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East Africa is where trophy hunting all began. To re-live Hemingway’s and Ruark’s Africa, this is the safari experience of a lifetime. From Maasailand with its specialized species, to the Ruaha with its high density of cats, to the Kilombero Valley with its classic East African Buffalo, appreciate East Africa at its finest.
Hunting the Selous

Hunting in Tanzania beckons adventurers to explore one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations, where vast wilderness areas teem with an unparalleled diversity of wildlife.

From the legendary plains of the Serengeti to the ancient forests of Selous, Tanzania’s varied landscapes offer hunters an immersive experience in the heart of the African bush. Here, amidst the thundering herds of wildebeest and zebra, elusive predators such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs roam freely, providing thrilling opportunities for stalking and tracking. Whether pursuing plains game across the sweeping savannas or embarking on a quest for the coveted “Big Five,” hunters in Tanzania are immersed in a landscape steeped in natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Guided by experienced professional hunters and supported by local trackers and staff, hunters can expect not only adrenaline-pumping pursuits but also moments of tranquility and awe as they witness the timeless rhythms of life on the African plains.

Hunting Massailand

In East Africa’s diverse landscapes, iconic antelope species like the Lesser Kudu, Gerenuk, Thomson’s Gazelle, and Grant’s Gazelle thrive. The Lesser Kudu, with its reddish-brown coat and spiraled horns, navigates dense woodlands, offering a challenging hunt. Gerenuks, with their long necks, browse high branches in arid regions, presenting a unique pursuit.

Thomson’s gazelles, known for their speed, roam open grasslands, providing thrilling spot-and-stalk hunts. Grant’s gazelles, with sandy coats and S-shaped horns, inhabit vast plains in mixed herds, offering strategic challenges for hunters. Together, these species enrich East Africa’s landscape, providing unforgettable safari experiences.

Species Hunted

Antelope Roan, Antelope Sable, Baboon Olive, Baboon Yellow, Buffalo, Bushbuck Chobe, Bushbuck Maasai, Bushpig, Crocodile Nile, Dik Dik, Duiker Common, Duiker Harvey’s Red, Eland, Livingstone’s, Eland Patterson’s, Gazelle Grant’s, Gazelle Robert’s, Gazelle Thompson’s, Gerenuk, Hartebeest Coke’s, Hartebeest Lichtenstein’s and Hippopotamus

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Tanzania Weather
Tanzania
5:38 pm, October 4, 2024
temperature icon 25°C
light rain
Humidity 53 %
Pressure 1016 mb
Wind 11 mph
Wind Gust: 0 mph
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 6:20 am
Sunset: 6:30 pm