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HUNTING WITH ALOE HUNTING SAFARIS

Your Host:

Arthur Uffindell is a registered Professional Hunter and one of the few licensed to hunt the "big five", with more than 20 years hunting experience in Southern Africa. He has a vast knowledge of the country's people, governments, regulations etc. and is an experienced commercial pilot. Arthur speaks English and is fluent in German. He is a registered official trophy master measurer for the Safari Club record book.

Hunting Season:
Starts 1 February and ends 30 November.

Hunting Areas:
Aloe Safari's total hunting area in Namibia is in excess of 250 000 ha. The various indigenous game species occurs abundantly in our different concession areas, which is located in various regions of the country. You will be able to find fine trophy-quality animals in quantities to satisfy the most experienced hunter. 20 different game species.

Location:

Some of our major hunting areas are located approximately 90 minutes' drive from Windhoek and true to Namibia's diversity, it ranges from rolling hills to bush covered plains and savannah areas. In the arid south, one finds excellent trophy Springbok in their natural habitat.

The areas are never over hunted. A very good status quo is maintained so trophy quality is upheld. You or your group will be our only guests at the time on Ettrick.

Prices: Please contact us under contact for individual, group or corporate quotes. We will be very happy to assist and correspond with you.

GENERAL & BIG GAME CONCESSION
Aloe Safari’s has held various Concession areas in the Caprivi for many years. Once all the concession areas are put up for auction, by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism in the near future, Arthur will endeavor to acquire a concession again. Whereby we will offer the Big Five & other exciting hunts to clients in the north of Namibia.

"THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE!"

Aloe Hunting Safaris is also a member of the following.


Roan

Cheetah

Mountain Zebra
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