
The Hunt
Hunting with Professionals
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Wild Terrain
Step straight from the lodge into 45,000 hectares of rolling Khomas Hochland—rocky koppies, thorn-veld flats and dry riverbeds that invite classic walk-and-stalk hunting.
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Diverse Plains Game
Healthy, well-managed herds of oryx, mountain zebra, springbok, black and blue wildebeest, impala and warthog roam the reserve, with kudu, eland and sable being regularly seen as well. Varied terrain and carefully set quotas provide challenging stalks and sustainable harvests year after year.
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Expert Guidance & Tracking
Each hunt pairs you one-on-one (or two-on-one) with a seasoned professional hunter supported by skilled trackers and skinners, ensuring ethical stalks, confident shot placement and meticulous field preparation of every trophy.
Season & Conditions
The hunting calendar runs March – November, covering cool, crystal-clear winter mornings through to the warm, dry spring. Consistent dryness during May–September concentrates game at water sources, giving trackers reliable spoor and hunters comfortable stalking temperatures.
Daily Rhythm
Most days begin before first light with coffee at the lodge fire, then a quiet drive or walk to the first glassing point. After a late-morning brunch and brief rest, you head back out until sunset, returning in time to share the day’s stories around the boma flames.
Trophy Care & Export
On-site skinners promptly cape and salt every trophy, then transfer it to a licensed Namibian taxidermist for dip-and-pack or full mounting. Blaser Safaris handles all veterinary clearances, export permits and CITES paperwork, ensuring your hard-earned trophies travel home as smoothly as you did.