Embark on an exhilarating 9-day adventure hunting elephants in the Gwayi area of Zimbabwe, near Hwange National Park. This safari offers an unforgettable experience in the heart of Africa's wilderness.
Hunting Season
February - May; September - November
Event Duration
9 days / 7 hunting days
Destination
Zimbabwe - Gwayi area (near Hwange National Park)
Game Species
Primary game: Elephant with tusks up to 50 lbs
Secondary option: Elephant without tusks (7 hunting days)
Additional Hunting Opportunities
Cape Buffalo, Hippopotamus, Crocodile, Leopard, Lion, various Antelope species, Warthog, and others
Transportation
Fly to Victoria Falls (with one layover in Ethiopia), transfer by car from the airport to the camp
Weapons
Firearms available for rent
Accommodation
Hunting camp in the center of the hunting area
Meals
All-day meals prepared by a private chef
Hunting Information
All hunts, except for hippopotamus and crocodile, are conducted in unit 6, Matetsi, one of the best areas in Zimbabwe. Hippopotamus and crocodile hunts are organized near the village of Binga on the shores of Lake Kariba. These hunts start from a camp by the lake. In the morning, you board a boat and search for hippos and crocodiles along the shore. This well-managed area is known for its abundant game. Once a trophy animal is spotted, you can either shoot from the boat (usually a last resort) or get to shore and walk a few hundred meters to find a shooting position. Since hippos need to breathe above water, they can be hunted all day. The same goes for crocodiles, which need to bask in the sun, so we hunt them by walking along sandy beaches during the day. The biggest challenge is retrieving a hippo after it's shot, as it sinks and can take hours to resurface.
Hunting in beautiful Zimbabwe is incomparable to hunting on farms in South Africa or Namibia. The wild nature, where you can observe elephants, lions, and especially large herds of Cape buffalo, provides the true essence of an African safari.
Travel Details
The best way to travel to the country is by air to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, with Ethiopian Airlines, with a layover in Addis Ababa. After arriving at Victoria Falls, hunters will be picked up by car and transferred to the hunting camp in Gwayi. The journey takes approximately 2.5 hours. A valid passport is required for entry, valid for at least 6 months after return. A visa is required for foreigners, which can be obtained directly at the airport in Victoria Falls.
Accommodation
The camp is located in the heart of the hunting area, eliminating the need for long transfers. It is built in a hunting style with a strong hunting spirit. Electricity, hot water, and cleanliness in every room are guaranteed. Daily laundry and ironing are provided by local staff. The camp includes a large common room where hunters eat and spend time together. Most common time is spent around the outdoor fire pit, evoking the true African atmosphere in the evenings, where hunters share their experiences from the day. Meals are prepared by a private chef and are excellent and varied, including local specialties mainly from game, as well as many common European dishes such as schnitzels, roast chicken, and pasta.
Weather
During the hunting season, the weather is usually favorable, with little rain. In March and April, the weather is most pleasant, with daytime temperatures around 30-35°C and cooler mornings. In late April and May, the days are cooler (25-30°C) and the mornings can be cold, with temperatures reaching 3-5°C. Therefore, it is essential to bring both winter and summer clothing for the hunt.
Gear
- Hunting clothing with long and short sleeves
- Hunting pants, long and short
- High leather boots (not new)
- Belt
- Windproof jacket for morning and evening hunts
- Evening camp clothing
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Nasal spray / moisturizer
- Small backpack or bag
- Flashlight (2x)
- Basic medications (antibiotics, corticosteroids, painkillers, allergy medication, insect bite treatment, anti-diarrheal, etc.)