hunting lodges
| Kubusi Safaris e: james@geenet.co.za p: +27 46 622 8631 | c: +27 82 441 2055 w: www.kubusisafaris.com Contact Person: James Kubusi Safaris was established in 1998 and is owned and operated by James and Megan Williamson. We offer Ethical fair chase hunting safaris in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa for both Bow hunters and sport rifle hunters. All hunting is done on foot in the spirit of fair chase. Operating from our two Private Game Reserves, Kubusi near Komga near the Great Kei River and Glen Boyd near Grahamstown along the Great Fish River, Kubusi Safaris is well renowned for its excellent quality and service in the international arena. |
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| Molweni Safaris e: chris@molweni.com p: +27 46 684 0261 | c: +27 82 826 6001 w: www.molwenisafaris.com Contact Person: Chris Molweni Safaris near Adelaide covers 8500 hectares of pristine Eastern Cape bush and is home to a wide variety of birds and animals. On a typical hunting safari the first evening is spent at the Imababala Lodge getting to know your Professional Hunter. Enjoy a sumptuous meal of traditional South African fair. Each day will cover different hunting areas, ranging from the mountainous & wooded areas of the Waterkloof valley where Kudu abound, to the flats of the Molweni reserve hunting for zebra, wildebeest, impala, warthog and the like. |
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| Wolf's Crag e: glenelliott@albanynet.co.za p: +27 46 636 7918 | c: +27 72 144 6038 w: www.wolfscragsafaris.co.za Contact Person: Glen Wolf's Crag farm was named by the early British settlers who mistakenly thought the numerous hyenas in the area were a species of the wolf with which they were more familiar. Although Wolf's Crag offers hunting throughout the year, the milder months from April to October afford the best hunting. Clients are accommodated in well-appointed 1820 settler-style cottages. A daily laundry service is provided, weather permitting. Delicious and wholesome cuisine prepared from local venison, beef, lamb and chicken is accompanied by fine South African wines. |
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