Safari hunts may take place in South African ranch concessions, Namibia-style open country, thick bushveld, savanna, riverine habitat, or dangerous-game areas. The species you choose shapes the terrain and hunt style.
Hunt overview
Africa Sable Hunts
Sable hunts center on a premium trophy, herd management, horn quality, and ranch- or concession-specific pricing. Explore what this hunt can feel like in Africa, then we will help you confirm current availability, dates, and trip details for your group.
Sable hunts center on a premium trophy, herd management, horn quality, and ranch- or concession-specific pricing.
Prime safari timing varies by country and species, but many plains-game trips are planned during cooler, drier months. Dangerous game, CITES-listed species, firearm import, and trophy export require careful outfitter documentation.
We will review PH or guide credentials, daily rates, trophy fees, observer rates, airport meet-and-greet, rifle import or camp-rifle options, dip-and-pack, taxidermy, shipping, gratuities, and medical-evacuation planning.
What to consider for Africa Sable Hunts.
Start with the animal, destination, terrain, season, lodging expectations, and the kind of trip you want to share with your group.
- Hunt setting: Sable hunting in Africa.
- Questions to ask: terrain, guide style, physical demand, lodging, travel, and trophy expectations.
- Next step: request availability so we can confirm current options, dates, and trip details with you.
More ways to plan your Africa trip.
Current details make for a better hunt.
Licenses, seasons, firearm rules, quotas, and trophy-export requirements can change. Before you book, we will help confirm the current details for your destination and hunt.