How do you eventually choose where you will be hunting for your next PG safari?
It is not clear is it your first safari?
Well, I suppose, it is.
The best way is, to ask your good friends who have been to safari, and have similar interests and preferences. You can trust them.
So, the word of the mouth is the best way!
If you dont have friends with safari experience, good tool is this forum.
But, from my experience, to really get idea where to go, and be sufficiently educated is at least 2 years of quality research.
Which apart from this forum will include internet search, reading books, and getting subscription on some reputable safari magazine (man magnum and Africa hunting gazette - comes to mind)
Then the books, list is big, but to get you up to speed, my advice would be for two books, to get idea what you want: Boddington, "Safari Exeperience", and Kevin Robertson "Perfect shot".
You may join DSC or SCI and attend conventions as well.
Once you have narrow down your research, start contacting outfitters of whom many are sponsors on this forum.
Due diligence will be to ask all details you are interested in, which will reduce the list, and when you get down to selected few, ask for references and contacts from other clients.
Then contact other clients, and get your impressions from their feedback.
I dont think that for first safari you will choose to go hunting mountain Nyala, which will bring down options only to one country and one or two possible outfitters, most probably you will go beaten path to most visited countries.
So for beginners it will be:
1. South Africa (mostly high fenced huting)
2. Namibia (high fence, low fence, free range, and true wilderness option in Caprivi strip)
3. Zimbabwe (primary Dangerous game country and secondary, plains game country)
then the rest.
I am not saying, other countries are less desirable, I am just saying which countries are most visited.
I selected this three countries based on highest number of foreign hunters visiting these three countries. (which is evident on hunting report section on this forum).
By my first advise, choosing the country by advice, and word of mouth from a friend, I went to Namibia first, for PG, and have chosen the outfitter in a same way.
having done 2 PG safaris in Namibia, I keep my wish list now focused on South Africa, and Zimbabwe, for the reason of specific species and pricing, sometime in the future. And I keep getting educated in the mean time (and saving money).
Timing:
From my experience I can say, the more you know, about history of safari, the culture, the great hunters of the past, the specific firearms, country specialties, animals and habitats, local ways, and having better idea of what you will be doing on the ground, your experience will be better.
So, to get educated, it takes time.
For me, from first practical idea to go to safari till actually going there, it took me two years of research, to put it in perspective.
So, take your time, spread the word of your idea among your hunting friends, look for a friend of a friend who has been on safari, and take your time.
Choose well.