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Welcome to BORN TO HUNT SAFARI'S our headquarters
are in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa.
From here we conduct hunting safari's over vast areas,
covering more than one million acres of beautiful
countryside. We also offer hunting in Namibia,
Zimbabwe and Zambia.
We have access to some of the most unspoilt areas, with
an abundance of good quality trophies. In the Eastern
Cape alone, we have 36 species to hunt. We
support the fair chase principle of hunting.
Through hospitality, integrity and the highest level of
service, BORN TO HUNT SAFARI'S is able to offer
our international clients the prime safari destination
in Southern Africa.
To reach your destination, fly into South Africa landing
either at Johannesburg or Cape Town International
Airport. A connecting flight will bring you to Port
Elizabeth, which is the closest city to the base lodge.
In Port Elizabeth you will be met by one of our guides
who will then drive you to the lodge.
At Born to Hunt Safaris we really try our very
best to make your trip and your experience of Africa
with us a pleasant one. We enjoy having family groups
and make provision for sight seeing and shopping trips. |
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Sunday is our day
to take a breather - no hunting, no charge - just relax,
read, take walks, watch video's, etc.
Guides
All our guides are highly professional. They will do
that extra bit to ensure you get the best service
possible. They have extensive hunting background, know
the ways of the animals and will be very good company
during the hunt.
Climate
Our area is free of tropical diseases, like malaria.
However should you wish to visit other parts of the
country it is advisable to consult your local travel
advisory to confirm the malaria status of the area.
Despite the main hunting season being in the colder
months of the year, we are fortunate to have mild
winters with the occasional temperature drop when a cold
front passes. The temperature ranges from 32 to 71
degrees Fahrenheit during winter ( April - August ).
During summer you will experience temperatures from 49
to 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
Risk
There is risk involved in safari hunting, especially
where dangerous game are concerned. Whilst we endeavour
to maintain all reasonable care for the safety of our
clients, we will not accept responsibility for any
injuries incurred as a result thereof. |