The Etosha Conservancy consists of some 440000Ha and includes both Game and Cattle farms over which the majority of plains and dangerous game can be hunted. Species include the Damara Dik-Dik, Steenbok, Klipspringer, Springbok, Black-Faced and Common Impala, Duiker, Blue and Black Wildebeest, Southern Greater Kudu, Warthog, Hartmann and Burchells Zebra Gemsbok and Eland. We also have a profusion of preditors from Jackal to Hyaena and many of the cat species - in fact, this region boasts dense populations of leopard and lion which break out of the nearby National Park to raid the local farms and it is these animals which we offer for trophy hunters.
Locations within the Etosha Conservancy provide for a variety of hunting environments from extended Savannah Grasslands to dense thorn and mopani scub plus the majority of locations also include granite 'koppies' or Mountains, all of which creates a unique environment for visiting hunters.


Traditionally Etosha has only offered bespoke Trophy Hunting opportunities and we are delighted to now offer Management packages for those looking for an adventure on a budget or for those who are not looking for trophies. The species available varies from farm to farm although generally we have non-trophy Springbok, Duiker, Warthog, Red Hartebeest, Kudu, Gemsbok, Eland and Giraffe - if this is something you are interested in, please call for details.





Accomodation within the Etosha Conservancy varies from Tented Camps to Air Conditioned Chalets although many visitors prefer to spend their trip living as part of an Afrikaans family in order to learn a little of the culture and background of this stunning destination, but it is YOUR holiday so please let us know what works best for you when we will be delighted to advise what is best to help you realise your expectations from your visit.

We have countless images of the region including trophy images and pictures of the hunting environment and accomodation so please ask for further information when we will be happy to provide further details and images.


