Voted by UNITED NATIONS as the safest and cleanest country in Africa, Namibia, has been a bit of a secret, until now.
Situated in the north-eastern part of the country you will find 15 000 acres of pristine, private hunting area, set aside exclusively for bow hunting. This is true bushveld and an African experience awaits you upon arrival.
Bow Hunting Safaris has been coducted here since it was legalized in the country back in 1998, making it one of the oldest bow hunting operations in Namibia.
Hhunting is conducted by ambush, in areas frequently used by game and/or walk and stalk methods.
All our blinds (elevated and/or pit type), are placed for best wind direction and are custom build near waterholes or salt licks with average shot distances being around 15 yards.
Portable blinds are sometimes set up to ambush game on game trails and on nearby hunting concessions.
Various other hunting concessions (approx. 50 000 acres)are available within close proximity to the main area.
February to end of May provide a lot of cover and an abundance of water in the bush, therefore we recommend spot and stalk. June- September are normally the best months for bow hunting. October and November see temperatures rising but animals can normally be found closer to the waterholes, which provide very good hunting opportunities.
All animal species available within the hunting area are truly wild African game, ensuring a real challenging hunt.
Only one hunting group are allowed at any given time to ensure personal attention to all hunters. Hunts are customised to suit every individual hunters needs. A bow workshop and a 50 yard range are available on the ranch.
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