. Strictly limited quota hunts on selected old, post-breeding bulls are a recognised conservation tool.

Hippo

One of Africa’s iconic animals — and one of the continent’s most dangerous, with a fierce territorial temperament along the Caprivi waterways.

Crocodile

A patience hunt over the rivers of the Caprivi — measuring trophy crocodiles in feet, not pounds, with a single decisive shot.